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Machiavelli

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Thank you to [MENTION=13683]Cowfold Seagull[/MENTION] for alerting me to the presence of this thread. There are some reasonable "sweet spot" wines with screw cap closures nowadays. Over Christmas I've had a bottle of Philip Shaw's The Idiot Shiraz and Johner Estate Gladstone Pinot Noir (with the Christmas Goose) both of which were perfectly decent screw closure wines. You won't find those in Tescys though. You'll find them with those good people at Quaff. Equally, Tesco do a cork closure Chateauneuf Du Pape that's bang average.

I now await the inevitable arrival of [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28490]Machiavelli[/MENTION] to tell me what a peasant I am.

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Goldstone1976

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Thank you to [MENTION=13683]Cowfold Seagull[/MENTION] for alerting me to the presence of this thread. There are some reasonable "sweet spot" wines with screw cap closures nowadays. Over Christmas I've had a bottle of Philip Shaw's The Idiot Shiraz and Johner Estate Gladstone Pinot Noir (with the Christmas Goose) both of which were perfectly decent screw closure wines. You won't find those in Tescys though. You'll find them with those good people at Quaff. Equally, Tesco do a cork closure Chateauneuf Du Pape that's bang average.

I now await the inevitable arrival of [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28490]Machiavelli[/MENTION] to tell me what a peasant I am.


Oik, I think.

Though he’s right that there are some very decent wines under screw cap.

Just not the ones he highlights. :wink:
 








Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
Thank you to [MENTION=13683]Cowfold Seagull[/MENTION] for alerting me to the presence of this thread. There are some reasonable "sweet spot" wines with screw cap closures nowadays. Over Christmas I've had a bottle of Philip Shaw's The Idiot Shiraz and Johner Estate Gladstone Pinot Noir (with the Christmas Goose) both of which were perfectly decent screw closure wines. You won't find those in Tescys though. You'll find them with those good people at Quaff. Equally, Tesco do a cork closure Chateauneuf Du Pape that's bang average.

I now await the inevitable arrival of [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28490]Machiavelli[/MENTION] to tell me what a peasant I am.

G1976 has raised the stakes and, on reflection, hoi-polloi might be more appropriate.
 


The Clamp

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If you like Malbec and are not wedded to cork, Asda do a very passable screw-top Malbec. Gran Lomo. At £4.99 it's at the very affordable end of the market and rather nice. If you must buy wine from a supermarket you could do a lot worse.
 






Sirnormangall

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I think this could be the final straw for many of us and should be added to the list of reasons why there will be so many empty seats at the next match.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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If you like Malbec and are not wedded to cork, Asda do a very passable screw-top Malbec. Gran Lomo. At £4.99 it's at the very affordable end of the market and rather nice. If you must buy wine from a supermarket you could do a lot worse.

I prefer Merlot to Malbec but I like both.
Aldi sell a very nice French Merlot for about a fiver, with a Cork in it.
To be honest when it comes to the cheaper end of the market having a Cork really makes little difference.
If I buy cheap wine I always get red as most are really drinkable but I have never found a nice white for less than £9 (basic white Burgundy)
 




BN9 BHA

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I can just imagine the Boro fans looking at NSC to see any news about Connolly, stumbling across this thread and muttering……soft Southern b*****s :lolol:
 








PILTDOWN MAN

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Wine? Yuck

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The Clamp

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I prefer Merlot to Malbec but I like both.
Aldi sell a very nice French Merlot for about a fiver, with a Cork in it.
To be honest when it comes to the cheaper end of the market having a Cork really makes little difference.
If I buy cheap wine I always get red as most are really drinkable but I have never found a nice white for less than £9 (basic white Burgundy)

Ah yes, I can't drink white wine due to reflux issues but from memory it is hard to find anything decent tasting for less than about a tenner. Don't know Aldi's alcohol range but Lidl do some lovely tipples, I imagine they are quite similar. Thanks though, I might have a gander into Aldi :cheers:
 


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Peroni gluten free is good, many can't taste the difference from the normal stuff

I tried it. Unfortunately it tasted to me like the beer equivalent of a warm hand shake when you were hoping for a proper snog.
 






PILTDOWN MAN

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