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Wine of the Week: Wine List  - Matthew Jukes

The Daily Mail  Weekend – Saturday 12th July

 

 

 

 

Chinon: Château de Ligré 2007 Blanc

 

£9.95

per bottle


£119.40

per case


 

“Chinon Blanc is a rare style of wine, and this is the finest I have tasted in years.  Tailor-made for the mint recipes, the herbal, tangy, refreshing chenin blanc flavours in this wine are incredibly summery and desperately classy at the same time.”

 

Rosés that pack a punch – Victoria Moore

The Guardian Weekend – Saturday 12th July

 

 

 

 

Vin de Corse Sartène: Domaine Saparale Rosé 2007

 

£10.25

per bottle


£123.00

per case


 

“Pale and unusual, with serpentine strength (in that it has flex and length that comes from acidity and subtleness, rather than from shouty fruitiness). Made from sciacarello, nielluccio and vermentino, it has a herbaceous savour that goes well with food. I’m also a fan of the same producer’s white.”

 

Wine of the Week: A Coral-Pink Rosé that is Perfect with Sea Food

Matthew Jukes

Money Week – Friday 27th June

 

 

 

 

Cassis: Clos Ste Magdeleine 2007 Rosé

 

£14.75

per bottle


£177.00

per case


 

“The beautiful Provençal fishing port of Cassis is home to some of the most beguiling and memorable wines in France.  Only 14 producers make wine here and François Sack, of Clos Sainte Magdeleine, is my favourite.  I have long been a fan of the stunning, quirky white wine created here, with its herbal tang and mildly oily, honey and walnut notes (the 2007 vintage, which I tasted for the first time the other day, arrives in the autumn and is simply amazing).  Very occasionally, though, a small parcel of the ultra-rare Cassis rosé makes it to our shores.

 

Made from Cinsault, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, this coral-pink wine is one of the most ethereal and heart-achingly beautiful releases of the season.  If you are an accomplished epicurean and you want to prove your credentials once and for all, then pour this wine at a summer lunch alongside a mountainous platter of lobster, langoustines, crévettes grises, crab claws, clams and oysters, and watch your  guests go green with envy at your imperial food and wine-matching skills.  This is a partnership fashioned in heaven.  You will feel compelled to order it by the case, but there will probably be only one opportunity to do so because Yapp has a very thirsty fanbase and they will soon be alerted to its arrival in Britain.”

 

Everything’s Coming up Rosé – Jancis Robinson

Financial Times Weekend – Saturday 28th June

 

 

 

 

Chinon: Château de Ligré Rosé 2007

 

£8.90

per bottle


£106.80

per case


 

“A wine such as Château de Ligré 2007 Chinon Rosé is absolutely lovely – with its fragrantly leafy perfume, soft, fruit texture and a bone dry finish.  This is obviously made from delightfully ripe Loire Cabernet Franc grapes yet haw only 12.5 per cent alcohol and would make a great partner for all sorts of white wine foods.”

 

Cassis; Clos Ste Magdeleine 2007 Rosé

 

£14.75

per bottle


£177.00

per case


 

“…superbly pretty with scents of some sort of herb oil.”

 

Fabulous Fizzes – Jonathan Ray

Telegraph Weekend – Saturday 28th June

 

 

 

 

Crémant de Limoux: ‘Cuvée Selection’ Brut

 

£8.95

per bottle


£107.40

per case


 

“They were making sparkling wine in Limoux, south west of Carcassonne, long before they cottoned on in Champagne.  This fresh, fruity, full-flavoured example from Philippe Collin, son of a Champenois vigneron, is a beauty.”

 

Natasha Hughes

Wine & Spirit Magazine Website

 

 

 

 

Chinon: Château de Ligré Rosé 2007

 

£8.90

per bottle


£106.80

per case


 

“I find good rosé irresistible at this time of year, and one of the best I’ve tasted recently is Pierre and Fabienne Ferrand’s Château de Ligré Rosé, Chinon 2007. The pale pink wine is made from Cabernet Franc with just a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon, which gives it wonderful crunchy flavours of violets, redcurrants and a pleasant hint of green capsicums. It’s got a trace of residual sugar (less than 3 grams per litre), but it also has crisp, zesty acidity and a bone-dry finish. A really pleasant summer food wine to accompany salads and light seafood dishes.”

 

Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2006

 

£25.00

per bottle


£300.00

per case


 

“A good wine list deserves a good Châteauneuf-du-Pape, so I think Claire Michel’s Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2006 is worth a look. There’s a lot of depth and complexity to this wine, which shows notes of lavender and herbs, along with plenty of smoky red fruit. The silky texture contrasts nicely with the grippy tannins. This is a full-bodied, powerful wine with a haunting, elegant finish. If the examples of the 2000 and the 1995 are anything to go by, this wine should age nicely – if you can keep your hands off it that long. If not, I’d match this now to a lamb tagine or even a good steak.”

 

Sauce – Joanna Simon

Sunday Times – Sunday 21st June

 

 

 

 

Tavel: La Forcadière 2007

 

£9.95

per bottle


£107.40

per case


 

“Full bodied, stylish, spicy southern Rhône rose.”

 

Rosé Future – Amelia Pinsent

Country Life – Wednesday 11th June

 

 

 

 

Bellet: Domaine de la Source Rosé 2007

 

£16.75

per bottle


£201.00

per case


 

“Try the robust Povençal style of 2007 Bellet, Domaine de la Source, Jacques Dalmasso.  It has a gorgeous herb aroma that follows onto the palate, where the wild strawberries take over.  Perfect for alfresco dining.”

 

Sauce – Joanna Simon

Sunday Times – Sunday 8th June

 

 

 

 

Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Millet Cabernet Franc 2007

 

£6.95

per bottle


£83.40

per case


 

“Light, soft, raspberry-scented rosé.”

 

The Lure of the Loire – Victoria Moore 

The Guardian Weekend – Saturday June 7th 2008

 

 

 

 

Sancerre: Domaine André Vatan ‘Les Perriers’ 2006

 

£12.50

per bottle


£150.00

per case


 

“Very Sancerrey’ my first thought.  Which is just as it should be.  A bit of gunflint and lovely tranquillity.  2006 was a better Loire vintage than 2007.  If a wine is this good, the age does it no harm: as the sharp grass and citrus aromas soften, a more noble character comes through.”

 

An Actor with Range – Peter Grogan 

The Telegraph – Saturday June 7th 2008

 

 

 

 

Banyuls : Domaine de la Tour VieilleReserva

 

£13.95

per bottle


£167.40

per case


 

“… a stone’s-throw from the Spanish border, the chocolate-friendly wines of Banyuls are a gift to lovers of sweet wines.  All about nuts, toffee and spice, complex, age-worthy wines like Domaine la Tour Vieille Reserva are often a serious bargain.”

 

 

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