I bought one. Was only impressed in relation to what else is available from Marlborough at around the same price.
It's nicer than say the 2010 Oyster Bay and Montana and any of the wines with made up names that keep appearing but there is a hint of lemon grass in there and it gets too much when chilled. I could only drink this at room temp.
I won't buy again as I have
finally decided to dramatically cut my wine drinking as from now ( no New Year's resolution ) and concentrate only on wines that I absolutely love.
So, from what was generally a very poor 09, only the VM Wairau Reserve and Saint Clair PB 06 survive.
In 2010, I haven't found one yet but I think the Clifford Bay Reserve will replace the Wairau Reserve from VM, the SC PB's 06 and 19 and hopefully the 2010 JE will be back to where it was after two poor vintages.
Bob's reviews for 2010 suggest Wither Hills, Dashwood, The Ned, Saint Clair basic will be very poor. SC gets only a paltry 81.
Hope maybe for the new Southbank Estate which is only £4.99 at MW at the mo. This wine has always been very light in body possibly due to the grapes coming from very young vines but has always ( up until last year's sherbetty offering ) had plenty of Saint Clair style blackcurrant.
And Goldwater which is £5.99 at MW but never in stock
Be interesting to see if Ba gets an 09 or a 2010 JE.
But no more The Reach......i'd rather have 6 cans of icy cold Stella for the same money.
in fact, anyone who has been drinking wines long enough to know their own tastes and can afford to spend a bit extra should by now be avoiding the supermarkets altogether ( Champagne offers aside ).
Maybe it's just a sauvigon thing though. I have noticed that even Waitrose and Marks have joined Sainsbury in going rapidly downhill in their offerings of the grape and seem to be focusing on cheap wines and full bodied lemon grassy ones with poor Loire wines to boot.
I'm sure you can still get tidy Bordeaux in the Co Op