Interesting and I will seek it out.
For me this week, an Old Vines Carignan from El Léon, Chile 2007, and a classic Carignan. Full of fruit, intense, dark and needing a big meat.....better the longer that it was open as it took away that intense muskiness that one gets with some big Italian reds for example. This reflects the long history of the grape and its high yield on poor soils, a grape that can be rough but then softened by the maceration it undergoes. In fact a little more would have turned this wine into a really good one.
For those of you not on the know, this is the grape that got pushed out by Merlot in France and Garnacha in Spanish areas. M&S @ £11-75
Also a Chateau Treytins 06 from Montagne St Emilion....not bad but a little dry perhaps, good nose, some fruit and a little earthy and better than their 2004 and 2001, though I haven't drunk these in a vertical for a direct comparison. (I believe c. £13 as I have had this some time).
And a 2009 Manga del Brujo. I have mentioned this before and excellent it is with its Granacha, Shiraz, Temperanillo and Mazuelo blend, beautifully blended and a lovely wine from Catayud in Spain. Great wine for a tenner.