Shezza wrote:
Yeah, sorry guys. I've been really lucky this year with my finds at co-op
I must try and cut back on the buying now but not until I manage to score some ch. Potensac labelled to be arriving at a store nearby hopefully soon
Dunc, I also managed to find some of the 5th Growth Belgrave for £7 in one store the other week (2x 2004 & 3x 2006)
All other stores I've visited are still asking £25 (both stocking 2007 vintage)
Shez, I'm not going to say - Boo, Foul, Ref . Well I just did

How can you cut back on buying those finds ? When do you think those prices are going to be repeated, They are fine wines and will last. Gather in the harvest, and store well.
Enjoy them all the more. With your stocks of Co-op fine wines, I'd be "lording it" - all night, and would have to be disciplinned
Enjoy Shez, particularly the chablis, cos I could drink a whole bottle myself at one sitting. It slides down so beautifully. With spring just round the corner, and 20 bottles of premier cru in your cellar, you have some great suppers lined up - enjoy.
On a side note, and considering.....
I'm sorry that the Co-Op are having to sell their own farms

The ex chairman of the Co-Op bank, and his self appointed side kick should be made to suffer. There is no incentive to behave responsibly, these high flying white collar yobos don't get punished for cras stupidity.....So it goes on, and on , and on.....