Shez,
I went back to Co-Op during the post mid-day quiet spot. Shez, thanks for letting me know about the B-S £2 dividend.
3 x Billaud-Simon Chablis 1ers 1 x Vaillons 2009 and 2 x Mont de Milieu @ £7 each
1 x Brocard '10 generic 1er. I have cleared nearly all the premier cru chablis except Brocard Generic 2008 - anyboody know it ?
The 2011 La Chasse CdR Reserve, Gabriel Meffre (decanter silver) cork stopper, was still only a fiver - so helped myself to the last 3.
Senejac was all 2007 (pity, wanted
only the fruity '09), so side stepped that at £11.70. '07 Haut medoc does not really appeal at nearly 12 quid ! No Belgrave 5th growth at all. Because I picked off the Bonnat last time, that store have a full shelf again - Oh dear ! computer replenishment can be ...........stupid. Bonnat will be a fiver next time, there was one '06 that I put to the back.
There are about ten half decent fine wines at between 30% & 35% off, dotted around. I think it is a long waiting game now. Waiting and re-visiting
Clos Floridene Graves blanc on Barsac soils, has some money off
CNdP Clos de Oratoire '11 is discounted as well
A decent Amarone (decanter gold) and Wirra
Church Block '08 for £8.67 (£12.99)
Also a half decent Chianti - I need to take a notebook next time.
More Chablis Talk - the lovely 2010 and our Billaud bargains from the Co-Op.
From Burghound: "Producer note: Bernard Billaud, just as he did in 2010, called the 2011 vintage "a complete classic. If the wine school textbooks had a description of what classic Chablis is supposed to smell and taste like, then both 2010 and 2011 produced it. The wines are elegant, very fresh and possess a wonderful sense of tension and drive. I suppose if I had to choose, 2010 is slightly more classic but really, we're splitting hairs. From the standpoint of making a comparison with another recent vintage, I would characterize 2011 as being more like 2008 than 2010, which itself is perhaps more like 2007. The fruit was exceptionally clean and quite ripe as there was no chaptalization. Overall, I think people will love 2011 as the wines will drink well early but should also age beautifully if desired." As to the now in-bottle 2010s, they have fulfilled everything that I saw last year and then some. In sum, they are seriously impressive wines and well worth your attention.I was rather pleased when I saw Jancis saying drink 2013 -2017 & 2018 for the B-S Vaillons & Mont de Milieu, I have a small collection -
over half a case