Thursday, August 27, 2009

Chateau Paveil de Luze







Well it seems as though the summer is well and truly over as the cool air is starting to blow and already we have had our fair share of rain. Another indication is that I’m back at work, so the new term starts in a couple of weeks and id better go buy a new coat. To take the edge off the cool nights I opened a bottle of Chateau Paveil de Luze 2004 which was given to me for services rendered and what a great bottle of wine, its a blend of three of my most favourite varietals. Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot go together so well one or two shy of a claret but all the same this was a lovely tipple, with spicy flavours and warm nose with subtle hint of herbs I could surely drink this when the cold really sets in with a could pan of scouse. Hmmmmm not much longer till we can start with the scouse and roast dinners again, I’m kind of looking forward to the winter cold this year and ill have to look up this one again.



On a similar topic we seem to have a mole in the proposed vineyard so before we can start sorting the soil monkey will need to go trapping.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Hellooo…is there anybody thereee???


Time to blow off the cobwebs I think. It seems as though the wine blog has been neglected for some time but not forgotten, the chances of that is very slim with constant reminders from a far. Its been a little slow on the wine from for oneself not in the consumption but more in the motivation to write about my drinking habits. Therefore a re think into my little space here is needed. I will occasionally drop in a wine or two but the future is looking toward a have a go vineyard that Thud and I are going to plant over the water. Between the pair of us and friends and family who have obtained exceptional knowledge in Viticulture we plan to plant and grow wine grapes in the north west of England. As you can see my recent attempt to grow was less than successful but a school boy error and dreams of growing the great Cab will have to remain a dream. Our little plot will only be hobby size but enough to try and produce a few bottle of what we hope to be drinkable wine, Thuds past experience of producing cider have been successful and it seems as though they will be more this year with his new apple trees, enough to keep us ticking over as we start to prepare the land and start planting early next year. This will be a lengthy process and I’m sure we will run into one or two problems along the way, and for certain you will get to hear about it