Shezza wrote:
We are now finding out the true value of these 2007 bulk produced Beaujolais Crus ! Did I buy it ? - NO
Duncan,
I stopped off at waitrose and asked about the MAV. The guy there said he didn't rate it that highly (appreciate a bit of honesty) Said their Beaujolais selection is a bit of a let down (more so coz the guys in france seem more keen to keep the good stuff to themselves) and that you'd more success going to more specialist suppliers. Recommended if I wanted to go for something gamay from their range I try a 2008 Te Mata Estate NZ Gamay Noir instead[/quote]
Many Thanks Shezza -
We are now finding out the true value of these 2007 bulk produced Beaujolais Crus Indeed I have been suspicious of these bulk crus for a while, and the problems for 2007

were that lazy bulk growers could not be bothered to de-folliate their vines to make riper and more dimensional wine - Sadly - Beaujolais in the wrong hands can be green, bitter and twisted. Full marks for honesty - thank you Waitrose.
Shezza, before I post a tasting note: This wine scores a Good in anyones Beaune book, and against 2006/07 prices and discounted tat in the big four, it is a positive star for the dosh.

Lupe Cholet 2005 - Tastes like a narrower spectrum Beaune 1er with a Volnay cherry streak (that streak is good) . Decant (splosh into) in a 1.5 ltre carafe as it is not quite ready, and leave while you indulge in a SB with a first course or as an aperatif with friends. Lovely vermillion / regal red velvet in the glass no sunset rim yet. Lovely, not over oaked as some Lupe Cholet Burgundies seem to be, nicely balanced and 12.5% vol - everything is right, and it gets the Tasteviné badge at the haut cotes level . A proper Cote d'Or Beaune taste for £9.99 at Laithwaites. I was going to keep this to myself, but you could do with some
I know, you said money was tight, why not share with a mate, 6 Stonewall from the Forrest Estate and drink by September - you won't find a more tropical 2007 MSB and this wonderful for value and flavour Haut Cotes de Beaune.
http://www.sundaytimeswineclub.co.uk/ar ... BD49361EC3They say drink end 2010 - if you have good / reasonable storage conditions, this wine is "A Point" in 2010 and will go on nicely for a year or so.
Just 2 more quid than that rotten MAV. When 2005's are gone they are.....
Cheers