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I've just been amusing myself reading the tasting notes for some LIDL wines.
Yes I know I need to get out more.
Anyway, one is described as firm, dry and with good length while another is described as grapey...no,really?
So..if you were a wine what would your tasting notes say?
I'm going to go with robust,rounded and full bodied |
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A great bottle of Estragon leaves your tastebuds feeling decidedly plummy.
As if that wasn’t enough, Estragon often touches the back of your throat leaving a distinct tingle.
The finish ranges from sweet to savory, depending on the vintage. |
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Dry, but with a hint of sunny sweetness, slightly aged but well rounded. The wine surprises with its flavour it develops after the second sip and leaves a nice aftertaste. Best enjoyed with friends in a private place |
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"A great bottle of Estragon leaves your tastebuds feeling decidedly plummy.
As if that wasn’t enough, Estragon often touches the back of your throat leaving a distinct tingle.
The finish ranges from sweet to savory, depending on the vintage."
I imagine you have a biscuity finish |
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"A great bottle of Estragon leaves your tastebuds feeling decidedly plummy.
As if that wasn’t enough, Estragon often touches the back of your throat leaving a distinct tingle.
The finish ranges from sweet to savory, depending on the vintage.
I imagine you have a biscuity finish "
I wouldn't know |
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This red is perhaps an acquired taste. Quiet and unassuming at first with a full bodied middle and a long finish. Slight effervescence means pairing with cheese should be avoided |
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