Posts Tagged ‘Fine Wine’

Jan
11

Bibendum’s Burgundy 2010 En Primeur Tasting

By Rob Pickard

Bibendum Burgundy Tasting 2010

Last year I sat here and wrote about the stellar vintage of 2009, with the Burgundy growers making their annual pilgrimage to the UK on the back of a fantastic year for all involved.  Weather wise it was pretty much perfect, ideal conditions throughout the year had created superb quality drinking across the board, with hugely fruit driven, …

Nov
21

Burgundy 2010, Day 4: Mortet, Gouges, Dupont-Tisserandot, Robert Chevillon & Hudelot-Noellet

By Juel Mahoney

Domaine Gouges

Domaine Gouges featured in Tears of God Manga comic

Burgundy has a stabilised style; and if change happens, it’s at a glacial pace. That is why it is so interesting to be there when a Domaine is in the process of changing hands from one generation to the next.

Arnaud at Domaine Mortet and Gregoire at …

Nov
18

Bibendum’s Rhone Tasting

By Rob Pickard

Rhone 2010 tasting

As all eyes turn to the slopes of the Rhone valley and the fruits of the 2010 vintage, Bibendum HQ was awash with some of the Rhone’s finest for Bibendum’s annual Rhone Tasting. So as the crowds descended on Primrose Hill we made a whistle-stop tour of the tasting to see what 2010 was all about.

Following a visit …

Nov
16

Burgundy 2010, Day 3: Potel, Morey, Fontaine-Gagnard, Latour-Giraud, Fourrier, Alain Chavy & J. Confuron Contetidot

By Juel Mahoney

Burgundy Day 3

It is not every morning you taste 12 Grand Cru vintages before 9.30am. But by Day 3 in Burgundy our taste buds had become laser sharp to the nuances in the vineyard and we were picking the difference between Clos-de-Beze from Bonnes Mares at twenty paces.

Although the nature of the 2010 vintage made it easier to distinguish vineyards; unlike 2009s …

Nov
11

The Battles of the Rhones: North vs South – Les Ravines Condrieu, Domaine Robert Niero

By Charlotte Grimmett, Bibendum Fine Wine Web Sales

Charlotte Grimmett

I am a real fan of Condrieu so I have to say: the Northern Rhone wins for me.

Often understated and even little known amongst wine drinkers, no matter what the occasion, full on meal, or an aperitif, there is something on offer for all. One of my favourites is the Condrieu, Les Ravines from Domaine …

Nov
09

Burgundy 2010, Day 2: Grivot, Marc Colin, Tollot-Beaut, Girardin & Ghislaine Barthod

By Juel Mahoney

Grivot and trois Bibendum dames

The story of the yields in Burgundy 2010

There were many explanations for the low yields in 2010 in Burgundy. If I had not seen the empty spaces for myself, the cynic in me may have thought this was a neat marketing trick to create demand.

After only two days in Burgundy, this proved to be wishful thinking.

Quantities in Burgundy …

Nov
07

Burgundy 2010, Day 1: Robert Denogent, Morey-Coffinet, Bouley and Domaine Roux

By Juel Mahoney

Pouilly Fuisse

Bonjour from Burgundy

Could there be anything more beautiful to the wine lover’s heart than to see gold vineyards against gold forests on the way to taste gold wines?

We arrived early for our first appointment at Domaine Robert Denogent in the village of Fuissé. He had expected us a little later, so while we …

Nov
02

The Battle of the Rhones: North vs South – Southern Rhone

By Camilla Bowler

Camilla Bowler

People seem to be afraid of big, bold wines these days. I don’t like over-alcoholic, jam-laden monsters either. But why should just a few out-of-balance wines prevent us from appreciating some of the bigger styles out there?

Sometimes, power and weightiness are GOOD. Big wines can be warming, and satisfying, and they can partner bold flavours and rich meaty dishes in …

Oct
31

The Battle of the Rhones: North vs South – Chateau de St Cosme Condrieu

By Willie Lebus

Willie Lebus

I am a Rhone nut!

Not many people you know put on a tasting dinner featuring 17 Condrieu from the 1995 vintage at the Square. Epic! White Rhone is seriously underrated. White Hermitage is so much better value than White Burgundy. And it doesn’t look like the morning after the night before….

Oct
26

The Battle of Rhones: North vs South – Chateau de Beaucastel, Chateauneuf du Pape

Amy Holmes

Last year I was lucky enough to attend a Chateau de Beaucastel dinner presented by Marc Perrin. We tasted verticals of both Chateau de Beaucastel and Coudoulet de Beaucastel, needless to say I was completely won over.

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