I seem to alternate between a preference for beer & wine. Back on the wine lately & as it’s approaching summer I figure time for the lighter reds. I was kindly gifted a bottle of Beaujolais and it encouraged me to get a few more (as if I need encouragement). I can’t claim to have a sophisticated palate (more pallet tbh). If anyone has any tips on good drinks please share so I can benefit from any suggestions & fwiw I’ll share my findings as I work through a selection of wines
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1st up is the gifted wine. I decanted it & had a glass. The wine had a lot of bite, acidic but it improved after a day out the bottle & mellowed nicely, I’m finishing it off now, quite smooth.Last edited by smokey joe; 27-05-2022, 07:30 PM.
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On to the next one already & this taste better upon opening, in my opinion. They usually improve with a day out the bottle so this is showing real promise.
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PXL_20220607_225955812.MP.jpg Also got in an order of wines but this time choose some whites too. Quite getting into some sauvignon blanc in the warmer weather.
Spoke to a guy at one of the CGars tastings a few weeks ago about the whole Judgement of Paris thing. He basically poopooed it. He knew Spurrier first hand. Thankfully put me off trying a bottle for a premium.
Anyways enjoying these. Caveat. I'm not a seasoned white wine drinker. They do go well with a cigar!
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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I do like my wine, used to be all full bodied reds but have brached out a lot lately. A big Chardonnay and Reisling fan in the whites. Also love sparkling wines, mainly Gran Reserva Cava and Champagne.
Standout from the bank holiday was this Hochar from Chateau Musar; very perfumed and a bit different from the norm.
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Originally posted by potpest View PostI do like my wine, used to be all full bodied reds but have brached out a lot lately. A big Chardonnay and Reisling fan in the whites. Also love sparkling wines, mainly Gran Reserva Cava and Champagne.
Standout from the bank holiday was this Hochar from Chateau Musar; very perfumed and a bit different from the norm.
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Originally posted by potpest View PostI do like my wine, used to be all full bodied reds but have brached out a lot lately. A big Chardonnay and Reisling fan in the whites. Also love sparkling wines, mainly Gran Reserva Cava and Champagne.
Standout from the bank holiday was this Hochar from Chateau Musar; very perfumed and a bit different from the norm.
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Originally posted by Adamsmokes View Post
There are some very good English sparkling wines which are worth a look as well
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Originally posted by iv_gar View Post
Lebanese reds are always one of the most unusual for me. I’ve found a few other Lebanese reds in the UK but none match in quality to Chateau Musar—one of the very few I always decant into a proper glass decanter. I’ve only been to Lebanon in winter but hoping to visit the vineyards in Bekaa some day.
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Originally posted by potpest View PostI've not tried anything outside of musar from Lebanon, chateau musar is a great wine. Have you tried the white? It's very unique, stands up to extensive aging and meant to be drank at room temperature.
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