Marks & Spencer.
Goosegogs
Mr Dunc,
I had the 09 Pinot Burgundy £10 jobby at Marks at the weekend. It was so light it could have been a French bag in the box country wine for £10 a box.
Nonsense wine. Shocked at M&S.
I could only
just tell it was red wine it was so light.
Me
G, which wine ? The web site does not list a generic Bourgogne. Goose, as a warning - folks who bother to read this stuff need to know which ones to avoid.
**Just about any PN from the region for the vintage in 2009, that attained the right colour, could be made into something ! Burgundy is a big area, 600 or so named domaines
** BEWARE
Goose, you're not the only one - you seem to have good pinot noir authority. What precisely does a Decanter bronze mean - No Obvious faults for a tenner, from a prestige, yet huge region ? Hmmnnn.
A load of that burgundy price will be Import tax, VAT and logistics and the cost of wages in France.
The word “Bourgogne” appears thrice on the almost-impressively dull label of this Marks & Spencer red.
What school of logic requires three instances of a word the target audience (even at their most wine-savvy) simply don’t use, I couldn’t say. We have a word for wines like this in English: Burgundy. Marketing a French wine at an English audience with the French word for an English word that’s been in common use for centuries seems daft to me.
See the rest of the article.
http://www.redwine.co.uk/france/marks-s ... inot-noir/
The name of the wine is designed to catch-out unsuspecting customers with this: CONFRÉRIE DES CHEVALIERS
DU TASTEVIN.
There will be a load of watery tat coming out of the lower and flat muddy parts of Cote d'Or, probably from the extremities well east of the N74
Goose
Maison Du Tastelune - Duh !
Buy burgundy from Tom Innes or Mentzendorff if you're looking for Cote d'Or complexity, or take the ferry & car to France. Expect to pay though.
Bacchus
Seems that the Maison du Tastelune whites have several good comments [Mersault and St-Romain] whilst this PN has nowt but negative remarks. Including...
A Marks and Spencer effort (which I’m, perhaps unfairly, always rather nervous of). Glowing ruby in the glass- looks good. Quite a bit of sweet fruit on the nose: some raspberry and blueberry but slightly pedestrian. Rather flat in the mouth.'
Goosegogs
Good link..........If I thought Marks woud allow me to post that in their reviews section I would. Majestic do allow negative comment as do Virgin ( which is the only good thing about Virgin Wines ). Marks marketing people would faint at the sight of the words thin and watery.
Comments, and the original complaint made by Goosegogs. later comments provided by Bacchus and me