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Can anyone help identify this white wine??

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  • 25-05-2010 10:13pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 165 ✭✭


    Hi foody fans!

    Can anyone help me identify a lovely wine I drank in the pub..........it was a white one with a gorgeous buttery taste, it may have been a Jacob's Creek but not sure....have been trying to find it since to no avail.......anyone know what it may be?

    Also, where you could buy a reasonably priced bottle??

    Thanks a million

    BB
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  • Registered Users Posts: 850 ✭✭✭SoulTrader


    Hi foody fans!

    Can anyone help me identify a lovely wine I drank in the pub..........it was a white one with a gorgeous buttery taste, it may have been a Jacob's Creek but not sure....have been trying to find it since to no avail.......anyone know what it may be?

    Also, where you could buy a reasonably priced bottle??

    Thanks a million

    BB

    Well, I no longer live in Ireland but Jacob's Creek is reasonably priced. Pretty sure when I was last home I saw it for 5 euro, that was at Christmas. I find that it does have a "buttery" taste also. You could buy Jacob's Creek at any off-licence, I'm guessing it must be one of the most mass-produced wines in the world.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23,564 ✭✭✭✭Frisbee


    Hi foody fans!

    Can anyone help me identify a lovely wine I drank in the pub..........it was a white one with a gorgeous buttery taste, it may have been a Jacob's Creek but not sure....have been trying to find it since to no avail.......anyone know what it may be?

    Also, where you could buy a reasonably priced bottle??

    Thanks a million

    BB

    Sounds like a Jacobs Creek Chardonnay alright. Most offo's will do them, roughly around ~8 euro or so. Try and avoid the 'Eaglehawk Chardonnay' though, it's gank.


  • Registered Users Posts: 850 ✭✭✭SoulTrader


    Frisbee wrote: »
    Sounds like a Jacobs Creek Chardonnay alright. Most offo's will do them, roughly around ~8 euro or so. Try and avoid the 'Eaglehawk Chardonnay' though, it's gank.

    Yep, meant to say Chardonnay in my post too, was just logging back in to edit that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 165 ✭✭Blinking_Badger


    Great, thanks for the information!

    Chardonnay may be the one so, just need to sample a bottle to find out!

    :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 682 ✭✭✭IrishWhiskeyCha


    SoulTrader wrote: »
    I'm guessing it must be one of the most mass-produced wines in the world.

    Yes indeed it is but amazingly for such a popular brand not even in the top 5.

    Here is a list of the top 15 wine brands

    Rank Brand
    1 GALLO 14 19% 1% 62% 5%
    2 CONCHA Y TORO 17 16% 0% 65% 3%
    3 ROBERT MONDAVI 31 9% -0% 64% 5%
    4 YELLOWTAIL 34 9% -1% 53% -1%
    5 HARDYS 37 8% -9% 60% 2%
    6 BERINGER 42 7% -1% 53% 1%
    7 JACOB'S CREEK 47 7% -1% 56% -1%
    8 SUTTER HOME 51 6% 0% 51% 5%
    9 LINDEMANS 55 6% 1% 54% 5%
    10 BLOSSOM HILL 65 4% 0% 49% 5%
    11 TORRES WINE 79 3% 0% 58% 3%
    12 KENDALL JACKSON 83 3% 0% 55% 8%
    13 WOLF BLASS 86 3% -0% 56% -2%
    14 INGLENOOK 95 3% -0% 42% 0%
    15 PENFOLDS 96 3% -0% 59% 4%

    I was amazed to see Gallo has nearly 20% brand scoring. This is not market share but a complicated scoring of brand success, brand awareness plus market share.



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