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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,359
Retsina is a difficult taste to acquire.

But worth the effort.

Not a lot of people know this, but...

...Retsina is made to a traditional Greek recipe, passed down from father to son since ancient times:

a) Select your most undrinkable old white wine
b) Chuck in some scabby pine needles
c) Flog to gullible foreigners



Fact. Oid.
 


John Byrnes Mullet

Global Circumnavigator
Oct 4, 2004
1,301
Brighton
I would recommend The Mighty Murray Red at £4.28 and the
South African Cape Red at £2.98 both from pikey Asda I don't really rate
Sainsburys or Tesco's wines unless you want to spend over £6 a bottle and if
you are willing to do that then join Laithwaites online, I have never had
a bad bottle yet from them. Very Very tasty wines from them.
Enjoy.
 








Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
If I had unlimited funds, I would drink Brunello or Margaux etc. But I don't, sadly, so I'm usually looking for a compromise - something I can drink for around €5.

The best value in that range in my local shops is always the Rioja Tempranillo.
 






Titanic

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,930
West Sussex
I am particularly partial to a White South African... Sauvignon Blanc by SPIER... we visited this winery a couple of years ago, and it has great memories attached - Tesco £5 a bottle for Discovery - or the Private Collection ones are more pricey but excellent!
 


Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
39,930
West Sussex
"Pale lemon in colour with a distinct green hue. Attractive capsicum and fig leaf aromas leads ahead of the crushed nettles and gooseberries, which brings up the rear interesting touch of flintiness. Intense and concentrated with a long finish."
 


Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
"Pale lemon in colour with a distinct green hue. Attractive capsicum and fig leaf aromas leads ahead of the crushed nettles and gooseberries, which brings up the rear interesting touch of flintiness. Intense and concentrated with a long finish."

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Lush

Mods' Pet
I am particularly partial to a White South African... Sauvignon Blanc by SPIER... we visited this winery a couple of years ago, and it has great memories attached - Tesco £5 a bottle for Discovery - or the Private Collection ones are more pricey but excellent!

Stellenbosch wines are good too, although rarely under a fiver.
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,365
Worthing
I'm a big fan of Rioja - and have quite a few '94 and '95 vintage bottles at home (both very good years in that region).

Following a recent holiday in France I now also have some nice Chateau-Neuf, Sancerre, Muscadet (a couple of different vineyards) and Verdelho.

As mentioned up thread, I am one of those people who makes their own wine as well, and in the last 3 years I've made the following wines:

Elderberry (2005) (13%) - High Tannin - whole batch was laid down to age and mellow, and having recently opened one it’s now very nice – still with a tannic edge, but more mellow. Nice and dry.

Sloe (2005) (13.5%) – Really nice, dry and very drinkable – hence I’ve only got about 3 bottles left!

Blackberry (2007) (12.5%) – I did a single fruit 1 gallon batch, without any additional ingredient (no grape juice to add vinosity) – very fruity, and dry, with a noticeable berry flavour.

Dandelion (2005 – 2007) - (12%) - made from Dandelion petals (plus some other stuff) – This is a lovely wine, with an incredibly complex (yet subtle) flavour, with a dry start, a sweet flavour on the centre of the tongue and a very dry end. A family favourite, and always goes quickly.

Pomegrate and Grape (2005 & 2008) (12.5%) – I used 50/50 Pomegrate drink and Red Grape juice to produce a very flavoursome medium wine – great chilled and a favourite with family and friends.

Gorse Flower (2007) (12%) – Very flowery wine, with some residual flavour from the coconut scent of the flowers. Nice.

Cherry (2007) (12.5%) – Quite dry, and a little bit harsh – leaving to age.

Supermarket Fruit Juice Wine (2007) (12.5%) – Apple, Pineapple and Grape Juice plus a little elderflower – Very nice, simple wine – great for a summers day.

Folly Wine (2007) (11.5%) – made from the cuttings from my vines, a dry white wine which apparently can prove better than the grapes from the same vine. Still too early to tell with this one!

English Port Style (2006) (13.5%) – Elderberry, Blackberries and Blackcurrants - Beautifully full bodies wine, akin to a Bordeaux, nice with food.

Second pressing of above (2006) (12%) – Took the pulp from the primary fermentation and added grape juice (from Lidl) and made a smaller batch of table wine – more simple than the previous and drinkable immediately. Nice, and lighter.

So, there is the full inventory of my homemade wines… even if you didn’t ask for it!
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,641
I've been appreciating a rather nice Viognier lately.

Can't remember who makes it, but seems like a fairly underrated grape to me.
 




Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
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really nice "drinkable " wine. Normally aroud £6 but can get deals of £4 a bottle


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my favourite....not pretentious just really good wine - Burra Brook
again about £6 a bottle or deals at a £4
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
M&S Wines!
 




the slow norris

Active member
Feb 8, 2005
359
Suffolk
For red wines my personal favourites are:

Ravenswood Zinfandel
Marques de la concordia Rioja (the 2004 is wickerd)
Wyndhams Bin 555 Shiraz
Argento Malbec

Guinness dave, if you want a real "only drink whilst eating" shiraz, try a Kilikanoon Killerman's run Shiraz, an absolute beauty!
 




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