Thursday 28 August 2014

Living out of a box.

Not a wine box. Yet.

Moving house isn’t going entirely to plan so while Dear Husband and I find somewhere to play homeless, my obvious decision would be to quit the wine for a month.  Well, we’ll see how long that lasts. To quote my 6th form tutor ‘the road to hell, Ms. Whillock is positively PAVED with good intentions.’

So before I go and move into someone’s shed for a week, here are the wines that supported me through packing my worldly belongings into small boxes.

Little J Zweigelt – Austria £11-£12

Little J is the name of the wine and Zweigelt is the name of the grape. I preferred this on the palate to the nose, but it was refreshing, red cherry fruits and very moreish; it had elements of a new world Pinot Noir without any earthiness.  Excellent value for money. 

Undurraga Rosé NV - Chile £10

Bubbles! I ran a fizz tasting for a friend’s hen party a few weeks ago and took an array of Champagnes and sparkling wines for a blind tasting. One of the favourites was this lovely soft and fruity pink sparkler; Undurraga Rosé NV, from Chile. An absolute bargain for the price; everyone loved the fruitiness and depth from Pinot Noir, giving fresh strawberry and cherry on the palate.

Thiénot Champagne

Thank you to the lovely Weavers of Nottingham for cracking open a bottle of this. A wonderful Champagne I hadn’t tried before, you can’t get it everywhere so you have to go to some of the small independents who are pioneering to provide alternatives to the large brands.  Available at Weavers very soon, this Champagne is fresh, fruity with that wonderful well balanced biscuity-ness and depth that we all expect from such a good sparkler. It’s also the Champers of the Oscars, darlings!

See you on the other side.









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