Goosegogs wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
Tesco had the 2006 Chapel Down for £9.99 the other week. The vintage put me off. I guess this is a wine that's best when fresh ?
I cant remember the Summer 2006, '07 and '08 were not special - but then Mel will answer ageing ability and importance of freshness with Bacchus. Dont know ? from what I remember - it feels high acidity in the mouth because the fruit and body is light, but with pronounced flavour - so for me, I'd prob want a settledown period.
Mel will inform, I'm sure. It's English
However 2009 was a Indian Summer with wonderful dry and warmish October - I'm predicting that some english wines and champagne (sparkling) could be good from late harvests and ripe fruit. The summer was wetter, but on well drained chalky slopes - who knows. Beaky Bottom is quite steep
English growers could do with a break. I will buy some 2009 when released, yes I will.