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Beyond the limits

Overton’s blind tasting group found itself well beyond its comfort zone this week.  Blind tasting is difficult enough with such subtle differences between wines and the convergence of styles between the so-called old and new worlds.  But if you try tasting some wines which are well beyond your normal range you quickly discover how much

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Exploring northern Portugal

This tasting for Andover Wine Friends was based on a Wine Society fine dining six-bottle case, augmented by a few bottles at the bottom and the top their excellent Portuguese offer.  For most of our tasters – including me – it was a voyage of discovery.  The general quality reputation of Portuguese table wines in

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Rioja, modernist or old school?

Is Rioja having an identity crisis?  For the average wine buyer staring at a supermarket shelf, this might seem a daft question. This famous region from Atlantic-influenced northern Spain continues to be a source of inexpensive, sound, flavourful wines.  Even at this level, there is a style issue: if you want a red that is

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Christmas begins here

Can any wine compare with the intensity and sheer excitement of great Sherry?  Now there’s a question which we could spend a lot of time debating … but frankly on Christmas Eve we are not going to!  This is just a brilliant drink. The pleasure begins the moment you pour a small amount into a

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Star Saperavi

Last Saturday’s fine wine supper started as a tour of Eastern Europe.  The idea was to give a quick overview of the exciting things that are happening in Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria and many more places.  It did deliver on that as the bottle shots and the list below testify.  We did our tour of the,

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Essi’s sparkling world tour

Hot foot from visiting 30 wine regions for her major revision of Christie’s Encylopedia of Champagne and Sparkling Wine, Essi Avellan MW introduces 16 traditional-method sparkling wines. What she showed was how many places – including some very surprising locations – where the high quality sparkling wine is being made.  Please excuse any minor errors –

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Rhone again

The Rhône valley has been our wine region of choice in 2013.  Overton’s blind tasting group has chosen it no fewer than four times in the last year. Clearly we can’t get enough of it as this week’s tasting – north and south, white and red – was a great success.  As it turned out

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Bai Gorri

Lighting tour of Northern Spain

This year’s European Wine Bloggers Conference was held in Logroño, Rioja, in late October. The most exciting part of it for me was the chance to visit some great regions which are all new to me. In the course of three days, and thanks largely to the sponsorship of Araex, a group of independent Spanish

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