Saturday, March 27, 2010
Easter is a coming!!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Rose Wine for the summer days...
Monday, March 22, 2010
Spring Food and Wine Showcase
Saturday, March 20, 2010
red wine's benefits to the heart!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Sulphites- solving the mystery...
Just one quick last point on Organic Wine- yes you've guessed it it contains sulphites too- granted these may be on a much lower scale, but next time you pick up a bottle of organic wine check out the back! Having said that I can't really see any disadvantage to organic wine, by removing chemicals and pesticides they let nature take over so the terroir is free to come through the wine- all I'll say though is there are plenty of wines out there that just haven't bothered labelling themselves as organic- so don't be afraid to step outside of the organic range!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Breaking News! A quick note on our changes!
French Vintage Guide!
So luckily for you I have decided to do a brief synopsis of recent Vintages throughout the major regions in France! Where else would we start but Bordeaux!
- 2007: A cool, wet summer made for a difficult year- but was saved by sunny weather in September which gave the grapes time to ripen. Given the sheer size of Bordeaux and the different grape varieties the reds are generally variable, but will mostly be drinking young. However, whites are superb!
- 2006: Cabernet Grapes struggled to ripen this year- but Merlot did just fine! Stick to the right bank- you won't go wrong!
- 2005: Across the board there was perfect growing conditions, which makes 2005 one of the best years in Bordeaux... until 2009! A little of topic, but early reports from 2009 vintage in Bordeaux suggest a great great year- for anyone looking to buy en primeur, now would be a good time!
So there you have Bordeaux, but what about Burgundy?
- 2007: Tricky growing conditions during the summer were saved by a good September. Slightly better than Bordeaux this year- but its because of the Pinot Noir Grape. These wines will be good for medium term.
- 2006: no complaints about this year- wines will tend to be fruity and forward! Monthelie reds are great value from this year!
- 2005: Again another great year in France- look out for Cotes De Nuits reds!
The Rhone!
- 2007: Brilliant brilliant- especially in Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Northeren Rhone had a slightly more difficult time with it, but there are still some great wines to be had from this region!
- 2006: Produced rich balanced wines with generous fruit. Some age-Worthy reds from the Northern Rhone.
- 2005: Perfect year with conditions enabling rich, balanced wines to be produced in the North!
I know that's only 3 regions, but you get the general idea of how different wines can be form year to year. On a side note 2009 appears (in much the same way as 2005 did) to be a fantastic year across the board. We'll find out if it lives up to the hype in a couple of months- but for anyone looking to Buy en Primeur should expect to pay a pretty price...
Friday, March 12, 2010
Bacon and Cabbage with Wine!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Communions are Coming!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monthelie: Where the Hell is that?
To explain where Montheile is, its worth noting that Burgundy like else where in France is terroir obsessed in fact they may be even more obsessed about land here than 'The Bull' was about his field! Anyway in Burgundy a mere few metres can determine whether your wine is grand cru classe or not, which means the wines can either be highly sought after but those from the vines next to them sit by waiting for a home for their day to come.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquestion
La Rioja Alta Vina Alberdi Reserva 2003 €19.95
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Four Personalities of France- Part3: Bordeaux
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
For the Chocolate and Wine Lovers!
"I really can't speak too highly of these chocolates. If you're looking for an adult, but fruity chocolate experience, I've not tasted any better this year. They're also perfect for these dark nights to snuggle up on the sofa and work along them. In Summer I'm sure they'd also be great to munch in the garden watching the sun go down."