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Thank you London 2012 for your brilliant organisation at Eton Dorney for the Canoe Sprinting on Wednesday. The morning competition was superb viewing, aided by seats near to the finishing line. However my memory of the Olympics 2012 will be sitting in the grandstand with loads of other punters from so many different countries and everyone standing for the national anthems. A fantastic experience.
In contrast to the smooth running of the Olympics I have been battling with my first petrol mower purchase. For the first three rounds I failed to qualify and returned with the mower to the very helpful Jim Reeve from J.P. Garden Machinery, who patiently reminded me what I should be doing.
Problem now solved but in the meantime I have fitted in plenty of Olympic viewing whilst enjoying some Sancerre Rosé 2010, £16.50, Pascal Jolivet, Loire, France. Stockist: Soho Wine Supply, Slurp.co.uk. Staying in the Loire, the dry, appley, complex, 12.5% abv Chinon Blanc 2010, £10.99, Domaine de l’ Abbaye, Loire, France is a relatively unknown high quality white from this region known for Pouilly Fume and Muscadet. Stockist: Soho Wine Supply. Later today whilst cheering Mo Farah during his 5,000 metres gold medal attempt The Wine Tipster will have a glass of delicious, dry sherry from Bodegas Hidalgo, La Gitane Manzanilla, £8.89, Sanlúcar de Barrameda , Spain as my baton. Stockist: Waitrose. Come on Mo!
Earlier this week The Wine Tipster took part in his mini Olympics by running in The Mota -Vation Summer Race Series at Combe in Oxfordshire. There are five races in the series, which take place in five different villages and are on average 4 miles in distance. The weather conditions were super hot, which suited me just fine and with nearly 300 runners there was plenty of competition on. The next race is at Chipping Norton 2nd August and if you would like to enter go to Kidlington Running Club
Tonight, of course, the real Olympics will start, and if you are looking to show your support over the next couple of weeks then kick off with Beefeater London Dry Gin 70cl, £16.80, on offer in Sainsbury’s and Tesco until 14th August at £14.00 and £14.30 respectively or their superb Beefeater 24 London Dry Gin 70cl, £28.50, Fortnum & Mason. These wonderful gins are produced in Kennington, SE11.
If you are travelling further afield then English bubbly Nyetimber Classic Cuvee 2007, £29.99, Waitrose, from Sussex has to be the top of any fizz ranking in England, alongside Gusbourne Estate, Blanc de Blancs 2007, Appledore, Kent, £25.95, Lea & Sandeman and Berry Brothers & Rudd. Turning to pink, Chapel Down English Rosè 2010, £9.99 Waitrose is delicious, soft and fruity, whilst Brightwell Oxford Rosè 2011, £8.70 Brightwell Vineyard is another high quality, dry pink.
For still whites, the excellent Three Choirs Vineyard in Gloucestershire, Midsummer Hill 2011, £6.50 a bottle, £78.00 for a case of 12 x 75cl, The Wine Society, is a great value aperitif white or for more complexity Ortega 2011, Biddenden Vineyards in Kent, £9.94 a bottle, £113.34 for a case of 12 x 75cl, is just the job.
Away from the grape, Gem Bath Ales, £1.99, on offer at 4 for £6 in Tesco until 14th August or Timothy Taylor’s Landlord, £1.99, on offer any 3 for £5 in Sainsbury’s until 14th August are a couple of my favourite brews.
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