Monday, 29 October 2012
wine from the supermarket, this week Spar
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Sancerre
One of our stops, was in the Loire,in Sancerre. A wine supplier, that I used, organised for us to visit a vineyard and be treated as VIPs. Joseph Mellot was the vineyard and Alexander Mellot was our host.
We had a fantastic tour around and then were taken for lunch in their family run restaurant, in the town square. Since then, I have had great affection and loyalty to the vineyard. I have also bumped into Alexander Mellot at wine tastings around the country.
I felt a real loss, when I heard he had died prematurely, a few years ago.
My favourite wine from their range, is called Les Collinettes, this brings me back to the wine.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
wines from the supermarket, this week the Co-op
The two wines I have chosen this week are both from Portugal, both reduced from £8.99 to £4.49 and both blends.
The white is called "Storks Landing" and comes from the Vinho Regional Lisboa, which is the wine producing region North of Lisbon. The blend is made up of Fernao Pires and Chardonnay grapes.
Saturday, 20 October 2012
wines from the Supermarket, this week Waitrose
Nothing looked out of place and everything looked in immaculate condition. When I paid for my goods, I noticed, that not only were they all intact, they could and would remain so on my shelves at home.
Waitrose has always been associated with lucrative months, in our house, so with this bias reporting, I headed down the wine aisle to see what was on offer.
Friday, 12 October 2012
Wines from the Supermarket, this week Lidl
The only place to buy Onions, car jacks and Bongo drums in the same aisle.
Last week I was complaining that Morrisons items can look a little damaged, Lidl items look like they have been glued back together and stuck on the shelf again. These places are an experience. Badges should be given to cubs and brownies, who go there, buy something and understand their bill.
Or who are able to pack, at the same speed as the checkout girl can scan and throw.
Made in Taiwan

Unaware
of where the list came from, I said that it was full of "Trophy
wines" that were there to impress, more than sell. The Bordeaux section came first and the first
growths at the very front of this.
If
they could put neon lights around it and play a fan fare, I suspect they would. The East are very proud of their in-roads into the Bordeaux market, only buying Chateaux with "names".
The list went on, being very comprehensive and global.
There was nothing from China, which I would have expected.
The list went on, being very comprehensive and global.
There was nothing from China, which I would have expected.
Sunday, 7 October 2012
The Butler's guide to wine tasting, taste.
Part one
When drinking wine, some have a taste that disapears in seconds, others stay with you for a lifetime.
Pinot Grigios tend to be over too quickly and for me, tend to fall into the first category.
Chateau Musar is a delight and falls into the second, being both destinct and memorable.
To make things easy, we are going to break the taste into three stages: initial, middle and after.
The initial flavour, normally embodies some, if not all of the elements that came out in the smell.
With Chenin Blanc, the smell and taste both included pear.
Sauvignons have citrus notes, Cabernet has Casis and so it carries on.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Wines from the Supermarket, this week is Morrisons
When you get to the checkout, at some supermarkets, your goods look pristine and new.
At Morrison's, the goods look like they have been opened or thrown around a bit first.
It maybe that the shelf stacker's are required to be clumsy, but it always feels like they have been hosting "Its a knockout" in the aisles.
That all said, the selection and choice of wine is very good. There seems to be a good variety for all budgets and tastes. The offers seemed to be wide spread and useful, which counts for a lot.
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