Fill me up...
Author
Discussion

dan101smith

Original Poster:

17,043 posts

239 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
quotequote all
I've just ordered a new wine rack, which will hold 60 bottles of wine.

I'm currently about 56 bottles short of filling it. It will only be for red, incidentally.

So, if you had one slot each to fill, what would you put in it?

Shaw Tarse

31,875 posts

231 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
quotequote all
This may need some investigtasting
Open to buy BOGOFF offers?

dan101smith

Original Poster:

17,043 posts

239 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
quotequote all
Open to anything. The aim is to fill it with lots of different ones, to then sample and replenish with more of the decent ones.

llewop

3,941 posts

239 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
quotequote all
My wine rack would always have space for this...



... the bottle above consumed this evening ..yum

but it is a tad tricky to get hold of and perhaps an acquired taste (bought most of my supplies from the vineyard)

Having said that: I'd say that what you should go for is a mixture of everyday wines you know you like, some you fancy trying and a few for special occasions. The mixture cases you can get from the various wine clubs are a good way to fill up your wine rack and discover wines you'd not thought of trying before.

...then try and remember which of the new wines you actually like..and add them to your 'favourites list'

Plotloss

67,280 posts

298 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
quotequote all
Barolo x 56

Done.

FastLaneGirl

1,188 posts

219 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
Majestic Wine do free delivery, have a decent selection and their mixed cases are pretty good value, or mix your own. I always take the opportunity to stick in some of their champagne offers too, currently £25 a bottle for Laurent Perrier (my fave) or Perrier Jouet NV.

I also only drink red, I had an amazing 2004 Rioja recently (but stupidly didn't write down the name), and am also into Spanish Tempranillo as a good everyday drinker.


MATTP77

697 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
Plotloss said:
Barolo x 56

Done.
I heard that Plotless doesnt mind a cheeky bottle of Barolo.

dan101smith

Original Poster:

17,043 posts

239 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
I was kinda hoping the replies would be along the lines of "you've got to try xxxx". The mixed cases are a good idea but can be hit-and-miss in my experience.

Scawie

331 posts

236 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all

Simon Brooks

1,527 posts

279 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
have a look at laithwaites mixed cases, more often then not pretty nice selection, not looked recently but would guesst they are offering a few xmas deals, sometimes nice to have a lucky dip approach and just see what turns up and tickles your fancy, reasonable evenings entertainment with friends trying different stuff

have fun

Pothole

34,367 posts

310 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
Marques de Riscal Reserva 2001, or the 2004 is not bad.

V8mate

45,899 posts

217 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
Do you have a Costco card, Dan?

You could do worse than wander along their open cases and grab one of each smile

All the right vineyards and good prices too.

Mobile Chicane

21,965 posts

240 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
It depends what you like.

Personally I'm a Burgundy lover and could quite happily fill the rack with Faiveley 1er Cru, however at £50-odd a bottle that isn't likely.

Fleurie offers a cheaper alternative, also Beaujolais: Georges Duboeuf Chiroubles is around the £8.99 mark from Waitrose (occasionally discounted).

If you like Bordeaux then Berry Bros Good Ordinary Claret is a reliable choice for sub £10.

dan101smith

Original Poster:

17,043 posts

239 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
quotequote all
Costco card is an interesting point - I don't have one, but walked past a stand advertising them the other day. That could well be a plan.

giw12

1,454 posts

291 months

Monday 29th November 2010
quotequote all
If a channel hop is an option, then this guy is a star:

http://www.boursot.co.uk/

I've been heading over once a year for the past 5 or 6 years and I'll get 100 or so bottles each trip. I think he might pay your ferry as well if you spend over a certain amount.

Davey S2

13,389 posts

282 months

Monday 29th November 2010
quotequote all
Mobile Chicane said:
If you like Bordeaux then Berry Bros Good Ordinary Claret is a reliable choice for sub £10.
+1 Great everyday quaffable claret