Don't write a long time. Decide to take a break. Actually, I don't want write about popular and low quallity wines. So, when I found something interesting, I will write about it for sure.
Last month I was on two tasting evenings:
1) Hugel, Alsace, France.
Wines: Gentil (blend, based on Sylvaner), Sylvaner, Muscat, Riesling, Gewurz, and Gewurz from old vine.
Actually, wines was simple and I my expectations were not met . Maybe Gentil has best value (price/quallity)
2) Wines frim Bernar Magrez from France and Spain.
Not bad, not good. Saint-Emillion was rought, Spain (Toro) ripe and little unbalanced, Provence washy and obscure.
There was delicios Sauvignon Blanc from Languedoc-Roussilion. Cheapest wine on taste. Crispy, fresh, with hints of "France".
Value (price/quallity) is amazing. This is first time when I tryed so good wine for 10$ only.
In USA and Europe average retail price will be like 4$ or 5$.
Last month I was on two tasting evenings:
1) Hugel, Alsace, France.
Wines: Gentil (blend, based on Sylvaner), Sylvaner, Muscat, Riesling, Gewurz, and Gewurz from old vine.
Actually, wines was simple and I my expectations were not met . Maybe Gentil has best value (price/quallity)
2) Wines frim Bernar Magrez from France and Spain.
Not bad, not good. Saint-Emillion was rought, Spain (Toro) ripe and little unbalanced, Provence washy and obscure.
There was delicios Sauvignon Blanc from Languedoc-Roussilion. Cheapest wine on taste. Crispy, fresh, with hints of "France".
Value (price/quallity) is amazing. This is first time when I tryed so good wine for 10$ only.
In USA and Europe average retail price will be like 4$ or 5$.
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