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SPOT THE DOG
21 Dec 16 20:58
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With no hint of dryness
Syrup smoothness in blend
With a hint of fruitiest

Thank you
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Report crags December 21, 2016 9:12 PM GMT
There was a long thread about this a few months ago. Get someone who likes bringing old threads back to find it for you.

It's a bit too modern for me to revive Grin
Report tictacman1 December 21, 2016 9:22 PM GMT
To be served with a meal or Just easy drinking red required ....My Lord
Report SPOT THE DOG December 21, 2016 9:39 PM GMT
Just easy drinking red required
Report xmoneyx December 21, 2016 9:42 PM GMT
price
quality
Report mobo December 21, 2016 9:50 PM GMT
that would be a pint of london pride then
Report donny osmond December 21, 2016 9:51 PM GMT
try a rioja reserva, plenty around 8-10 quid

its tough if we dont know what sort of reds you may have previously enjoyed
Report Deltâ December 21, 2016 9:56 PM GMT
8 - 10 is double what ya need to pay to get a quaffable red
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:00 PM GMT
Agree with Donny, but given your limited preferences, Italian Amarone would seem a perfect fit, and don't buy the cheapest you can find; expect to pay around £15.
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:00 PM GMT
Yes, Tesco do a very drinkable Cabernet Sauvignon for a bit under 4 quid.
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:03 PM GMT
Delta - quaffable was not part of his criteria, nor did he state a budget.  Buckie would probably meet his criteria as stated, but given he said "good" there seems to be a quality element to his requirements.
Report donny osmond December 21, 2016 10:05 PM GMT
the 5 quid stuff with nice pictures on the labels is ideal for gifts, imo
Report dunlaying December 21, 2016 10:05 PM GMT
Do not pay any more than £5 a bottle. Isla Negra is fine , at a little less than that.
Report SPOT THE DOG December 21, 2016 10:05 PM GMT
what is Buckie?
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:05 PM GMT
I can't normally drink cheap red but gave the Tesco one a go a few months ago, and no probs with it.
At under 4 quid, it will do for me.
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:07 PM GMT

Dec 21, 2016 -- 10:05PM, SPOT THE DOG wrote:


what is Buckie?


buckfast tonic Wine.  Made by the Monks at Buckfast Abbey.Very nice it is as well, but the Jocks have given it a bad name.

Report tictacman1 December 21, 2016 10:12 PM GMT
Oyster bay Merlot hawkes Bay .....New zealand  £7.79 waitross ..on offer

Cellier des Dauphins, Merlot, French, Red Wine £5 -£6

Campo Viejo, Tempranillo, Spanish, Red Wine £6

Casillero del Diablo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chilean. £6


Enjoy
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:12 PM GMT
Given his requirements, any wine made from Cab Sav is likely to be too dry for him.  Isla Negra is just a brand, not a wine, BUT is a reasonable cheap choice,  BUT BUT to meet his criteria you would need to specify the Merlot they do, which is very smooth (and blandWink.

Spot - you can google Buckie. Cool - you wouldn't want to drink it, although many doCry
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:15 PM GMT
Crags - Excellent post on Buckie, and given your opinion, it will help the O.P. rule out any of your proper wine recommendationsLaugh
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:27 PM GMT
Laugh
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:29 PM GMT
I'm certainly not an expert like ye, blackbarn  Wink
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:35 PM GMT
Just a hobby, cragsWink but I do like my wine. My next door neighbour has 40 acres of vines producing top quality English wine (and yes I do mean thatCool)
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:40 PM GMT
lucky you! I have heard some good things about English wine. Some place in Sussex turns out a very good one apparently, not tried it.
Report blackbarn December 21, 2016 10:44 PM GMT
crags, I am in Mid Sussex, halfway between Brighton and Gatwick.  PM me if you want some recommendations, they get fussed with posting trade links on here.
Report crags December 21, 2016 10:48 PM GMT
Cheers.
Report GoOnThen December 21, 2016 11:56 PM GMT
I think there was a Pinot Noir from the Bolney estate recommended in the Times last weekend.
Report wildmanfromborneo December 22, 2016 12:26 AM GMT
No disrespect but for red wine its got to be French.

Chateau Belles Eaux.

Or if you want to spoil yourself go for a Leoville Barton.
If you want to go berserk make it a 1970.
Report zorrostrikes December 22, 2016 1:44 AM GMT
go with the brain washing.... prosecco .
Report saddo December 22, 2016 9:09 AM GMT
I'm with Donny on Rioja, the tempranillo from Lidl called Toro Loco very good for the price (about £4 I think).
Report Johnny_Mustang December 22, 2016 9:40 AM GMT
Had a fabulous bottle of Felsina Vin Chianti Classico this week, £30 Waitrose. It's quite alcoholic but has an amazing long, broad finish. Make sure you decant it first for it to really get going.
Report BARROWBOY December 22, 2016 10:58 AM GMT
majestic have a 2005 gevry chambertin up for about £17 or £90 for 6,excellent wine at a good price.like johnny says decant open it 2/3 hours before leave at room temperature.enjoy.
Report Johnny_Mustang December 22, 2016 11:04 AM GMT
^ Nice choice BB.
Report Lee Ho Fooks December 22, 2016 11:13 AM GMT
Bodega Renacer Enanore just over £20 (but it's Christmas)
Report Mick Sturbs December 22, 2016 11:52 AM GMT
Amerone   an excellent red
Report jamesdean December 22, 2016 1:11 PM GMT
El mason, gran reserva from Asda's extra special range. Tesco do a similar one, Tescos finest rioja, gran reserva.
Mason is £10.98, Tesco's one is £10.  These two will not be beaten for value imo

