At almost fifteen pounds a bottle, this Cote de Beaune Villages Burgundy needs to deliver on flavour and value for money. It is expensive, but £15-£20 a bottle is the going rate for a Villages Burgundy – Tesco have a version for £22. It is a nice wine that’s juicy and fruity but even so I was expecting a bit more for the money. You do also get some raspberry jam flavour along with coffee and spice, plus a little tar – but it isn’t a knock your socks off sophisticated slurp. Buy it if this is exactly what you want but otherwise get two bottles of Asda’s Extra Special Chilean Pinot Noir.
Asda Extra Special Cote de Beaune Villages Burgundy 2019 review
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- Type: Red wine
- Grape variety: Gamay, Pinot Noir
- Vintage: 2019
- Country: France
- Special characteristics: Vegetarian
- Region: Burgundy
- Supplier: Asda
- Price when reviewed: 14.48
- What the label says: floral, red cherry and raspberry aromas with a hint of truffle
- Alcohol %: 13
- Format: Bottle with natural cork
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