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And yet there is a case for a writer to explain why a certain wine is rated poorly; hence this post listing three wines that disappointed on tasting and, in comparison, three wines that 'made the grade'.
Three Wines I Like:
Imported by Bordeaux Undiscovered Price: £12.72 [More on Adegga / Snooth]
Enjoyed immensely with a pan-fried lamb sandwich (one of my fail-safe quick dishes). The juicy meat brings out a mouth-watering red berry dimension to this claret. The high acidity in the wine cuts through the fat of the lamb which in turn reveals new complexity in the wine; lovely. Just go easy on the sweet mint sauce (as tasty as it is it will clash with the wine).
Andrew BarrowScribblings Rating - 92/100 [ out of 5]
From Cambridge Wine Merchants, Amps Fine Wines, Kingsgate Wines, Peake Wines, Partridges, Taurus Wines. Price: £6.49 [More: Adegga / Snooth]
A combination of vibrant Australian fruit, a hint of sweetness and a delightful colour. A crisp finish pulls the smooth, full palate into balance. A lovely rosé. Alcohol 13%.
Andrew BarrowScribblings Rating - 92/100 [ out of 5]
Stockist: Waitrose Price: £11.99 [More: Adegga / Snooth]
Andrew BarrowScribblings Rating - 92/100 [ out of 5]
Three Wines That Disappointed:
On offer at Waitrose Price: £8.89 [More: Adegga / Snooth]
Decent pink colour, lively bubbles. Sadly smells of nothing and tastes of even less. Offers absolutley nothing. Alcohol 12%.
Andrew BarrowScribblings Rating - 72/100 [ out of 5]
Stockist: Threshers, Eagle Wines, Kingsgate Wines, Cambridge Wine Merchants, Hailsham Cellars, Vintage Wines Price: £16.99 [More: Adegga / Snooth]
A poor rating for an expensive lightly oaked Burgundian chardonnay? I just didn't like it. The combination of nutty, green flavours combined with an oaky dry palate just didn't meld for me. There was some sort of odd detachment between the various components. Tell me I'm wrong!
Andrew BarrowScribblings Rating - 80/100 [ out of 5]
And for the third wine? Just about every Pinot Noir from Alsace I have sampled this year (and I've tried quite a few following the recent excellent trip through the region).
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From: Marta Buscar Pareja (July 15, 2009 12:39 PM)
Wine: I love the Malvasía from the Canary Insel.It´s sweet, but not extremely sweet, is soft and fit good with meat as well as with fish. Wonderful wine!, thanks for your post!
From: Pepe Amoureuse (July 16, 2009 12:20 PM)
Grant Burge Benchmark Rosé - perfect for its price.
Should try Tenuta Luisa. Sounds like good and worth wine.
From: Winesleuth (July 16, 2009 1:02 PM)
I find Campo Viejo pretty boring in general esp. when there are so many other delicious wines from Rioja available.
From: Dylan (July 16, 2009 6:03 PM)
Your experience with the pan-fried lamb sandwich sounds absolutely divine. You may want to repair the link on it, it seems to be broken when I clicked through.
From: Andrew (July 16, 2009 6:07 PM)
cheers Dylan - fixed.
From: Ambyr Amoureuse (July 17, 2009 11:41 AM)
I am from France and my passion are the wines so I am agree with you for the Château Pessan Rouge, but I don't drink it often, for more frequent drinking, I also love Acaicia Pinot Noir-- and I can afford that more than once a year-lol