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Yes cloughie - I should have been clearer.... I meant: no one I know had ever heard of it!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... with today's roast duck, a bott of pécharmant (ch champarel 2009).
I first encountered pécharmant when posted to Paris in the early '90s, and it quickly became a favourite.
Haven't had it for ages, and was delighted to find this bottle. If you ever come across this under-appreciated appellation, I can much recommend it!
No one's ever heard of Pécharmant, and neither had I until your post!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... careful, Ammy: IDS is watching you - ' "restaurants" - nay "restaurant wine list" - forsooth! Is that where the taxpayers' money - [and of course always of "hard working families"
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostFontanafredda Barolo 2008... AVOID... waste of taste and money! Sainsbury's TastetheDiff version is better for less.
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Fontanafredda Barolo 2008... AVOID... waste of taste and money! Sainsbury's TastetheDiff version is better for less.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by vinteuil View Post... careful, Ammy: IDS is watching you - ' "restaurants" - nay "restaurant wine list" - forsooth! Is that where the taxpayers' money - [and of course always of "hard working families"
] - is going???'
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt appears on many a restaurant wine list these days too,: IDS is watching you - ' "restaurants" - nay "restaurant wine list" - forsooth! Is that where the taxpayers' money - [and of course always of "hard working families"
] - is going???'
Last edited by vinteuil; 18-06-13, 15:12.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by kernelbogey View PostAt a Father's Day lunch yesterday, introduced by the restaurant to a wine from the midi I'd never heard of before.
Picpoul de Pinet Beauvignac.
Picpoul is the grape - new to me: the wine was dry and full, a really good glass, full of character.
Goorgling thisreveals that it's available from Morrisons, Majestic, M&S and elsewhere. Bon.
It appears on many a restaurant wine list these days too, thank goodness. A truly individual and blessedly affordable bottle
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Barbirollians View Post25% off 6 bottles at Waitrose until midnight tomorrow !
Chateau Musar becomes almost affordable again !
Ch. Musar, and the junior Ch Hochar (both available from Wine Society) are affordable at whatever the price, if you see what I mean but a discount is an added bonus
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
Picpoul is the grape - new to me: the wine was dry and full, a really good glass, full of character.
Goorgling this.... Bon.
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At a Father's Day lunch yesterday, introduced by the restaurant to a wine from the midi I'd never heard of before.
Picpoul de Pinet Beauvignac.
Picpoul is the grape - new to me: the wine was dry and full, a really good glass, full of character.
Goorgling thisreveals that it's available from Morrisons, Majestic, M&S and elsewhere. Bon.
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25% off 6 bottles at Waitrose until midnight tomorrow !
Chateau Musar becomes almost affordable again !
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHis website & blog wins prizes mate
He writes learned wine books too
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...=Jamie%20Goode
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