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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:07 pm 
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Location: Ibuprofen Bay Winery
Gisborne NZ. At 6 for £10 I wouldn't want this.
Bland, flat, wot-goose-says.
Going back asap.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:23 am 
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I avoid wines with 'Bay' in the name.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:21 pm 
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GK wrote:
I avoid wines with 'Bay' in the name.


Except Cloudy of course :lol:

I've tried that Cowrie SB stuff (new vineyards), I didn't buy - Once, was was was was, was enough ! To be frank, I'm tired / bored of that sort of gum numbing stuff. There are many more pleasurable ones out there from accredited producers - admittedly though - a lot more money.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 1:40 pm 
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Especially Cloudy.

Over hyped, over produced and way overpriced.

Have you read this?

However, if I spotted a few bottles reduced to a couple of quid I dare say I'd grab them :)

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:09 pm 
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GK wrote:
Especially Cloudy.

Have you read this?

However, if I spotted a few bottles reduced to a couple of quid I dare say I'd grab them :)


Middle class stuff - WR and co are now trying it on at £19 - 20 a bottle for singles !

I like Cloudy, their vineyards are much more mature. I have never paid more than £13 for it, as it can be found as a piggy back deal as she says, the last lot was about £11.50 per bottle, by the time I'd unscrabbled the deal. Greywacke 2007 was nearer £15 when I last tried it, very nice too. I will look out for some when £10.99 is the offer. It has come down as well in the 18 months / 2 years or so.
I have 2 x '09 Cloudy left and 3 Cloudy tens. Cloudy is quite interesting in as much that it doesn't try and produce thin mouth wash with a splash of passion fruit, and CB's mouth feel and length is much better than 90% (by volume) of the rest. It also keeps well. Cloudy's quality dipped when they diluted the old vine fruit with the new. They have 2nd wines on unbranded labels now - but there is greed with that volume !

Victoria Moore is still thinking pretty mouth wash SB, with high acidity short stabbing to the palate - by the sound of it. I wouldn't argue with the general premise of her piece though.

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Returned 2 bottles today, one with about a glass missing. Happy smiley-faced customer service chappy returned cash without a murmur. Didn't even want the receipt.

Treated myself to other 3 bottles including a Nicolas Potel.
Brilliant customer relations Waitrose. Thanks.

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