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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 41499" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Hi Panda,</p><p>That's a great price for Chateau Neuf Du Pape - but this is a wine that shouldn't be drunk until at least 5 years old so Tesco's would have to be a 2003 vintage or earlier to be at its best if drunk now. Most supermarkets sell reds at around 2 years old, which is really too young for many reds to be at their best. But a couple of reds that I like that are very smooth at 2-3 years old are South African Pinotage (Kumala do a pretty good one) and Italian Montepulciano. Also a young Rioja can be very palatable, but is another that gets better and better with age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 41499, member: 1338"] Hi Panda, That's a great price for Chateau Neuf Du Pape - but this is a wine that shouldn't be drunk until at least 5 years old so Tesco's would have to be a 2003 vintage or earlier to be at its best if drunk now. Most supermarkets sell reds at around 2 years old, which is really too young for many reds to be at their best. But a couple of reds that I like that are very smooth at 2-3 years old are South African Pinotage (Kumala do a pretty good one) and Italian Montepulciano. Also a young Rioja can be very palatable, but is another that gets better and better with age. [/QUOTE]
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