Bacchus wrote:
I've had one. I paid £5.99. I've
Good heavens, Gosling agrees with me. I bought two, and Gk's idea of a gift tells me what to do with the second.
Wind-up Time at Quaffers - rising to the bait.
Not so fast Mr Ba.
Mr G was comparing it to the great growing and maturing season through out 2005, which at the budget level, plus a combination of improvements in budget wine making did result in Chablis for '05 being the best at the price position for many decades. Same scenario with the M&S Saint Veran Le Monts, I believe
If we lay that advantage aside
Fair enough
Moving on:-
GK, You paid £4.17 a bottle - You want blood out of a stone then ? I reckon you'll sign this off.
There is a bit of bottle variance, 8% varaince so far, with my more recent indugence for this trusty House white. One of them was a bit odd, and I put it down to a bottling fault - although no weeping cork or foil evidence.
At £4.75 each as a 6 pack buy in the box, I'm jolly pleased
When was Chablis with a half decent nose and flavour the same price as 2 litres of Petrol and less than Blossom Hill at some establishments ?