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Clos du Roi Pinot Noir Bourgogne Coulanges La Vineuse. 9e from the grower. The sort of wine I like, only 13per cent, light but with real Pinot Noir flavour. Of course it can not compete with Burgundies from the Côte d’ Or but a very attractive affordable alternative.
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I'm very fond of Malbec in its Cahors incarnation. Aldi used to do a very good one at a cheap price but it disappeared a few months ago. They've now introduced one at the higher price of £6.69 (not exactly expensive, I will admit) and I bought a couple of bottles to try. I wasn't so impressed on first tasting, it seemed a bit thin and unexciting. I'll give the other bottle a go sometime to see if second impressions are better.
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I've just finished a French Malbec from ASDA, 'Le Manoir du Baron'. £4.95. Very smooth , the flavour emerges nicely when taken with Stilton cheese.
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A friend returning from a lengthy sojourn in Mexico brought a vacuum pack of mole negro paste from Oaxaca, the culinary heart of the country, so it only seemed appropriate to make Chicken Mole Poblano. The paste takes all the hard work of making the mole from scratch, requiring only a cooking with tomato and chicken stock before a final finishing of the chicken in the formidably black sauce.
But the cellar has no Mexican wines (they can be very fine but are difficult to source). Such a grand dish deserves a grand wine, and a Weinert Tonal 111 Malbec from 1994 was opened, more out of approximate geographical considerations than culinary orthodoxy, and consequently with some trepidation.
It’s a wonderful wine, still, after all this time, requiring decanting and time in a (big) glass to release its aromas, which are decidedly on the leather and the tobacco spectrum, but with autumn berries buried beneath, so a strata of scents. The colour is a deep, opaque mahogany red, but the pale rim when held to the light betrays its age. The tough tannins, which would have made the wine undrinkable in its youth, have softened to a provide a velvety finish that bolsters a sequence of flavours from first taste to long finish. Primarily this is a complex dark and deep fruit mix, ripe blackberrys and blackcurrants, but with the sweetness knocked off, then comes a prickly spiciness. And that is what makes the match with the mole a happy success. The mole is a deeply aromatic spicy, smoky, fruity and smooth complex of flavours, with a subtle residual heat. It’s a powerful sauce and the Weinert proved to be an unexpectedly successful partner to it. Best wine drunk this year!
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Originally posted by gradus View PostWhile looking for a tree tie in the garage, I found half a dozen bottles of Riesling from two producers,a 2016 Trocken from the Rheingau grower Peter Jakob Kuhn and another 2016 Dengler Seyler Trocken Riesling from Maikammer in Oben Weinsper that I'd bought 2 years ago and forgotten about. Odd really, white wine doesn't usually hang around chez nous.
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While looking for a tree tie in the garage, I found half a dozen bottles of Riesling from two producers,a 2016 Trocken from the Rheingau grower Peter Jakob Kuhn and another 2016 Dengler Seyler Trocken Riesling from Maikammer in Oben Weinsper that I'd bought 2 years ago and forgotten about. Odd really, white wine doesn't usually hang around chez nous.
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Thanks for that, Barbirollians. As a long-time Claret drinker I'll be trotting round to Tesco. ALDI do a good one , Pierre Laurent, at £4.99.
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There was a piece on bargain wines in the Times yesterday . For anyone not wishing to go behind their pay wall they were.
Sainsbury’s House Pinot Grigio 5.35
chapter and verse Sauvignon semillon 5.19 Aldi
Tesco des Tourelles Claret 5.49 ( I agree with this one also recommended by Jancis Robinson as a mega bargain) tastes like a £10 wine)
Aldi Contevedo Cava 5.49 ( much better than sickly cheap Prosecco IMO)
Lidl Cepa Librel Crianza Rioja 4.99 ( cheap at 4.99 but nowhere near as good as that Tesco Claret
Tesco Asti 4.75
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... a pinot noir from the Loire, 'pure vallée' vin de France from Bougrier.
I liked the blurb on the back - "we have conceived enjoyable and generous wines, on the fruit side and the freshness of our terroirs. Beautifully balanced, the mouth is velvety with black cherry aromas. Only fruit and immediate pleasure with a generous mouth and a lovely finish... "
To accompany some roast chicken, and a 'herby bean and celery salad' from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's new book "How to Eat 30 Plants a Week". Mme v is on a mission...
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI did attempt to get this thread back to somewhere approaching the topic.
As it happens we also had a Côte du Rhone Village last night, a 2019 Domaine de Pierredon to accompany a gammon poached in apple juice and a root veg medley, a parsnip purée, accompanied by a sharp sauce of freshly picked damsons with a decent glug of last year’s damson gin to provide additional depth. More by luck than judgement, the wine shared with the sauce the dark fruity depths of the damson, and had a peppery and slightly bitter finish (olives?) providing a pretty good match for a rustic dish on a cool autumn evening. More of the sauce provided a sharp foil to accompany the cheesecake for desert.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI did attempt to get this thread back to somewhere approaching the topic.
I liked the blurb on the back - "we have conceived enjoyable and generous wines, on the fruit side and the freshness of our terroirs. Beautifully balanced, the mouth is velvety with black cherry aromas. Only fruit and immediate pleasure with a generous mouth and a lovely finish... "
To accompany some roast chicken, and a 'herby bean and celery salad' from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's new book "How to Eat 30 Plants a Week". Mme v is on a mission...
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I did attempt to get this thread back to somewhere approaching the topic.
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Ah, yes, I see the distinction. There have been several people in public life in recent years in that category!
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