Goosegogs wrote:
I hope you've all been watching Wine on BBC 4 on Monday nights. Fascinating stuff and far better than Oz and James banging on about whiskey, cider, stout and vodka.
If I can find an oaked white Bordeaux with a few years bottle age I will try one. Graves or Pessac Leognan.....something like that.
Any tips for a really good one under £20
It's a good programme, the Greek hieress of Margaux is a very charming women, without artificial aires and graces, and this, in stark contrast to the left bank buyer for BBR who came across in my opinion, as a wide-boy know-it-all, with an uncultured personality. Perhaps it's just me.
OK Mr G, Mel has covered some of the bench mark Bordelais Sauvignon's with Andre Lurton owned chateau's - Couhins-Lurton the smaller half of Couhins should be drunk at 3-4 years. Chateau Rochemorin is also very nice and 2006 is judged to be exactly the right vintage for this property.
Everthing nice is now bigger money, particularly since 2000. Don't buy 2003 even if heavily discounted because it is not your style at all. You want Sauvignon dominated Pessac - but many of them are Semillion dominated, so be carefull.
1) Espirit de Chevalier 2006 2nd wine of the grand vin at Domaine Chevalier, when I had it ( not 2006) is was very elegant with well integrated oak and very Pessac. Dont buy 2003, 2005 may be too easy drinking for you.
2) Clos Floridene Blanc 2006 is wonderful but may be too floral for you, but I really like this style, serve well chilled, I had the 2002 and 1996.
3) Chateau de Cruzeau 2006 - a few notches down from La Louviere and good value - flint may come thru in the end 5- 10 years. I've drunk the 88, 96 and 98. I remember 1996 was best
4) Chateau La Garde Blanc 2006 can't remember, but has a reasonable reputation.
5)Chateau de France 2006 from Waitrose - Ask Mel, I've not tried this wine in the £10 bracket - but it could be good.
6) Laithwaite Sauvignon Blanc 2008 - save £9 on your budget and discover why there are many folks who are raving about this wine for this vintage. I've not tried it, but I have tried the 2006 which I thought, was very good value.
My favourite - Chateau La Louviere 1990 for sheer quality and value, 2nd favourite Smith Haut Laffite 1988, which has now overtaken the opposition, and out of my budget range for a Pessac Leognan
As I said G, I drunk the prestigeous ones when they were more affordable compared to my income. I discovered Clos Floridene 18 years ago along with a load of other wine critics, it's price doubled in the following 3 years.
I have to say that white Graves are much better value in French supermarkets in the mid October 'Foire aux Vins' each year, when they have their annual promotions and cellar clearance - But now Sterling has gone down the plug hole with everything else here, That sort of fun is now ruined for many years, I believe.
Actually the 2005 and 2006 stocks in UK Wine merchants could now be good value versus European prices today - although there was a UK shippers wholesale price increase mid January I'm told.
Mel, have you got a few more up your sleeve ?