The best sub-£5 wine I've tasted all year- Victoria MooreCurrently reduced to £3.99
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Les Crouzes Old Vines Carignan 2008 (France)
“Crouze” is an ancient word which refers to small caves hidden away in remote valleys; often containing water, they are sometimes used to irrigate nearby vineyards. This particular cuvee has come to the fore almost by accident – originally intended as a blending component, it stood out in a blind tasting and instantly impressed as a single style in its own right! Given the average age of the vines (c. 40 years) and the ripeness achieved, the juicy and full-bodied nature of the wine should come as no surprise. Cherry red, with intense berry aromas and a hint of vanilla on the nose, it boasts a velvety, full-flavoured palate and a lingering finish which certainly belies its price.
Worth a try?