tribs wrote:
Happy New Year!
As a result I have only tried the Albarino from the M&S Whites, which was quite good but not really my thing and I have not yet tried the SC Bird Block either. I did enjoy a Cordier Macon '08 (Terroir de Charnay) which was fantastic with christmas dinner starters and a Ligny Chablis '08 on New Years day.
Hi tribs - sorry about the sore mouth, that's a bummer ....The Albarino is not many folks thing
Served the leftovers with a comice pear tart one luncheon. I'd spoilt my guests rotten with the main course, by serving a powerful and fantasticly nosed Santenay dom "Charmes" Earl roger belland - so I remember their faces when they had a sip of this weakling. Ha ha .... Not my thing Dunc - Phil politely said. It does improve over 3 - 4 days in the fridge tho.
tribs wrote:
Dunc, I tried one of the Chapoutier Cotes du Roussillon, which I enjoyed, wish I had more on the double disco offer mid december. Another wine of mention was the Jim Barry Clare Red.
The braile label Chapoutier Cotes du Roussillon '07 is bloody marvelous for the dosh - knocks that 3 Leys '07 crozes into a cocked hat - Eh ! I'm damn sorry I didn't spot that earlier myself. Just 2 left here. That '07 Roussillon won't be up for grabs again - but I keep checking
tribs wrote:
Still waiting for my palate to recover properly though before trying the rest of the M&S case and the Bird block.
That bright & leesy dom Chab and old vine Saint Veran will restore your faith in bargain white burgundy. In the meantime - Happy New Year mate.
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