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Just in case anyone is regretting having embarked on "Dry January" - a ridiculous concept imho - the greyest, deadliest month of the year really does not need a self-imposed spell of TT to render it worse.
Majestic Wines - Beaujolais Lantignié 2016 Louis Jadot - £8.99
A great accompaniment to tonight's meal of chicken, rice and peas - light, tasty and full of fruit - good value at the current price too
https:/ /www.ma jestic. co.uk/w ines/be aujolai s-lanti gnie-07 174
Rude Wines - Laughing Bird Cabernet Sauvignon, SE Australia 2016 - £7.99
My current 'go to' bottle - bold, cheerful and full of cab-sauv black fruit flavours - lovely with cheese and biscuits - but just as happy with a lasagne and salad, or even a roast dinner
https:/ /www.ru dewines .co.uk/ product /laughi ng-bird -cab-sa uvignon -se-aus tralia- 16/
Lidl - Baileys lookalikee - "Irish Cream Liqueur" - £6.99
A good friend (small, Irish, redhead) says "It's as good as Baileys and under half the price - what's not to like?". I tried a sip (purely for research purposes) and actually like it more than Baileys - it's got a good sharp kick under the creaminess.
Rude Wines are a new(ish) discovery for me - I bought one of their heavily discounted introductory mixed cases and was impressed enough to order plenty more bottles at their listed price - not had a duffer yet and they seem nice people on the phone too.
I hope this link works to their 'new customer' offers - I tried the 'all red' variant and was very impressed
https:/ /www.ru dewines .co.uk/ voucher /
Bottoms up
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Majestic Wines - Beaujolais Lantignié 2016 Louis Jadot - £8.99
A great accompaniment to tonight's meal of chicken, rice and peas - light, tasty and full of fruit - good value at the current price too
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Rude Wines - Laughing Bird Cabernet Sauvignon, SE Australia 2016 - £7.99
My current 'go to' bottle - bold, cheerful and full of cab-sauv black fruit flavours - lovely with cheese and biscuits - but just as happy with a lasagne and salad, or even a roast dinner
https:/
Lidl - Baileys lookalikee - "Irish Cream Liqueur" - £6.99
A good friend (small, Irish, redhead) says "It's as good as Baileys and under half the price - what's not to like?". I tried a sip (purely for research purposes) and actually like it more than Baileys - it's got a good sharp kick under the creaminess.
Rude Wines are a new(ish) discovery for me - I bought one of their heavily discounted introductory mixed cases and was impressed enough to order plenty more bottles at their listed price - not had a duffer yet and they seem nice people on the phone too.
I hope this link works to their 'new customer' offers - I tried the 'all red' variant and was very impressed
https:/
Bottoms up
SD xx
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An addition to the list in my OP (forgotten last night) :
Lidl - Blended Malt Whisky "Glen Orchy" - £13.99
I honestly don't know how they do this - a very acceptable vatted malt for much less than you'd pay for some very ordinary 'brand name' grain whiskies.
It's very smooth, no peat or medicinal tastes, and is great as a nightcap (with just a drop of water). Alternatively it's cheap enough to use with mixers (very nice with a drop of ginger beer) and you can still taste the quality. My Irish friend says "makes a nice toddy too" with hot water and a lump of demerara.
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Lidl - Blended Malt Whisky "Glen Orchy" - £13.99
I honestly don't know how they do this - a very acceptable vatted malt for much less than you'd pay for some very ordinary 'brand name' grain whiskies.
It's very smooth, no peat or medicinal tastes, and is great as a nightcap (with just a drop of water). Alternatively it's cheap enough to use with mixers (very nice with a drop of ginger beer) and you can still taste the quality. My Irish friend says "makes a nice toddy too" with hot water and a lump of demerara.
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