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March 09, 2005

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As always, a thorough post. What, $6 US! I will keep an eye open. Thanks, jens

Thanks, Jens! I could not believe the price myself - I mean who in their right mind would spend £6 to get a Blossom Hill/Gallo/Hardy's when this is available at 1/3 of the price? I'm stocking up as we speak! And I think there is a list of distributors on the estate's website if you want to know where to look in your area.

Sigh it's a bit depressing the illusion of choice sometimes. Most of the biggest supermarkets are filled with different kinds of the same crap. Do we really need a coca cola aisle. Settle for less and more eclectic any day.

Canny bargains, what a joy.

Ek verstom my dat 'n mens so baie oor kos kan skryf. Ek is een van daai mense wat my kos eet en 'n uur later nie meer kan onthou wat ek geëet het nie.

The illusion of choice indeed. 15 kinds of sliced sandwich "ham" and not a chunk of chorizo in sight. In fact, the bigger the store, the less real choice you have. Aaaah, wine bargain hunting - the acceptable face of hunting!

Boertjie, jy klink nes my man. Solank dit sy maag vol maak en sy bloedsuikervlakke herstel, gee hy niks om wat hy eet nie. En om daaroor te skryf is so vergesog as om buite die perke van die werklikheid te wees! Ek is weer verstom oor hoe versigtig en pragtig jy goed vertaal. My ma was nog altyd die tweetaligste persoon wat ek ken, maar noudat sy oorlede is dink ek jy het miskien haar plek ingeneem!!

By spooky coincidence, I made chorizo in red wine yesterday.

Doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo [spooky Twilight Zone music] Lucky you - you found chorizo!!

Although I must add that a friend had discovered a Polish butcher near her place in North London and I plan to head over there and stock up on spicy sausages soon!!

Your story reminds me of the infamous Charles Shaw wine, but more affectionately known around these parts as Two Buck Chuck, because it can be bought at a staggering $1.99. What's even better is that it is perfectly drinkable! In fact, legend has it that at blind tastings, it has even swept first place a couple of times!

Type "Two Buck Chuck" into Google if you want to know more.

Groetnis,
R.

Hi Red

And that reminds me of the legend that used to do the rounds back home that Tassies was made from the leftovers at the bottom of the barrels used for far greater wines. So in a given year you could get a wine that was 99% Cabernet, an other years, 99% pigswill... And of course there was also the rumour that Tassies would beat pretty much any other wine in a blind tasting in a good year!

Lekker naweek!
J

£3.99 at Tesco? Was there a special offer? I see it on their Wine Warehouse pages at £5.50-ish/6 bottles. They have an own-label Carmenere at £3.31/6. I will definitely have a go at the Edwards. I have had the Casillero del Diablo version, which was good, [at about £5.60 from Tesco & all the UK s/mkts]. I am surprised that you describe the colour as "ruby red ..." as one of the characteristics of Carmenere is its almost inky, opaque blackness. The Casillero is like this, stikingly so on first aquaintance.

As for chorizo, anyone able to get to Portobello Rd in London will find the real thing, and how, at Garcia's deli, which is just before [downhill side] of the Westway flyover and another Spanish deli [I forget the name] just past the flyover on the uphill side. Both on the right, as you walk uphill.

Liked your review, and since u wrote it, you may notice rationalisation by the supermarkets, and they eventually will sell only well known brands (like they did with beer). The independent sector will have an opportinity to gain some ground!

For your info LFE have just managed to gain a foothold in ASDA in the UK.
The Cabernet Malbec and a white Chardonnay/SBlanc has just arrived in at £4.78 a bottle. Wait a few months and it will go down to £3.78 on offer.

Good luck... and good hunting!

Peter

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