Shezza wrote:
6x VMBC worked out at £8.60 a bottle which seems a decent discount from £14 rrp. Tho majestic have it down to £10.50 or so at the moment
Picked up two Bellingham Bernard Roussanne on Mel's say so (along with other good reviews online)
6x TtD Prosecco for Patsy (although she's just said she's cutting back on drinking again to keep slim for weddings this summer)
Yes I agree. It had to be done at £8.62 a bottle (usually £14.99 I believe) I phoned the huge out of town mega Sains and a box of VMrCB was carried out of the stock room by a very obliging young lady. She was a star of course, because the shelf was empty, fortunately Sains computer records for store stocks are quite accurate.
The other wine I took a punt-on was the cheap Pessac Leognan, Ch Terasse de la Grave (spelling) on the 2012. The wine earnt a Deanter silver, this vintage on the left bank was riper inland in the Graves, and the fruit was picked before the 2nd week October soaking. So an educated guess may pay off. The wine was £16 less £3 less 25% so £9.75 for Pessac Leog. rouge is fine by me.
I have the Sancerre rose £13 in stock already, but I should've checked the vintage. The BB Roussanne escaped me - regrettably.
Job done
Claret speak . . . . . . .
BTW Shez, this bottle of Ch Bellegrave '09 Medoc is drying, there is bottle variance so please check your stock sometime. Still a very satisfactory claret, and I'm enjoying the wine this evening - however it is dropping (this bottle) some of its fruity succulence.
Chateau Le Beyan '09 Haut Medoc (Cru Artisan) is at the top of its game now, and holding wonderfully for a bargain claret, enjoyed massively on Thursday, 2nd day even deeper and more satisfying, great ripe cab dominance in this wine.
Enjoy your week-end folks - even a bit of Summer warmth this afternoon
