Supermarket has it on sale for 30. Am trying to break into French whites more, should I grab a few bottles at that price?
Supermarket has it on sale for 30. Am trying to break into French whites more, should I grab a few bottles at that price?
by UrFavoriteRockJock
18 Comments
torturedbluefish
Not an especially good price, to be honest.
Jellynjamster
Or what Cheech Marin calls “Fussy-Pussy.”
Embarrassed_Damage20
What kind of white wine do you typically buy?
No-Roof-1628
There are better Pouilly-Fuissé and other Macon wines, even at this price. However, if this is what’s available to you, pick up a bottle to try—it’s not a bad introduction to the appellation.
Potential-Space-3418
Take them
Sharp_Variation_5661
Average pricing.
Potential-Space-3418
Its a must try zone from a must try producer at a good prize
n0v0cane
Jadot basic wines are decent; reliable and pretty cheap. The jadot bourgognes can be found like $12 on sale and represent tremendous value. A pouilly Fuisse at $30 is not a tremendous price for what it is, but for burgundy it’s still in like the bottom ten percentile for price.
But don’t expect this will be a particularly great wine. It will do the trick. Maybe an 89; but a good wine to try to expand your knowledge.
MisterGoldenSun
Doesn’t seem like an amazing deal to me, but I don’t know where you live and typical pricing there.
My guess, based on my general and limited knowledge of Jadot, is that it will be “fine.”
Sillyandtoxic
Liked it better a couple years ago for 15
Embarrassed_Damage20
Try a Sancerre. Or Chablis may be closer to godello.
ferchristssakestopit
No
Stormyy98x
If it’s the only thing that is available to you then get it
agmanning
I wouldn’t buy multiple.
-simply-complicated
Albertson’s has it for $28, regular price. I’d assume it’s probably the same at most of the other markets that are part of that chain – Von’s, Safeway, Jewel-Osco, etc.
Personally, I wouldn’t pay even that much, but I’m not really in love with Maconnais whites, I’m more a Chablis person.
somewhatbluemoose
Not the worst product (very consistent and a good accessible intro to white burgundy) but a terrible price. It’s $25ish by me and I think that is too much.
Tea_And_Depression
I would recommend Albert Bichot, not every bottle they produce is amazing but an overwhelming majority of their portfolio is a solid value.
18 Comments
Not an especially good price, to be honest.
Or what Cheech Marin calls “Fussy-Pussy.”
What kind of white wine do you typically buy?
There are better Pouilly-Fuissé and other Macon wines, even at this price. However, if this is what’s available to you, pick up a bottle to try—it’s not a bad introduction to the appellation.
Take them
Average pricing.
Its a must try zone from a must try producer at a good prize
Jadot basic wines are decent; reliable and pretty cheap. The jadot bourgognes can be found like $12 on sale and represent tremendous value. A pouilly Fuisse at $30 is not a tremendous price for what it is, but for burgundy it’s still in like the bottom ten percentile for price.
But don’t expect this will be a particularly great wine. It will do the trick. Maybe an 89; but a good wine to try to expand your knowledge.
Doesn’t seem like an amazing deal to me, but I don’t know where you live and typical pricing there.
My guess, based on my general and limited knowledge of Jadot, is that it will be “fine.”
Liked it better a couple years ago for 15
Try a Sancerre. Or Chablis may be closer to godello.
No
If it’s the only thing that is available to you then get it
I wouldn’t buy multiple.
Albertson’s has it for $28, regular price. I’d assume it’s probably the same at most of the other markets that are part of that chain – Von’s, Safeway, Jewel-Osco, etc.
Personally, I wouldn’t pay even that much, but I’m not really in love with Maconnais whites, I’m more a Chablis person.
Not the worst product (very consistent and a good accessible intro to white burgundy) but a terrible price. It’s $25ish by me and I think that is too much.
I would recommend Albert Bichot, not every bottle they produce is amazing but an overwhelming majority of their portfolio is a solid value.
30 pence?