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it wasn't just one meal was it?

nah, we used it over a few weeks. He'd moved out of his house to a new house with his new wife, but left some of his specially imported wines in the cupboard .... what were we gonna do with it? :lol:

While the supermarket wines are nowhere near the same quality, that crate we worked our way thru has given me a lifetime's liking for Hardy's reds. :) ... talking of which, Tesco has a Merlot of theirs on offer at the mo. :)

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What the hell were you cooking that took 9 litres of wine? Did you have Keith Floyd round or something?

I can't remember all that it got used for, but I do remember that quite a few bottles got used for coq au van - mostly because the first one we cooked was so feckin' scrumptious that we had to keep making it again. :lol:

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Revisiting an old theme of Prosecco I remember a couple of years ago Aldi or Lidl (I can't remember which) did small cans of Prosecco which were excellent to take to festivals which had a strict 'no glass' rule. But I haven't seen them for a long time.

So any suggestions for wine to take to fests with a 'no glass' rule?

We tend to settle for wine boxes but that doesn't give you fizz and I do like a bottle of fizz with fresh strawberries to mark our arrival.

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Revisiting an old theme of Prosecco I remember a couple of years ago Aldi or Lidl (I can't remember which) did small cans of Prosecco which were excellent to take to festivals which had a strict 'no glass' rule. But I haven't seen them for a long time.

So any suggestions for wine to take to fests with a 'no glass' rule?

We tend to settle for wine boxes but that doesn't give you fizz and I do like a bottle of fizz with fresh strawberries to mark our arrival.

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Rioja is bland. Not a fan. The Tempranillo grape is dull and acidic. Spanish wine is at the bottom of my Old World list. I prefer Hungary as a nation as I know it makes at least one excellent Pinot Noir, which is more than can be said for Espania.

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I can't really tell that much difference between a bottle of M&S Italian Table red and a bottle of Petrus. Probably because I smoke. Although there is a great Freakenomics podcast on it which goes to show it's mainly bunkum.

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I had a nice Cotes de Gascogne from Tesco last night. I only bought it to make up a portabella mushroom and tarragon sauce with a steak for the kids tea, but ended up buying another bottle. My daughter is more of a Lambrini girl but see said it was "delicious". On offer at 4.99 and I would happily pay double for it :-)

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Understand opinion.

I haven't enjoyed a Rioja above the distinction of average. I've had plenty. I don't turn my nose up, but I'm seldom if ever impressed. The main grape is not to my liking at all. I like Pinot, Malbec, Sangiovese, Cabernet and Primitivo primarily. I know my own taste. I don't know yours.

I'm just one man with an opinion. I'm hardly omniscient am I.

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