Following on from yesterday's sad tale... Now for the good news.
My nearest vineyard, at St Martin de Redon, is about 12 kms away from us, and luckily is also en route to and from our preferred supermarket.
My nearest vineyard, at St Martin de Redon, is about 12 kms away from us, and luckily is also en route to and from our preferred supermarket.
They make 3 wines; Vin de Table, AOC Cahors, and Rosé. We buy the table wine, which is excellent.
This is how it's sold; not unlike petrol. We take our plastic containers, and this lovely lady just fills 'em up.
Yesterday I asked her about the cépage of this simple table wine, and was not surprised to learn that it was mostly Cabernet, with a little Merlot..... my two favourites.
So what does it cost? €1.10 per litre (86p or $1.20)..... a bargain in any currency!
Cabernet and Merlot, one of my favourite blends. But it costs me more than ten times as much as it costs you! NZ$9.99 for a 750 ml bottle, and that's when it's "on special"! What a splendid place you live, Cro!
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame you can't run a car on wine at that price.
ReplyDeleteAs Judith says NZ$9.99 minimum on special.
ReplyDeleteBloody hell - I pay about10 times more than that for mine, but that's the price you have to pay for living next to Waitrose.
ReplyDeleteNot exactly an elegant method of delivery but certainly economical.
ReplyDeleteWe decant into a Ch Pétrus bottle before drinking.
DeleteThat is cheaper than some bottled water here.
ReplyDeleteI meant to check, yesterday, how much certain bottled waters are here, but I forgot. I have a feeling that you're right.
DeleteI think that Perrier is well worth the premium, though (the water, not the Champagne).
DeleteIt's all the added chemicals that make it so expensive.
DeleteThat's my kinda wine...it's like a wine station! By the way, I added an embiggened shot of the little girl for you Cro...
ReplyDeleteWow! What a deal. I've stumbled upon some inexpensive wines before, but they lived down to their price.
ReplyDeleteAnd the most amazing thing about those wines in France is that they are super tasty and won't do you any harm like headaches... We say they are honest.
ReplyDelete'Honest' is the right word. No additives; just fermented juice!
DeleteA pail of wine...how unassuming can you get?
ReplyDeleteI love it! Fill er up!
ReplyDeleteHow cool to be able to just drive up to a winery and say "fill er up!"
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