đTHRIFTY THINGZ!đ
by Megan Jones
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Whatâs happenin winos,
Megan here, trying to resist the urge to write another weather-based newsletter after experiencing all four seasons during the ten-minute walk to and from Mangal 1 to get falafel for lunch. Anyone else bored of not knowing how to dress when you go outside? Bad enough to have to read Danâs gloating emails from the sunny climes of Australia without also having to dig out clothes I thought I could comfortably put in the back of my wardrobe now itâs April.
In lieu of talking about the weather, again, because I refuse to be that boring, Iâm gonna tell you about some of our bargain bangers. We do a good line in elite, high-end booze here at Natty Boy, but our mission is, and has always been, to cater for everyone. I feel that sometimes what I lovingly refer to as the âcheap shelfâ gets neglected. Given that six months ago I would have considered these âcheapâ wines to be expensive, like, someoneâs birthday present expensive, like, my childhood best friendâs thirtieth birthday-and-engagement-and-
For anyone who has an occasion they need to celebrate in the next two weeks but already spent all their money this month, you canât go wrong with Lemoss. Itâs mostly Glera with a dash of Bianchetta Verdiso Perera (sureâŚ), so itâs essentially natural Prosecco. Most importantly, this means you can variously describe it as ânatural wineâ or âProseccoâ depending on which party youâre taking it to. Itâs not just the concept thatâs crowd-pleasing though â everyone loves it. If you find someone who doesnât love it, well, congrats. Sucks to be them.
Invited to a dinner party and donât know what to bring/donât know what theyâre cooking/donât know whoâs invited and therefore donât know how fancy itâs gonna be? Bring this. Itâs the ultimate food friendly wine â crisp enough for seafood or veggie fare but with enough body to hold its own with something heavier too. I had it on Saturday when I made sea bass with harissa and lemon with date and dill rice (donât even worry about it). On that note, I still have approximately five kilos of dates to use up because apparently thatâs the smallest quantity you can buy them in. Send recipes my way plz.
Buying a gift for a label snob? Or just a label snob yourself? This is the one for u. No idea what the label is meant to be but I think we can all agree itâs cute. Itâs also a cute wine, a seriously bargain CĂ´tes du Rhone, all red fruit and spice. Yum!
Finally, a true unicorn in the wine world â a good Pinot for under ten million pounds. No, itâs not from Burgundy (obviously), but just tell people it is and hold your hand over the label while you pour it. This has a lot going on for an insanely cheap price, given Pinot is an absolute nightmare to grow and probably one of the worst financial investments you can make as a winemaker, unless youâre already a millionaire. Show the Loire Pinot some love.
Like these prices? Course you do. Plenty more to be found here.
Thatâs it from me, off to count down the days til I get paid again.
Love u!
Megan
xoxo