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PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:15 am 
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[quote="Shezza"]Latest Tesco co-buy: Cloudy Bay 2012, case of 6 for £96 (£16 per bottle)

You know I like the CB style. I have 1 x '09 left, and 3 x '10s in my wine cooler. By all accounts, after an indifferent '11, the 2012 vintage is getting good reviews, Bob Campbell scores a 94 I believe. Inflation, plus tax thereon and VAT on top have not helped. At £16 in the UK, the wine is not out-of-line with top MSB anymore

I can vouch that CB holds & keeps well in the right conditions.

posted on Wednesday 13/11/13 gmt :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 2:50 pm 
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A Ms Kat Parker drummed up 6 Co Buyers overnight ! So the chances of one of us gettng a half case of 2012 Cloudy Bay for nought, are fairly slim.

Nevertheless, enjoy your week-end.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:11 pm 
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Dunc, I'm guessing you may have already seen the latest co-buy?

Chateâuneuf-du-Pape Les Gemarelles, 2009. Best price = £12 a bottle
http://www.buyapowa.com/deal/2619

doesn't have the best reviews on CT tho....


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:45 pm 
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No, not the best reviews. Which is a pity. If true to vintage, the 2009 should be appealing now !

Talking Chateauneuf:

Sainsbury's, the very big out of town store in west Berks, did a Christmas Special last year, and the year before when I got the 2007. They had, the Clos de L'Oratoire des Papes for £(16) £12 net and when doing a mix of 6 at 25% discount. So...........we wait. I think, I got the '07 down to £11 per bottle in 2011. Pick through the shelves - Eh.

I may keep my eyes peeled on Sainsbury offers for CNdP, you can be sure they will pick one with a very fancy label :wink: Please also advise if you see any. You go to Sains much more often than I.

Many thanks for the heads-up Mike, because I haven't received the Co-buy email notice this afternoon ? Odd. However, I did check from the future offers list they do, and saw this coming up.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 7:55 pm 
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I have an 07 L'Oratoire that like you I picked up for £10.50 from sainsbury back in 2009 when they had £5 off along with 25% off 6
When do you think would be best to open this?


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:28 pm 
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Was it 2009 - Surely not that long ago, I was thinking 2010 at the earliest, when picked thru the shelves.

Ok - '07 L'Oratoire drinking. Is Now, this Christmas, and up to Christmas 2015. I've drunk a 2001 Oratoire at 10 years. Nice, but not so fruity, but then 2001 was not so fruity as 2007, there were no waining off flavours, no drying astringency at all, and a bit more animal type brett and dried prunes and raisins than normal.

Talking recent brett.

The 1994 Conde de Valdemar had a slight touch of animal in the aroma, immediately off the blocks, before it opened, and the vanilla and Temp, took over - nice.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:40 pm 
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How many valdemar 94's do you have left?
I'm down to my last 2 of the 95 seleccion vendiama
Very impressed by the longevity of this wine
Another one I'm gutted I missed out on buying more of


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:04 pm 
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Just one :(

I'm gutted also. There seems to be no one TN'ing the bargain fine wines, when on offer. Hush - They snaffle it up for themselves. Like we do ! Gutted, the '94 better than the '89.

I keep making the same mistake, I don't get to them quickly enough. More gutted.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:37 pm 
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Its a shame but hopefully we come across more good value wine like this
I'm trying to learn from this and other wines I've just settled on a case of 6 by getting more stuck in when I find a good bargain
Not come across any worthwhile so far really other than the Gevrey @ Marks but will see what the new year brings


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:04 pm 
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Waipara 2011 is back on co buy for £31.50 for 6 (£5.25 a bottle)

http://www.buyapowa.com/ref/xfuJfw

For the rest of the gang, Dunc and I both enjoyed this wine
Is showing very well despite the vintage
Just be aware that there are 999 cases to shift so keep an eye on the px move this time round as it may not make it to the very best price


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:11 pm 
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Argentinian Malbec is on Co-Buy as at 13:00 today. I dont know anything about this producer. I generally prefer Malbec when mixed with Cott from Cahors. The novelty really. When the Argentinian vineyards come of age, I suspect I will try them again. There is no doubt you get a huge amount of value, a great deal of toil and sweat for a pound.

The Rothchild's and other classed growth chateau owners are down there with a lot of money. Anyway

http://www.buyapowa.com/deal/2618?utm_s ... -319223261

150 cases are on offer at £42 (7 quid per bottle)

I know that there are folks who may want this wine.

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Tesco co-buys are back up and running

Jackson Estate stitch 2012 is first up
Best buy price = £8 a bottle when buying a case of 6
http://www.buyapowa.com/ref/LsMP0A


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 5:49 pm 
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2 new red wine co buys:

Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec 2011 reduced to £10 a bottle
Http://www.buyapowa.com/ref/F1CDcB

Crozes Hermitage grande reserve 2011 reduced to £7 a bottle
http://www.buyapowa.com/ref/4U3Cal


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:44 pm 
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Brancott Estate Letter Series 'B' sauvignon blanc 2012

Best price of £54 for 6 bottles. Have tried this in the past notes it as very nice
Would imagine it's decent on the 2012 vintage

http://www.buyapowa.com/ref/KF9q2U


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