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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:51 am 
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What did you buy ?

What did your try ?

Any Gems ?

Enquiring minds........ :roll: Sorry to pester, I know you're back :wink: .

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:38 am 
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Im back too darlings, what did I miss?

Katnook- yum, dry, bright, horsey, fab acidity, mint, yum.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:20 pm 
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GK wrote:
Im back too darlings, what did I miss?

Katnook- yum, dry, bright, horsey, fab acidity, mint, yum.


Hi Mate,

Did ya find any chateau Blaenau Ffestiniog on ya travels :wink:

Katnook tis good - sounds bloody marvelous for the dosh, nothin to do with being in North Wales on hols then ? Mind over Mmmmm....and all that stuff.

I was a good boy over the hot week-end, Yet enjoyed massively the Ligny Chablis with trout fillets, homegrown summer spinnage and rocket and homemade bread and butter, all the more so, cos GK didn't manage to score it from Homewares Bargains or only a quid :wink:

Started to imagine that I could find fresh yeasty crusty bread notes in that bargain Chablis - - Oh yes - but no unfortunately.

Would be - Wonderful with Breton rock oysters from Loch Fyne's take away service..... Ahhh the rampant imagination of ole wine buffers plays havoc for sensible folks .... :roll: Who don't get it

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:49 pm 
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We were lucky with the weather, had a fab week. Of course everything tastes better on hols, including all that fresh welsh lamb....

I had a lovely bottle of chablis too, Domaine Dampt Old Vine '06, I wondered if I had left it a bit late to open this, and there was just the faintest hint of oxy taint, but overall a beaut. I also drank my last bottle of Tim Adams '04 semillon, nice but not spectacular, I felt the wine was 'thickening up' and wondered if six years had tired this usually hardy wine, the orange fruit flavours were beginning to fade and the wood was bossing.

I got back to a plot knee deep in weeds and bursting with activity.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:05 pm 
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GK wrote:
Katnook- yum, dry, bright, horsey, fab acidity, mint, yum.


I mostly agree altho I think I prefer the Montes Alpha at a similar price range
Think I was hoping for a little more fruit in the Katnook

Don't get me wrong, it is a reasonable drop for what is their benchmark range
Would like to have a try of some of their estate & limited release wines

Welcome back mate btw.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:57 pm 
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Shezza wrote:
Think I was hoping for a little more fruit in the Katnook



Agreed, this is deffo a more dry style, Duncan should find this a pleasant drop.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:04 pm 
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Shezza wrote:
Don't get me wrong, it is a reasonable drop for what is their benchmark range
Would like to have a try of some of their estate & limited release wines

Welcome back mate btw.


Yeah, another welcome to the New York rebel rouser as well. You never said which club you did the actual Stag Do :lol: Maybe you couldn't move after hitting the bottle so hard on clearing out the duty free Liquor store

You're back in 1 piece Shez. Me thinking you'd preserved yourself in spirit. Was wondering whether you were nursing jet lag and a super high octane diet for days, or that our posts while you lot were away were so dire ......

No Oregon PN tried, obviously.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:35 pm 
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Hi guys

I picked up some Saint Nic, Begerac and Touraine. All 09. Tried a few. Nothing jumped out but still quite young. We had a Chateau Montconcour Vouvray 2002, which was past its best. Tasted fine but the aroma was a bit musty. Possibly slightly corked.

I also picked up the last case of the Couronne at Maj Calais for under £6.50 a bottle. It was the best wine tasted on the trip. Delicious. Also some Mont Milan Corbieres 07 for just over 3 euros a bottle.

We enjoyed the trip mostly. The campsite we were at is fantastic, but the weather was not great.

I've been quite busy since we got back. It looks like the move is to go ahead next week!

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:46 pm 
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tribs wrote:
Also some Mont Milan Corbieres 07 for just over 3 euros a bottle.



Good spot.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:53 pm 
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Hi guys

I also picked up the last case of the Couronne at Maj Calais for under £6.50 a bottle. It was the best wine tasted on the trip. Delicious.

I've been quite busy since we got back. It looks like the move is to go ahead next week!


Good luck with the move - stress, keep cool.

La Couronne for £6.50... #!@$ #e ! expletive. expletive - A wise move, stupendous value

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:58 am 
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Duncan wrote:
Shezza wrote:
Don't get me wrong, it is a reasonable drop for what is their benchmark range
Would like to have a try of some of their estate & limited release wines

Welcome back mate btw.


Yeah, another welcome to the New York rebel rouser as well. You never said which club you did the actual Stag Do :lol: Maybe you couldn't move after hitting the bottle so hard on clearing out the duty free Liquor store

You're back in 1 piece Shez. Me thinking you'd preserved yourself in spirit. Was wondering whether you were nursing jet lag and a super high octane diet for days, or that our posts while you lot were away were so dire ......

No Oregon PN tried, obviously.


Hi Duncan,

got back last monday morning on red eye flight but have been playing catch up so haven't been able to be active on here.
Thought sleeping on the plane would help cut the jet lag but was still feeling it for a few days

Nothing to report in terms of wine on the stag
Like you said, we pickled ourselves on spirit and beer instead

Made it to a few different clubs over the trip but would actually say the most enjoyable time was an afternoon spent at The Frying Pan


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