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Under 4 quid challenge…contender #2

Answering my challenge of the best wine under £4 the folks at Bottle Green sent me this little Hungarian number, Eva’s Vineyard made at Hilltop Estate.  It’s a blend of Chenin Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Királyleányka (that’s Hungarian for ‘cheap and cheerful’) and available at Waitrose for £3.99.

Eva's Vineyard 2008 - Chenin Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Királyleányka

Now, I must say at first sip I was a bit let down. What I like so much about the Vieille Fontaine is its freshness and Eva’s Vineyard didn’t pack that punch of acidity…however, after a bit of time I started Hungar-ing for more (apologies)… it had lots of white peach fruit and apricot backed by some citrus too.  It was left in the fridge overnight and the next day again I was pleasantly surprised.

One of my wine tests is to see how long a bottle lasts after being opened…or rather if it is still drinkable day after day.  And I must say this wine has been opened now for nearly four days and is very drinkable still.

Another wine under 4 squid that deserves a bit of accolade…only two so far but there’s got to be more out there!

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January blues wine of the month

No pay check till Feb? No problem!

You can still get a bottle of decent white wine from the South West of France at the shrapnel price of £3.99.

Made from Producteurs Plaimont it is called Vieille Fontaine and available at Tesco Extra.  It’s made in the Gers region of SW France (They are famous in the States for the Colombelle wine).

This guy is a crispy bomb! A completely refreshing tipple. Lots of citrus loveliness mixed in with granny smith apples. The grapes are of the local sort – Colombard and Ugni blanc.

As for my food pairing. Well eggs are a notorious wine killer – usually they only go with bubbly stuff, but Vieille Fontaine went perfectly with the omelette – it’s all about the acidity in the wine cutting through the egginess of the, uhm, well, eggs.
A great pairing at a super budget price.

My bottle of Vielle Fontaine was kindly sent to me by the folks at Westbury (thanks Sandra) but if you would like your own, and I highly suggest you try it out,  they’re at Tesco Extra.

Vielle Fontaine 2008 £3.99 available at Tesco Extra (and online for even cheaper)

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