Yeah pretty ok. But looking for a Life changer....need about 20 bottle's for a do, trying to impress....yeah yeah I know!Jam shed
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That looks posh, obviously I buy on how the label looks,Ta will check outCan't go wrong with this...
Léon Perdigal Côtes-du-Rhône 2021/22
Léon Perdigal was the legendary first cellar master at Ogier’s famous Châteauneuf-du-Pape cellars, founded in 1859. For 155 years, they have been making top-drawer Châteauneuf, and their Léon Perdigal label, named for that cellar master, makes equally delicious Côtes de Rhône. It’s a blend of...www.majestic.co.uk
This is thing, it does, goes down well and is actually decent. I've bought it in volume before for 'a do' and it was a good choice.That looks posh, obviously I buy on how the label looks,Ta will check out.
How the bottle looks is probably the most important thing for a 'do'.This is thing, it does, goes down well and is actually decent. I've bought it in volume before for 'a do' and it was a good choice.
Very trueHow the bottle looks is probably the most important thing for a 'do'.
Most of us drinking it don't really notice the taste, certainly not after a couple of glasses.
I've never had a bottle for under 7 I've liked, ..I think this is the price point will check out.Tesco finest Primitivo is superb and £7 a bottle.
My preference for Spanish red wine is Ribera del Duero. Generally, they seem better to me than Riojas.Campo Viejo for me. I am into riojas
I am Spain right now and Campo Viego Rioja Rose is €4.80 and Rioja Crizana 2019 is €5.95, I am trying to my best to drink the country dryCampo Viejo for me. I am into riojas
I've worked in a bottling plant. The wine comes in inside huge plastic bags inside shipping containers. It's pumped into tanks and bottled. Same wine, different bottles, different supermarkets and different prices.How the bottle looks is probably the most important thing for a 'do'.
Most of us drinking it don't really notice the taste, certainly not after a couple of glasses.
Coming in at 12-14 quid.Is it worth paying 50%more on red wine generally?My preference for Spanish red wine is Ribera del Duero. Generally, they seem better to me than Riojas.
I suggest people try out this type if you can find them in the UK.