Wines2U Singapore & The Quaffers Club http://wines2u.posterous.com "Rewined" posterous.com Mon, 27 Feb 2012 01:03:00 -0800 BURGUNDY SPECIAL OFFER PARCEL - 2009 PINOT NOIR & CHARDONNAY http://wines2u.posterous.com/burgundy-special-offer-parcel-2009-pinot-noir http://wines2u.posterous.com/burgundy-special-offer-parcel-2009-pinot-noir

We have a special offer parcel thanks to one of our fantastic wineries in Burgundy (Maison Janotsbos): their 2009 Bourgogne Chardonnay and 2009 Pinot Noir. 2009 was a particularly warm, sunny vintage and so both are excellent - especially the Pinot Noir which has a lovely balance of ripeness/freshness, yet at only 12.5% ALC. Usually $51.00 per bottle, now $40.00 per bottle while stocks last. Go to... our website, click on the map and go to Burgundy! Don't miss this special parcel!

Maison Janotsbos is a partnership of two winemakers: Richard Bos, a dutchman who sold his restaurant in Holland to pursue his dream of making wine in Burgundy (how cool is that?), and Thierry Janots who was cellar-master at the legendary producer 'Domaine des Comtes Lafon'. The wines are great....and fairly affordable for Burgundy! They produce famous White Burgundies such as Pouilly Fuissé, Puligny & Chassagne Montrachet, Meursault....all on our website and all exclusively imported to Singapore by Wines2U.
Janotsbos_passing_grapes

Permalink | Leave a comment  »

]]>
http://posterous.com/images/profile/missing-user-75.png http://posterous.com/users/cPQGF98Lp2cQy wines2u wines2u wines2u
Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:25:00 -0800 More and more wine being made in China! http://wines2u.posterous.com/more-and-more-wine-being-made-in-china http://wines2u.posterous.com/more-and-more-wine-being-made-in-china

Permalink | Leave a comment  »

]]>
http://posterous.com/images/profile/missing-user-75.png http://posterous.com/users/cPQGF98Lp2cQy wines2u wines2u wines2u
Wed, 14 Dec 2011 20:02:00 -0800 Painting the town pink.... http://wines2u.posterous.com/86462297 http://wines2u.posterous.com/86462297

Alex

Enjoying a glass of a refreshing rosé, perfect for the Singapore climate.....if you look carefully at the glass you'll see I am drinking the competition, all in the name of product research! Wines2U now have a list of seven rosés: two from the Loire Valley, three from Provence including the ever-popular "Corail" from Chateau de Roquefort (organic & biodynamic!), one from the Rhone and one from the Languedoc. It never ceases to amaze me that people aren't drinking more rosé in this part of the world. Rosé is a great pick-me-up; it's refreshing and many a rosé can handle a good deal of Asian spice.

Good quality rosé will have a "healthy" balance between sweetness and acidity - most decent examples from France (indeed from anywhere) are dry to off-dry. Unfortunately many mass-produced examples, made primarily for supermarkets, have too much sugar and not enough natural fruit flavour or acid freshness - often described as 'bubble-gum rosé' by yours truly!

Not that all 'bubble-gum rosé' is bad (proving the afore-mentioned rule) - one of the wine importers I worked for in the UK (Forth Wines) shipped a particularly delicious and extremely popular rosé from Argentina (Goyenechea Estate), made from the Merlot grape. Perhaps they still do. Anyway, Goyenechea's had that bubble-gum taste but it was expertly balanced by crisp acidity giving it freshness as well as length. Growing conditions/good viticulture or acidification (i.e. the winemaker adding acidity), who really cares, but I'd wager that it's the former.   

Where France is concerned, I love the delicate, salmon-pink rosés from Provence and the dry, unshowy, crisp, mineral examples from the Loire Valley (e.g. our pink Sancerre). However, it may surprise you - considering this is veering somewhat off-piste where Wines2U's vested interests are concerned - but the country whose rosé's I can never get enough of are Spain's. Especially the fuller, deeper-coloured styles. In my opinion, they are unmatched for their sheer drinkability, and for that perfect balance between weight/warmth of fruit and freshness - the good ones that is! And we're often not talking big money. Ochoa's (Navarra) is a particular favourite.

It's terribly easy to generalise when talking about such a large, wide-ranging topic as the world of wine is - there are always exceptions to pretty much everything. Which is why I am always saying "usually" or "as a general rule", a lot....

The long-awaited (by me!) Quaffers Club is planning a full-on rosé tasting session in 2012, where we'll compare styles, regions and countries.

Let's paint the town pink!

 

Permalink | Leave a comment  »

]]>
http://posterous.com/images/profile/missing-user-75.png http://posterous.com/users/cPQGF98Lp2cQy wines2u wines2u wines2u
Sun, 23 Oct 2011 20:43:00 -0700 Greetings from Alex at Wines2U http://wines2u.posterous.com/greetings-from-winesu2 http://wines2u.posterous.com/greetings-from-winesu2

We have recently had a major website update with better navigation of our products - you can now search by region as well as by taste! And we have a great selection of mixed cases, so that you are just a click away from receiving a pre-mixed case on your doorstep!

Do watch this space for more articles and insights about our fantastic French wines.

Wines2u_logo_jpeg
Mmr_bottles

Permalink | Leave a comment  »

]]>
http://posterous.com/images/profile/missing-user-75.png http://posterous.com/users/cPQGF98Lp2cQy wines2u wines2u wines2u