Duncan wrote:
Cheers Viog,
For me though, you found the ultimate bargain at the Co-Op with that Puligny - A few luxuries don't go amiss.
However the 2005 Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Sem is / or was a very nice wine. Sem without oak on 2005 - how well is it holding ? Anyone ?
Of the Bourillon d'Orleans offer, that is a half bottle Viog, do you know this wine ? I do like botrytis chennin, the Vouvray Moelleux has increased considerably in value since I bought the very heavy 75cl bottles of '03 and couple of the '05, So for once in my life
I opened an '03 in Xmas '09 or was it '10, the wine still not developing a lot of complexity at 5 + years at that point (good for 30 years they say). So, the 2010/11 offer at Maj may not over excite us ! For quite a while....
I did try the Moelleux instore a while back - still pretty fresh, going to lay a couple down for a while. Haven't found many Vouvray (Demi-Sec or sweeter at least) I don't like.
Co-Op seem to have spread the bin ends quite wide, my locals are small but one had the Jean Monnier Montrachet, the other the Remy Lamy.
Only managed to pick up one Jean Monnier unfortunately...
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