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!
The Corkmistress
Monday 2 January 2017
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.
It's a great little book, and you can buy it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0141981814/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1471279879&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=the+24+hour+wine+expert&dpPl=1&dpID=615RfFeifmL&ref=plSrch
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!
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