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Hundreds of customers visited us at Lord’s Cricket Ground for Bibendum’s 8th Annual Tasting on June 5th, 2013. What was their verdict on the 2012 vintage? Here are some observations from behind the pouring table. By Juel Mahoney

It was a lovely sunny day to have a Bordeaux tasting at Lord’s Cricket Ground. After the fast and furious 2012 Bordeaux campaign it was wonderful to …
by Juel Mahoney

Many people hold memories of their first bottle of Grange close to their heart. Much like other history-defining events, when people talk about Grange the conversation tends to become a game of “Where were you when…?”
The opportunity to taste three in a row was too good to miss. For the launch of the new Grange 2008 we also tasted …
by Juel Mahoney
If Bordeaux is like the Hollywood of wine, during En Primeur week, the cellars are the sets. The tanks are shined to a mirror, the barrels are in perfect rows. After tasting the 2012 Chateau Palmer in their dramatic tasting room, Thomas Duroux excitedly whisked us away to show us around the new cellars. As one of the Fine Wine team’s favourite wines, we were …
by Juel Mahoney

After two days, our impressions of the left bank are very mixed. 2012 is not a uniformly good vintage for Pauillac, St-Julien, St-Estephe and Margaux. There are some good to very good wines but there are also some fiercely tannic, extracted and very difficult wines. As Ben Collins said on the way over the bridge to the right bank, …
by Juel Mahoney

We only have one CD in the car as we drive around the superstar chateaux on the left bank of Bordeaux: The Best of Rod Stewart. “It was only £2.50,” said Ben Collins, unwrapping it from its plastic, “No wonder went HMV bust.” We wondered how he could have paid so much – much as we wondered …