joemcdokes
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Has anyone ever done a taste test with red wine, I haven’t but it would be interesting to see what the results would be, say 5 or so and trying to work out from an expense perspective.
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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt (literally!). When I was in Myanmar they were making a push to become the main wine brand. Thought it was okay, nowt special. I personally like Lidl wines. There's a Primitivo from Puglia that I particularly enjoy.Tried this last night and would highly recommend for a supermarket shelf wine:
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Really nice drop and a bargain at under a tenner (on offer can be bought for around 7 quid).
Feel free to post your recommendations.
Has anyone ever done a taste test with red wine, I haven’t but it would be interesting to see what the results would be, say 5 or so and trying to work out from an expense perspective.
This is still available in store I believe and in terms of value for money is the best supermarket red I've come across.
Yes I've blind tested all the reds available from a single variety from a single vineyard a few times and it's relatively easy to work out the cheapest and most expensive but difficult in the middle. Also your palate tends to get saturated. With different varieties it's much more difficult although picking the expensive one is relatively easy as they tend to be the most heavily aged ones.
Yeah. I have actually done a few courses on it, with wines up to £150 a bottle.Has anyone ever done a taste test with red wine, I haven’t but it would be interesting to see what the results would be, say 5 or so and trying to work out from an expense perspective.
Does that last bit just come from experience if you had never drank much wine would it be apparent?
Yeah. I have actually done a few courses on it, with wines up to £150 a bottle.
you can tell the difference, but it diminishes after £40 a bottle I find
Went to several wine estates in Stellenbosch and tried some of the signature reds and I'd agree.You get amazing value with our currency vs the rand
Agreed.Yeah. I have actually done a few courses on it, with wines up to £150 a bottle.
you can tell the difference, but it diminishes after £40 a bottle I find
Stellenbosch is great. That's where I did my first tasting 12 years ago and never looked back. It's probably why I enjoy Pinotage and Pinot Noir so much as well. As you say South African wine is amazing value.
Good wine school at London Bridge if you ever fancy itAgreed.
This is still available in store I believe and in terms of value for money is the best supermarket red I've come across.
Yeah I've done a wine tasting a couple of times. Unfortunately both were in Germany and the red wine there is awful. The whites weren't bad mind.Has anyone ever done a taste test with red wine, I haven’t but it would be interesting to see what the results would be, say 5 or so and trying to work out from an expense perspective.
This is still available in store I believe and in terms of value for money is the best supermarket red I've come across.