Goosegogs wrote:
I would've thought the Craggy's and I am convinced that Blind River at Oddbins will be right up your street, unlike Oddbins, which will probably be a 40 mile round trip to a car park three miles from the shop
Thanks for responding so quickly G. Yeah, the Craggy's, but know won, but no one is doing any deals with these - ugh. I must eek out current stock, also G. I can advise that Te Muna is going soft ! TBF, I've not tried the latest vintage. Hmmn, I may 'ave said that before. Only Old Renwick has the class to be near the top.
Goosegogs wrote:
How long can Oddbins last ?
Good Q. I want them to survive for Ole Time's sake. But Oxford is the nearest and that inner city has banned the car, so carrying wine is a problem without a rucksack and frame. Oxford city still allows dodgy sulphuric diesel vehicles to polute black smoke smuts all over the shop, Oh yes, cos they are local authority or bloody Taxi lanes everywhere - Duh. One rule for the biggest, and loudest contingent ! .....
Goosegogs wrote:
Have you seen today that HMV ( HMV stores and Waterstones books are all but bust ). I guess they will carry on with fewer stores, shareholders wiped out and no debt once a debt/equity swap is finalised but these specialist shops are sadly doomed.
HMV'S CEO was on R4 Today this morning - not convincing, Too laid back, he needs to be woken-up on that level of remuneration.
Goosegogs wrote:
Sancerre.......could I not persuade you/anyone to try the Boufants at MW. And there's always the Ladoucette pair of Ladoucette PF and Comte Lafond Sancerre for deper pockets.I hear the Lafond Sancerre 2006 on sale at Maj is stunning. Check out the Celler Tracker reviews
You have persuaded me - I will be in Maj before Christmas, but advising Ladoucette PF when readies are short, is a mean trick
Goosegogs wrote:
Best
G
Thanks for this G. I recon I should drink-up most of my NZ top doggies and go to the Loire until the Spring.