GK wrote:
Is it just me or is there a healthy dose of spritz with the JE?
A very nice drop, a pack leader at the £6 price.
Normally the new vintage has 'petillance' , but of the 2007 ! GK, may be the zingyness got to you when on holiday
Goose may know.
GK - Which one of us is going to risk this one ? It hast just been wheeled out yesterday. From the prices you quote at T, your In-Store prices are regionally much cheaper than mine.
http://www.tesco.com/wine/product/detai ... =2648530702003 Petite Chateau Graves from the south near Cerons. The retailer's claims so called
Expert Opinion for 2003 do not refer to Graves, except classed growths and expensive Pessac etcetera which made huge concentrated wines. For PC's, 2003 was an inconsistent vintage when away from the cooling effects of the river. Hmnn, this Chateau is a 2nd wine of the more reputed Château d' Archambeau for white Graves.
The Cab, Merlot and Franc vines were planted there in 1982. - quote David Peppercorn.
However:
It could be quite OK, ripe and full. There is no ugly brett in 'small time' Saint Estephe and Pauillac that I have, the sweet fruit helps to keep it away. The full retail at £16 is OTT. unless the shipper expects over a tenner per bottle storage costs since late 2005 !