If you just want a cheap one, Aldi's Arghentine malbec for £5.99 is very good.
Report blackbarn December 22, 2016 2:11 PM GMT
Mick Sturbs has impeccable taste, even though he can't spell AmaroneWink

Mick - see my below post from 10pm last nightCool
Report blackbarn December 22, 2016 2:16 PM GMT
Lee Ho Fooks - had a 2014 Enamore just last week. I think it might be the nicest Argentinian I have ever had.  Good selection!!
Report tons of sobs December 22, 2016 2:32 PM GMT
WINE FFS!..See what Globalisation,Multiculturalism and Libtardism has done..

London Pride,Newcastle Brown Ale,Watneys Red Barrel,Theakstons Old Peculiar and others...are OFFEND.
Report Lee Ho Fooks December 22, 2016 2:43 PM GMT
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Mick Sturbs has impeccable taste, even though he can't spell AmaroneWink

And I[ can't spell Enamore:laugh:]
Report blackbarn December 22, 2016 3:04 PM GMT
I knew you'd know that I knew you'd misspelt itLaugh
Report blackbarn December 22, 2016 3:07 PM GMT
tons - if you are making a case for ale, you probably need to drop Watneys Red Barrel and spell Peculier correctlyWink
Report tons of sobs December 22, 2016 3:15 PM GMT
I only drink le Piat d'Or,but then i'm a peculier percuLIAR.Wink
Report stickyvicky December 22, 2016 4:27 PM GMT
Was watching a foodie wine type programme on tv recently and the presenter was saying that he gives his red wines a whizz in the food blender first to help release more flavour.
Report Deltâ December 22, 2016 7:06 PM GMT
jamesdean

no good you recommending one,

you were off the stuff after ya last blast on the red stuff!


lightweight! Grin
Report posy December 22, 2016 8:34 PM GMT
You cannot beat Gevry Chambertin with the turkey...For a white my preference would be Mersault.
Report blackbarn December 22, 2016 9:17 PM GMT
Posy - easy to beat Gevrey Chambertin, with Chambertin!!, but the £285'ish a bottle is a bit of a barrierCry
Report Coachbuster December 22, 2016 9:22 PM GMT
a good wine has to be around the £50 a bottle mark - anything less and i simply use it to clean the silver .
Report charwell. December 23, 2016 2:11 AM GMT
Echo those who have said Amarone which is about £20-£25 a bottle. Absolute quality drinking.

Fork out a few quid extra for a magnificent Amarone Riserva at about £35. Although Aldi had it at £20 (2010 a slightly cheaper year) recently and have sold out. Just make sure you keep this gem to drinking yourself and get out a nice £8 bottle of Rioja or such like when friends call round.

Here is a good article about it:

http://winefolly.com/review/why-amarone-wine-is-worth-the-price/

And for the winners of the Scoop 6 how about this pearler?

Quintarelli Giuseppe Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva 1995
Veneto · Italy
Average rating
4.8 
   
32 ratings

Average price
£2,288.69
Report SPOT THE DOG December 23, 2016 6:19 PM GMT
Today i was given a bottle of The Societys Red Burgundy, 2013 Appellation Bourgogne Controlee.
Will it fit the bill?

With no hint of dryness
Syrup smoothness in blend
With a hint of fruitiest.
Report Coachbuster December 23, 2016 6:27 PM GMT
the secret is to let wine breathe . 


picked up some own label Waitrose red last night  - and it's superb value .
Report tictacman1 December 23, 2016 6:43 PM GMT
The Society's Red Burgundy 2015

2015 is a ripe Burgundy vintage with attractive black-cherry fruit. It is richer than 2013, the last vintage of this red that we offered, yet remains a lightish wine. Entry-level red Burgundy divides opinion: confirmed Burgundy lovers will enjoy its light refreshing qualities, but Burgundy beginners may be shocked by its austerity and high acidity. For sweeter pinot look to Chile, for richness and power, looking away from pinot to the Rhône may be a better option.

£8.95

hmmmmm I think not
Report Foinavon December 24, 2016 11:34 AM GMT
A friend of mine told me that the best wine is made in Scotland. It has a cheeky nutty malty flavour and comes in an elegant purple canister.
Report Lee Ho Fooks December 26, 2016 5:06 PM GMT
Update from chez Ho Fooks - my Secret Santa brought me a bottle of amarone this ChristmasHappy
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