Event Description
Following the success of our last Old World v New World Challenge our follow up course will ask the question, where do the best blends come from? The classic regions of France or the New World, represented by Australia and South Africa?
In this 4 week course we explore stylistic differences between wines from France and wines from the New World. Each week we take a traditional blend and taste two wines made from that blend but in different parts of the world.
The Line-up:
Bordeaux Blend White (Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon)
1. Château George 7 Blanc, Fronsac 2021 £20.95 and
2. Bizoe ‘Henriëtta’ Rikus Neethling, Franschhoek 2018 £24.50
Bordeaux Blend Red (Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot)
3. Château Cambon La Pelouse Cru Bourgeois, Haut Médoc 2015 £23.00 and
4. Klein Constantia Red Blend, Constantia 2018 £24.95
Rhone Blend White (Viognier, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne)
5. Lirac Blanc Lunar Apogé Domaine des Carabiniers 2019 £19.95 and
6. Vondeling Babiana, Paarl 2020 £15.95
Rhone Blend Red (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre)
7. Cairanne Rouge, Domaine les Hautes Cances 2017 £19.95
8. Kilikanoon Killerman's Run GSM, Clare Valley 2020 £18.95
The especially curated case of 8 wines is being supplied directly by Davy’s and would normally cost £168.00 but is discounted to £150.00 for this course.
Join us on Thursday 9th February for France v New World who does it better?