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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:24 pm 
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Called in Waitrose earlier and they had most of the offers shelves stacked ready for the next round of offers. There were a good few spanish wines on there including

Ibericos Crianza
Cune Monopole
Castillo La Paz
Palacio de Bornos Verdejo
Gran Fuedo
Anciano GR
A couple fo Frex standard and the Elyssia
Plus Taboexa Albarino


Other notables included
WIP Barossa Shiraz
Zalze SMV
WIP Chablis
Henry Fessy Brouilly

Will certainly be trying those last two. The WIP Chablis is on the 09 plate in my store.

They put the odd wine on the shelves when they are not discounted under a "customers choice" or similar label but most of those should be on offer.


As a side note the Bishops Cropwell Organic Stilton from the Deli counter is bloomin delicious. Bishops Cropwell is one of my favourite Stilton, but the Organic one in WR is the best I have tasted. It has even started to go a bit funky like well aged Camembert. Delicious. 20% off at the moment too.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:43 pm 
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I've just noticed, Mel has got these up on the offers page already. All except the Barossa Shiraz confirmed. Nice one, Mel.

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It has even started to go a bit funky like well aged Camembert. Delicious.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:17 pm 
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I've just noticed, Mel has got these up on the offers page already. All except the Barossa Shiraz confirmed. Nice one, Mel.


Yep, Thanks Mel :)

* Craggy Range old renwick '09 which is wonderful and very minerally
* The Henri Fessy Brouilly - must be '09 Gamay - could be good, I will report
* Crozes on the '07 from the Tain Co-op is a must try - should be better than previous year, and the year before that....the '05 was bit hard.
* Duval-Leroy premier cru shampoo is always great after some cellaring, dancing and delicate light touch, and lovely small & persistent mousse last time.

My initial flick-thru choices - I am so damn pedictable :wink: I should get out more

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* Craggy Range old renwick '09 which is wonderful and very minerally
* The Henri Fessy Brouilly - must be '09 Gamay - could be good, I will report


Those two were on my list too. I was hoping no-one would mention the Old Renwick :wink: as it might be a few days before I can get to my local. There weren't many on the shelf to start with and that is a decent discount.

The Brouilly was 09 in my store

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I was hoping no-one would mention the Old Renwick :wink: as it might be a few days before I can get to my local. There weren't many on the shelf to start with and that is a decent discount.


Offer not on yet and site is showing 08 / 09. I guess 09 is wott we want

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I was hoping no-one would mention the Old Renwick :wink: as it might be a few days before I can get to my local. There weren't many on the shelf to start with and that is a decent discount.


Offer not on yet and site is showing 08 / 09. I guess 09 is wott we want


If I had the choice then that's what I'd go for. I'm pretty sure there is 09 only in my local store.

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2 bottles of 09 Old Renwick in my local WR, but, it is not on offer :shock: :?

Website is still showing yesterdays offers :roll:

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It looks like the website has finally caught up :roll: but no sign of the Old Renwick being on offer.

Mel, are you able to shed any light?

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Hmmnn - yeah - odd !

Thanks for doing the footwork Paul.

I was going to wander down to my bijou local Waitrose later, and check out my little cluster. However.....

Was the Henri Fessy '09 Brouilly on offer ?

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It was indeed. I have one in my possession :wink:

Only wine that did not appear on offer from Mel's list was the Renwick

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Paul, on the OR sb, I'll check 1st thing in the morning, and report back by email if positive.

Have You decided to give the Brouilly a go tonight ? I really enjoy ripe Bouilly, ripe gamay and earth = yum, even more so after some cellaring.

BUT, a big but, is this a dumb modern style ?

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I've been at a beer festival tonight

http://www.beer-festival.co.uk

So it'll be Friday at least before it is opened. I need tomorrow to recover. I will let you know then.

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Blimey Tribs !
Suprised you were able to type last night !!

Looks good and bargain price. wishthey had something like that round here (tho is probably a good thingg for my waisteline and liver !)


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I've been at a beer festival tonight

So it'll be Friday at least before it is opened. I need tomorrow to recover. I will let you know then.


Great beers there, looked thru the list of wares. Good to see so many independent brewers having a good time with their ales in the north west. One caught my eye, "what's in a name" The Doff Cocker.... eh ! doff's cap.

On the Waitrose front:

Old Renwick '09 not on offer
The Tain co-op's Crozes Hermitage is all 2008 :(
Gamay '09 HF Brouilly, not ticket listed on the shelves, none to be seen.

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