GK wrote:
You pair of buffoons wouldn't know a decent bottle of wine if it danced in front of you with a T-Shirt that read 'I'm a decent bottle of wine''.
You may not be so 'off-beam' than you think. Sometimes I recon my taste buds are in a time warp. I'd say for certain, I'd have some difficulty judging a boring (as it manifests itself to my palate), yet perfectly reasonable budget wine
A case in point is the Montana basic MSB discounted from £7.99 to £5.99 for a multi buy. I was not over enamoured with this 2008 Montana basic. My main reason for criticism is that Montana appear to have used the same formular / process to make this wine, that they used with the 2007 vintage, yet the crop was completely different.
It appears that they have gone for high extraction, yet there is no lychee or nectarine stone, or mineral or Conference pear to lift the wine, and give it additional dimensions that I want from an apperatif. With light vegetarian food, it was much better, and I quite enjoyed it's (cut the palate quality) with homemade pancake envelopes, stuffed with saute mushrooms, a little mature cheddar and sun dried tomato with fresh spinach as a side vegetable. The wine on its own however, becomes astringent after several glasses, the length was shorter, and was a tad stalky or chalky, and the taste right at the end, the one that can linger on the palate, is that of unripe white grape skins.
On the other hand.
The Curious Cove 2008, discounted from £8.99 down to £6.00 in January, was a much more interesting wine. It was slightly pungent and nettlely, danced on it's feet, lighter, more delicate, less astringent, did have a tiny amount of sweet tropical friut notes (ripe mango and nectarine stone perhaps) and the finish, although short as with other 2008's, was not stalky or pithy or chalky.
Frankly, I recon Curious Cove (Wither Hills is it ?) decided on less extraction, possibly sorting the grapes by hand and by eye, and may have waited an extra 2 weeks before havesting the crop. An altogether better effort, and an attempt to do something different with a less ripe harvest.
Sorry, a long post, but I need to qualify my opinion. I may try The Ned 2008 at only 70p more this month. Depends if I'm passing Majestic.