Sunday, August 3, 2014

July, Majestic Uxbridge - Australia & New Zealand.

We had wines from Australia & New Zealand presented by Kevin, the excellent manager from Majestic Uxbridge.

I couldn't be there due to my Daughters graduation, but I'm told it was a good evening.

For the record, the wines were:
Whites -

Invivo Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, £9.99
De Marisco 'Kings Thorn' Pinot Gris, £9.99
Peter Lehmann Clare Valley Riesling, £8.92
Wakefield Eden Valley Chardonnay £9.74

Reds -

Peter Lehmann 'BVS' Barossa Shiraz, £9.99
Hamilton Block Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon, £9.74
Mud House Central Otago Pinot Noir,
Mt Difficulty  'Roaring Meg' Central Otago Pinot Noir - £18




Monday, June 30, 2014

June - Wines of Italy


Italian Wines, Presented by Jean Stephen.



Well, it was the same night as England played Uruguay (and lost) so a turnout of 22 people was reasonably respectable. Jean had stretched the budget to squeeze in both a Barolo and an Amarone, which was nice.

The Wines

San Leo Prosecco DOC – Waitrose £10.49 – this is a nice prosecco, without the “banana” flavour you often get with cheaper prosecco.

Gavi DOCG 2013 12% - Aldi £5.29. An absolute steal. A good example of a Gavi, could easily be mistaken for a £10 bottle

Inycon Fiano IGT Sicily 2013. - Waitrose £7.79. I'm afraid I'm not keen on Fiano, as what others find to be smooth and well balanced, I just find bland. Sorry...
 
La Stelle Vermentino di Sardenga DOC 2013 13% - Waitrose £8.99. On the the other hand, this one is a good, fresh VFM easy drinker. Recommended

Sette Vigne. Vino Italiano 2010 14% - Waitrose £7.99. Well, from the label, you might possibly imagine its any old left over grapes all shoved in together – 7 grapes from 7 areas of Italy.. Well, you'd be wrong - its all good, and again, recommended. It is a special, so you might not see it regularly.

Barolo DOCG 2010 13.5% - Waitrose £16.99. Oh dear. Still quite tough – it is young and cheap for a Barolo, so I'd give this a miss. Save up another £5 get a better one.

Cantina Di Negra. Amarone Classico DOCG 2011 15% - Waitrose £17.99. Very good, but for £17.99 so it should be. Personally I'd spend £12 on a valpollicella ripasso

Vin Santo DOC 2008 17.5% - Waitrose £9,99 (½ bottle). Vin Santa is a strange fish – taste wise a sort of a cross between sherry and madiera. I'm not keen on it, but many were, so if you are looking for a different dessert wine, give it a whizz.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

May 2014 – Vinalba Wines from Argentina


  The wines were presented by Abi Mitton (formerly Abi Sykes) of Buckingham Schenk  www.buckingham-schenk.co.uk/ , who are an off trade wine importer supplying supermarkets, off licences and wholesalers. We had a good turnout of about 35 people, almost running out of chairs, for a good evening.

All the wines are from Vinalba which is a large Argentinian producer; most of the wines can be found in Majestic, one in Asda, and I’m not sure where the Rose can be found as I didn’t note it down. Sorry about that.

 The Wines 

Torrontes Selection 2013 – Mendoza. £7.99, Majestic 

Chardonnay reservado 2013, Mendoza. £8.99. Majestic 

Rose 2013. Syrah/Grenache, Mendoza 

Malbec/Syrah 2012, Patagonia. £6.50, Asda 

Malbec reservado 2012, Mendoza. £11.99 Majestic 

Cuvee Couture Malbec/Touriga £11.75 Majestic 

Fifty Fifty Reservado 2012 Malbec/Cabernet/Sauvignon £11.99 Majestic 

Malbec Gran Reservado 2011, Mendoza. £15.99 

The whites are both fine; if you want something a little out of the ordinary, go for the Torrontes, as its got a good balance of fruit and freshness, unoaked, and just a little residual sugar.

The Rose was OK, but the problem with all Rosés is that they are very location sensitive – lovely in garden on a sunny afternoon, less so in the library on a Thursday night… 

The reds were all good, but the star buy in terms of VFM has got to be the Malbec/Syrah from Asda, which is definitely a steal at £6.50. 

Also worth trying is the Malbec/Touriga which blends one of the top Argentinian grapes with one of the best Portuguese.

Monday, April 28, 2014

April 2014 - the AGM, and supermarket wine


For the AGM, as usual, we did a committee tasting. 8 wines from 8 different supermarkets. To see whats out there. Budget, a tenner a bottle or thereabouts.

1.       Aldi – Cremant de Jura, Chardonnay. £6.50. Excellent value for money – a real bargain.

2.       Marks & Spencer – Riesling. Derting Estate, Durkheimer. £9.99. Not the greatest, could do better.

3.       Tesco – Clare Valley 2010 Semillon, Tim Adams. £10.50. I cant remember much about this one, so I suppose it was OK.

4.       Asda – Cotes de Rhone, Vinsobres. £7, down from £10.50. Pretty decent for seven quid, less so for over a tenner.

