Goosegogs wrote:
http://www.waitrosewine.com/
Lovely !
A job for you Goose, you've been uncharacteristically subdued recently !
Evaluate this lot. Excluding the JE
http://www.waitrosewine.com/Shopping/Pr ... gnon+BlancThe Reach 2008.
I've just finished a 2nd bottle, it is good value for sure- however Goose, it is not identical, and I am at odds with your last comments.
Granted, it is a gallant effort, the primary flavour is similar, but with reduced pungency. After that, it falls into the same 2008 vein as all other sub £10 Malborough's.
The secondary does not keep that ripe streak of Lychee and mango running right on through to the end.
The mouth feel is refreshing, but does not round out to a quaint and comfortable finish. With the 2007, the ripeness was so beautifully bouyant on the acidity - perfectly balanced for the style.
The 2nd half of the palate is angular, one/two dimensional. whilst the 2007 danced on the tongue with a multi tropical note daintyness that was so pleasing as an apperatif.
In my opinion, these are the differences that highlight the difference between a 2.5 star versus a 4 star vintage, and are particularly relevant for wines in a certain affordable price band.
I'd agree that the 2008 is probably more suitable with Dover Sole, Place, Salmon, whilst the 2007 was delightful with delicate vegetarian starters.