Monday 2 January 2017

Investment Wine Time

So, a trip down to visit the parents was brilliantly rewarded when Dad decided to crack open some super fancy wine as a New Years treat! No thank you dry January! We tried a delicious Mazis-Chambertin which is a lovely, light Burgandy. Not my usual red wine choice at all, not least due to the price tag! It was light, but somehow full of flavour I suppose a combination like this is what you get for a higher price tag. Very tasty on its own but I reckon would pair wonderfully with various meats, had I but time and money I'd love to try it with some tasty roast pork. It's going to be tough returning to a £7 a bottle classic but I'll have to manage it somehow!

Wednesday 14 December 2016

Sour Grapes - Essential Wine Geek Viewing!

So last week I enjoyed the ultimate luxury: a week off work! Much wine was consumed (unsurprisingly) but I also used the time, in between numerous relatives visiting and Christmas parties, to indulge in some serious Netflix time.

One of the things I watched was Sour Grapes. It's a brilliant and fascinating documentary about a huge fraudulent wine scheme that was discovered in the US, it's true crime but with wine, and a hint of Gatsby! The interviews are fascinating and the tone is wonderfully witty. If you've got a little spare time this weekend and want a little break from festive viewing definitely give this a try.

Tuesday 22 November 2016

A visit to the English Wine Centre

This weekend I was travelling down south to visit my parents and ventured to The English Wine Centre at Cuckmere Barns with my mum. It's a great place, with a brilliant selection of wines and super friendly staff. There were so many wines I wanted to try (hoping mum picks up some of the fizz for Christmas!) but I ended up picking out the Chapel Down Pinot Blanc. I'd never tried a Pinot Blanc before and it didn't disappoint! It was lovely, clean and crisp with a very light sweetness. As advised it was perfect with pork. I'd definitely recommend a visit!

Sunday 2 October 2016

Autumn Red


So it's October now and it's definitely feeling like a red wine time of year. It's starting to get cold and crisp, the perfect weather to curl up inside with a lovely glass of wine. A trip to my beloved Reserve, allowed me to stumble across the gorgeous Reserva Nativa Terra, which is currently on offer at £8.99.
It's a gorgeous full bodied red, with light tannins and a wonderful berry flavour. We enjoyed it just on its own but it'd go brilliantly with a steak or some roast beef. Just the thing for a bright cold weekend!

Monday 15 August 2016

My Go To Wine Guide

Looking for some straight forward wine tips? Some facts to wow your friends? Or just a way to cheerfully pick a decent bottle in a restaurant? I have to recommend The 24 hour Wine Expert by Jancis Robinson. It's a fantastic little book that gives you a great overview of wine, it's really accessible and up to date which is great. I particularly enjoyed the sections on the clever alternatives to your usual wine, wine and food matching, and how to match your wines to a celebration. I also loved the section at the end which is broken down by region.


Happy reading!!!

Friday 29 July 2016

Dream Wine Travel

With the return of the rain, I've been daydreaming a lot about holidays recently. And in particular wine based holidays, including vineyard tours and lots of lovely glasses of vino accompanied by deliciously paired foods! Here are a few of my dream wine related holiday locations:

- New Zealand - LOTR related geekery and the most delicious Sauvignons!
- Oregon - the most gorgeous scenery and some yummy wines
- The Greek Islands - I love Greek wine, and food, and scenery...

Hmm, think I need to go and book some flights!

Thursday 30 June 2016

Beer! (sorry it's not wine!)

Just wanted to quickly share my top four summer beers:

1. Augustiner Helles, a total classic!
2. Bloody 'Ell by Beavertown, blood orange IPA need I say more...
3. Big Swell IPA by Maui Brewing Co, perfect for a hot summers day
4. Diablo by Summer Wine, if you're noticing a theme, yes, I am rather partial to an IPA

And the winner in the can stakes is clearly the lovely Mikeller one below!