5.       Lidl – Valpollicella Ripasso £8.99. Excellent Value & worth chasing down. Waitrose also have a Ripasso at the moment for the same price.

6.       Sainsbury’s – Jumilla, Carta Roja (NOT Rioja) Grand Reserva 2009. £6, down from £9. A decent wine for £6, and maybe worth £9.

7.       Waitrose – Errazuriz Max Reserva £12.99. Excellent and worth it

8.       Majestic (Should have been Morrisons) Rustenberg Straw Wine (dessert wine) £12.99 per half bottle.

It was good evening, only spoilt by a low turnout of only 20 members.  But at least plenty of wine left over at the end.
We also voted to put up the meeting fee to £8.50 from £8.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

March 2014 - Carla Bertolotti - Wines of Uruguay

We've had Carla along before, trying single handledly to raise the profile of Uruguayan wine in this country. And its a worthy task - some very good wines, good value and not easy to find.

Carla brought along a full AV presentation of her trip last summer to Uruguay, to meet several of the winegrowers, and I know some of the members were very taken by the chance to see the actual people behind the wines. We had a great turnout - 40 people - standing room only (literally) as we only had 38 chairs!!

We had a couple of whites to start, then mostly Tannats, Uruguays top grape variety.

VDV Estival 2012 - 60% Gewurtztraminer, 30% Charonnay, 10% Moscato Bianco. 12.5% £11
Bodegones Viognier Vineyard Select 2011 - 13.5% £9.50

Bodegones Marselan Vineyard Select 2011 (Cabernet/Grenache Cross) - £9.50
Bodegones Tannat 2012 - £8
De Lucca Tannat Libero 2010 (5-10% Nero D'Avola/Sangiovese) - 13% £11
Bodegones Tannat Private collection 2010 - 13% £13
Marichal Reserve Collection Pinot Noir/Tannat 2010 - 13% £13

VDV Alcyone Tannat Dessert Wine 16% £19 (1/2 bottle)

First off, the Pinot Noir/Tannat blend was controversial - a veritable marmite of a wine - I certainly did not like it.
The Alcyone dessert was superb, christmas cake in a glass, all those usual descrptions - excellent.e
Whites - good  and good value
Reds - All good, and for me the best was the cheapest (maybe thats just me) but at £8, the Bodegones Tannat is a steal.

Get them all from www.winesofuruguay.co.uk


Thursday, February 27, 2014

February 2014 - German wines by David Cooper

David Cooper came along to present German Wines – It was his first paying event as a wine educator and it seems all his training has paid off.

He presented some very unusual German wines, that you are not going to see in the shops – although they are available online at www.thewinebarn.co.uk
Unusually for a German tasting we had 4 whites and 4 reds.
In order:

Iphofer Kronsberg Silvaner Alte Reben Spatlese Trocken, 2011 – £19.99

Producer/Region – Wirsching, Franken 

Grauburgunder Sonett dry, 2012 - £14.50

Producer/Region – Dr Heger,Baden 

Chardonnay Spatlese Dry, 2011 - £13.90

Producer/Region – Gottelmann, Nahe  

Erbach Schlossberg Riesling Grand Cru (Grosses Gewachs), 2009 - £30

Producer/Region – Schloss Reinhartshausen, Rheingau 

Fellbacher Lammer Trollinger,2012 - £13.10

Producer/Region – Aldinger, Wurttemberg 

Estate Lemberger, 2012 - £11.99

Producer/Region – Aldinger, Wurttemberg
Estate Spatburgunder (Pinot noir), 2012 - £16.60

Producer/Region – Meyer-nakel, Ahr

Limburger IX Rotwein Cuvee, 2009 - £24.25

Producer/Region – Bercher, Baden
So first, the clunker – the Fellbacher Trollinger was fairly universally disliked. It’s a very light coloured red wine, with a rather unusual taste, so null points for that one.

The 2 best VFM wines were definitely the other 2 cheaper ones – The Chardonnay, I felt matched up to a good white burgundy, creamy with very good body. The Estate Limburger, a very deep red, Inky, with deep tobacco and cherry flavours also hit the spot.

The rest, all good, but at those prices, one might expect so….

Monday, January 27, 2014

New Years Party

What's to say. It was a party. The wines all went - more needed next year methinks... Food excellent, many thanks to Jean, Freda, Sybil, Esther, Mark, Christine and also Margaret and Carole.

The wines had all been sourced by Tony in December, to take advantage of the many 25 or 33% off offer there are before Christmas.  I have no idea what each cost,

In some sort of order

Fizz
     Sparkling Burgundy, Blanc de Blancs - cave de Lugny 11.5%
White
    Torrontes, Cafayet-Salta 2011 - 13.5%
    Wickham Fume 2011 - 12%
Red
     Vina Eguia, Gran Reserva Rioja 2004. 13%
     Cuvee Balthazar, Syrah 2011 (IGP Pays d'Oc) 14%
     Vinalba Reservado Malbec 2011/12 14.5%
Dessert
     Vistamar Late Harvest Moscatel 11.5%