2009 Berrys' Good Ordinary White (Stelvin)
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Product:
78048B
Berrys' Exclusive
Bottle Size:
Bottle
(75 cl)
Case Size:
12
Maturity:
Drink now
Vintage:
2009
Producer:
Dourthe
Grape Variety:
Sauv.Blanc & Sémillon
Style:
Medium Bodied,
Dry,
12.5% alcohol
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We have reduced the price of our 2009 Good Ordinary White for a limited time, so you can now drink wonderfully classic dry white Bordeaux for less than £6 a bottle and enjoy free next day UK delivery too, if you purchase a case before 15th June.
The dominant grape variety is Sauvignon Blanc, which contributes an appealing, zingy gooseberry-and-nettle aroma to the wine, but alongside it is the Sémillon, another Bordeaux stalwart, which imparts some richer, waxy elements. The bouquet is therefore an interesting blend of green fruit, grapefruit, citrus fruits and lanolin, which becomes more waxy as the wine ages.
The palate is bone-dry, with crisp, lively acidity, and with no oak influence to fatten the wine. It is designed to be drunk young, either as an aperitif or with shellfish and fried fish, and although it has the capacity to age for a few years we recommend it to be drunk young to be enjoyed at its best.
(Alun Griffiths MW, Berrys' Wine Buying Director)
Find out more about how our Bordeaux buyer, Max Lalondrelle, selects the blends for our Good Ordinary Bordeaux wines on our blog.
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Wines for our Berrys' own selection are hand-picked by our expert buyers and are standard-bearers of style and quality from classical wine regions, offering exceptional value for money.
The dominant grape variety is Sauvignon Blanc, which contributes an appealing, zingy gooseberry-and-nettle aroma to the wine, but alongside it is the Sémillon, another Bordeaux stalwart, which imparts some richer, waxy elements. The bouquet is therefore an interesting blend of green fruit, grapefruit, citrus fruits and lanolin, which becomes more waxy as the wine ages.
The palate is bone-dry, with crisp, lively acidity, and with no oak influence to fatten the wine. It is designed to be drunk young, either as an aperitif or with shellfish and fried fish, and although it has the capacity to age for a few years we recommend it to be drunk young to be enjoyed at its best.
(Alun Griffiths MW, Berrys' Wine Buying Director)
Find out more about how our Bordeaux buyer, Max Lalondrelle, selects the blends for our Good Ordinary Bordeaux wines on our blog.
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Wines for our Berrys' own selection are hand-picked by our expert buyers and are standard-bearers of style and quality from classical wine regions, offering exceptional value for money.
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From the ever-reliable Bordeaux wine merchant Dourthe, this is a refreshingly zesty, classic Bordeaux blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, whose smoky whiff of vanilla and zingy grapefruit-crisp freshness make this dry white reminiscent of good white Graves, only at a fraction of the price.
(The Wine Gang - www.thewinegang.com - May 2012)
(The Wine Gang - www.thewinegang.com - May 2012)
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