pontac wrote:
It always (IMO) over-delivered at its original price point -- it was an entry point wine for Flagstone -- but now? I guess I remember the original price, got through cases at wine tastings....
I paid £3.99...it is now £8.59 at Sawines May be they have tamed the style ?
For the 06's & 07's Not for me - IS there is a market somewhere for liquidised oak and indifferent fruit in a white wine ? Lord knows. One thing for sure in my book, the indifferent fruit in a white, generally dies before the oak. So hanging on is questionable.
Pontac - That was my view as well at the clearance tasting. I'm damn glad I listenned to you and Wizzy. For the upscale reds, Mary le Bow was the Prince, and in an entirely different league at their clearance. It was not on the tasting table when they were clearing the £3.99 / £4.99 white and red wines
I found out from you two.