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mikey4444 | 12:14 Sat 22nd Nov 2014 | ChatterBank
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I went to M+S for a bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau this morning. I saw lots up on the shelf and picked one up to put into my basket. But it was empty !
So I picked another one and that was empty as well. What the flipping heck is going on here I thought...empty bottles back on the shelf.

But when I picked the 3rd one up and it was the same, I noticed that they were plastic bottles, not glass ! I am nearly 62 and I have never seen a plastic wine bottle before. I have bought some Vin Ordinaire from French supermarkets which sometimes comes in plastic milk container-like bottles but never this type.

Has anyone else come across this before ?
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so were they empty?
quick puncture with a ballpoint ..insert straw..voila ! ..free wine !
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Sorry bednobs...no, of course they weren't. But they weighed so little I thought they were ! Also there was a distinct lack of that cheery clinking sound from the boot of the car on the drive home.
No, never heard of that before. Suppose it's not a bad idea really for some wines.
I know what you mean. I love the sound of "clinking" bottles and glasses. Cheers ! Hic...
Mikey, the most important thing of course is - how does it taste?
extra nice when it is free Jan :o)
I guess Beaujolais isn't left in the bottle for long enough to worry that it isn't glass.
Having sampled this years offering on Thursday I would suggest it would have been a waste of glass :-(
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Guys...I haven't opened it yet. It will go with lamb steaks tonight. But I expect it will taste like alcohol Ribena, just like it always does.

I will give a review tomorrow morning !
Mikey, if you would like us to help you with a tasting test, then we'd all be pleased to help.
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Janbee...I will bear that in mind, if there is any left over !
Count me out Janbee, it wasn't as fruity as Ribena.......more like Sarsons!
:-) mikey. I'll be waiting though... just in case.
Eccles, you make it sound so yummy. I know what you mean though. Sometimes it can only be used for toilet cleaning and unblocking a choked sink
I've always believed that Beaujolais nouveau was a con-trick by the French to get rid of their dodgiest wine to a gullible English - at least if they're selling it in the same plastic bottles that cheap cooking wine comes in, they've abandoned the pretence.
To change the subject slightly, the best home made wine I ever made was from a Boots (IIRC) Beaujolais kit. I was so impressed with the first few bottles I didn't open the others immediately but keep them for an appropriate occasion.

The, then was this time I had a new girlfriend, we were going to visit for the weekend and meet her parents. I decided to impress by bringing one of these wonderful bottles of wine. It was inevitable. I enthused about it, opened it, tried it and .... I have no idea if anything other that age dictated the different between the first bottles and the last, but let's just say it didn't impress, and was very embarrassing.
When it takes the enamel off your teeth, you KNOW it's not been a good year.
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Early one morning, when I was in Paris about 20 years ago, I saw what I thought was a electric milk float going very slowly along the road, stopping every now and then. Thinking that only here in Britain did we have milkmen
( although not so many now, if any ! ) I was a tad surprised to see this chap.

But it wasn't milk he was delivering but wine ! If I wasn't impressed with Paris and the Parisiennes by then, I certainly was afterwards !
How to ship 5 million litres of crap young wine at exorbitant prices for what it is......then invest in Beaujolais.

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