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Wines Of The Week
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It's been a while since I posted one of these - my new life in Kerry has many, many good points, but access to quality wine at sensible prices is not one of them - thank heavens for Mr Aldi and Mr Lidl for at least keeping the flame alive.
Just three quick recommendations :
1. This was an Aldi special for Father's Day - if they've still got any left then 'fill yer boots' :
https:/ /www.al di.co.u k/bourb on-aged -cabern et-sauv ignon/p /014565 2935338 00
Probably the best wine for its price I've drunk this year - if it was £14.99 from Waitrose it would still be decent value and people would be raving over it.
A wonderful mixed palate of berries and cherries - with some real long-lasting aftertastes of bubble-gum and dark chocolate - drink with Roast Dinner and/or charred BBQ offerings.
2. My current staple plonk - a steal at £7.99
https:/ /www.al di.co.u k/grand e-alber one-zin fandel/ p/07622 1213376 603
Not a wine for the faint hearted - big and powerful - not subtle but a lovely mouthful of ripe flavours. Drink with cheese and biscuits after dinner.
3. You shouldn't be able to buy Beaujolais Village for under about £9 - not unless it's awful. But this is just £5.99 and it's ... pretty good.
https:/ /www.li dl.co.u k/en/Re d-Wine- 3660.ht m?artic leId=18 757
A light, fruity red for drinking with fish/salads - or lightly chilled as an aperitif on a hot afternoon
Bottoms Up
SDxx
Just three quick recommendations :
1. This was an Aldi special for Father's Day - if they've still got any left then 'fill yer boots' :
https:/
Probably the best wine for its price I've drunk this year - if it was £14.99 from Waitrose it would still be decent value and people would be raving over it.
A wonderful mixed palate of berries and cherries - with some real long-lasting aftertastes of bubble-gum and dark chocolate - drink with Roast Dinner and/or charred BBQ offerings.
2. My current staple plonk - a steal at £7.99
https:/
Not a wine for the faint hearted - big and powerful - not subtle but a lovely mouthful of ripe flavours. Drink with cheese and biscuits after dinner.
3. You shouldn't be able to buy Beaujolais Village for under about £9 - not unless it's awful. But this is just £5.99 and it's ... pretty good.
https:/
A light, fruity red for drinking with fish/salads - or lightly chilled as an aperitif on a hot afternoon
Bottoms Up
SDxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my finds are the Chateau Moulin de Curat from Puisseguin in the St Emilion, at £14 in Waitrose with lovely classic Bordeaux structure and flavours.
And, if you can find it, a Vila Nova from Portugal...a stunning wine with a rich viognier flavour, then quite minerally but then one hell of an after-taste in being long and intense, pleasantly so, £9 from a specialist shop down here in Falmouth - one of the best Portuguese wines I have had and I've been there enough times on business....
And, if you can find it, a Vila Nova from Portugal...a stunning wine with a rich viognier flavour, then quite minerally but then one hell of an after-taste in being long and intense, pleasantly so, £9 from a specialist shop down here in Falmouth - one of the best Portuguese wines I have had and I've been there enough times on business....
...and Lidl has 25% off six or more bottles from Thursday 4July (for one week).
https:/ /www.li dl.co.u k/en/on line-le aflets/ 04-07-1 0-07-li dl-week ly-1/vi ew/menu /page/4 ?ar=6
(as does Asda at the moment).
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(as does Asda at the moment).