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		<title>Weekly Winedown #5 &#8211; Frontera Carmenere</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2017 19:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Weekly Winedown. Each week I selflessly drink wine for you offer a review. Please don&#8217;t expect anything professional, I consume a lot of wine but I&#8217;m no pro. The only real &#8216;rule&#8217; I&#8217;m putting in place is that the wine is to be under £8 a bottle. #keepitclassy. Well, last week was exciting wasn&#8217;t it? My face and voice on your device! It may well happen again this week! You lucky things you! So after the success of last weeks wine I&#8217;m hoping to make it two in a row. This weeks wine of choice is Frontera Carmenere a Chilean red £5.99, rumour has it Morrisons sells it at times. When I was younger and started out in the world of alcohol I only liked Malibu and if I ever drank wine it was something super classy like a Hock or a Liebfraumilch. As you can imagine, neither of these were really suitable for the street corner drinking of the young&#160;(sorry mum) no one wanted to &#8220;go halves&#8221; on spirits and a mixer! So I spent years practising and perfecting my palette. I&#8217;m pleased to announce I can now drink virtually anything, except sweet wine and cider. I can&#8217;t get away with cider at all. Bad memories *shudder*. Chilean reds were the first ones I really enjoyed and so I&#8217;ve got high hopes for this one. At the end of a week where someone forgot to send me my invitation to the &#8216;Wine Oscars&#8217; &#8211; what are you playing at Decanter&#160;&#8211;&#160;&#160;and &#160;Anna May Mangan decided it was OK to completely miss the point and value in &#8216;slummy mummy&#8217; bloggers and tell the world (or the Daily Fail readers) how terrible we are in showcasing our &#8216;race to the bottom&#8217;.* I am going to crack open this bottle and celebrate being a slummy mummy! The official blurb &#8220;This smooth and fruity little number, with red plums and a touch of spice, goes great with pasta, cheese and grilled chicken. Simply serve at room temperature.&#8221; Straight and to the point, spicy plum juice anyone The label is really lovely, &#160;a hand drawing of a little man with a chest of grapes &#8211; straight an to the point. The bouquet (check me) was chocolate and cork, a little musty but MUST prove it was legit kept in barrels! I&#8217;ll admit, I wasn&#8217;t confident from the smell and the first taste was a bit sharp. Slightly dry and dark fruits, it was a definite grower and my love of Chilean wine has been rekindled again&#8230;..for now. Name &#8211; Frontera Carmenere Price &#8211; £5.99 Colour &#8211; Deep red Smell &#8211; Coffee and cork Taste &#8211; Dry and fruity. Goes well with &#8211; Cheese apparently. I can see this being a factual statement. Overall score &#8211; 4/5 &#160; *Thankfully she failed and instead made herself look like a mean spirited, slightly bitter individual. I&#8217;d hazard a guess that &#8216;The Unmumsy Mum&#8217; is selling more that &#8216;The pushy parents guide..&#8217; &#160; &#160;</p>
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