Coach_Carter_92
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Another vote for Chateauneuf Du Pape from me
if you can get a bottle of Chateau Margaux for £50 please tell me where.you may be able to get a Margaux but not from the the First Growth Chateau itself.
Christmas is all about a good Claret.
Ring En Primeur @ Crawley for excellent advise and range.
Getting a little highbrow for football fans, would expect more chat like this at rugby or perhaps lacrosse!
I agree completely. The Rubicon is excellent, but if you were after something cheaper the 2011 Meerlust Red is very, very good.Yeah in 2011 they didn't make a Rubicon so built a better Red instead using the grapes they would have put in to Rubicon. The Wine Society has it for £9.95/bottle.
Simply put, I like red wine and would like to try a really good one (well, within my budget). So I have £50, and prefer full bodied, fruity wines. Recommendations please...
Simply put, I like red wine and would like to try a really good one (well, within my budget). So I have £50, and prefer full bodied, fruity wines. Recommendations please...
As was explained by Henry Butler when he was on the Albion Roar the first time, do bear in mind that a £5 bottle of wine, a chewy red at 14%, in the supermarket is £2.83 tax. Thats a £2.17 for the wine, supermarket profit, shipping, bottling etc, you have a very, very cheap bottle of wine on your hands. Spend a bit more, say £10 on a bottle, and you're getting taxed £3.67, so at least you're getting a £6 bottle of wine.
Great rule of thumb. I don't drink a lot of wine, but if I buy for myself, or as a present, normally go for minimum of £10. Hennings Wine Merchant in West Sussex have some very good deals on, if you order online, and do free delivery in most of West Sussex. Managed to get some christmas champagne in, cheaper than the supermarkets etc
howard park sab sav
maguigan brothers cab merlot
wolf blass cab sav
rosemount shiraz
coonawarra shiraz
the quality of the wine will depend on the storage method......
if it has spent any amount of time over 25 degs cent then it will be cooked
also to steer away from the risk of corked wine you should probably go for stelvin(screw top) bottled wine.......
A survey carried out with a few people at an international science festival in Scotland. So, a bunch of geeks, who'd be pissed out of the heads at the sniff of a barmaids apron, have their views aired in a socialist newspaper, that's got me convinced then.
I'm sure if you carried out the same survey with a group of people in a more normal social environment the results would be far more dependable. I cannot imagine any normal person, not one single normal person, would not be able to tell the difference, and know which was the better, between a £3.49 bottle of red wine and a bottle of 15.99 rated claret (NB, read what I wrote previously about supermarket wine prices).