Kiwi Red Wines - right up there....

A bottle of the 1990 Haut-BrionImage via Wikipedia

Recently up high in New Zealand house in London a blind testing for red wine was held.

The Telegraph reports

We hand in our sheets. Our marks are added together and a collective top six revealed. The first three spots (and fifth) go to Bordeaux and we nod our heads knowingly. Our fourth and sixth favourites though are from New Zealand; a pretty good showing, we all agree. Well done. Ripples of applause all round.

But the real jaw dropping moment according to this article is when the makeup of those French placewinners was announced.

They cover it well in the report....

Then the bombshell. The wines' identities are revealed and we gasp when we discover who was playing for the Bordeaux team. The three medal positions go to: 2005 Château Lafite-Rothschild (£975 a bottle), 2005 Château Mouton-Rothschild (£675) and 2005 Château Angélus (£295). Just off the podium, in fourth, is 2006 Sacred Hill "Helmsman" at – wait for it – a staggeringly modest £17.95 a bottle. We sit open-mouthed. 2005 Château Haut-Brion (£700) is fifth and 2006 Newton Forrest "Cornerstone" – at just £15 a bottle for heaven's sake – is sixth.

"You've opened my eyes," declares Robinson, speaking for us all. "I think this is the closest to Bordeaux you can get."

SOURCE - TELEGRAPH-UK




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