The USP of this elegant utensil? 100% attention to 100 point wines amplifying them further by a process called hyperbolic transcendence into 110 point wines. As Suckling says, itâs the 10% extra that adds value.Mr Suckling has just announced a resultant 110% price increase for the glassware.
2) Not at all peachy, Mr Bellotti
News has emerged that Stefano Bellotti (Cascina degli  Ulivi) has fallen foul of those enlightened bureaucrats in Piedmont. The DOC decided to strip him of the appellation and financial incentives for the vineyard when they ascertained via satellite photography that he had an environmental weapon of mass destruction growing in his vineyard â a peach tree. This dastardly natural ruse intended to impact on the local biodiversity quite rightly could not be tolerated â the mingling of peach trees and vines is considered a kind of miscegenation in non-Fascist northern Italy. Letâs just hope that the large block grants go to more deserving recipients who follow protocol in their liberal use of systemic fungicides, pesticides and herbicides. A peach tree is so not in the public interest; it flaunts the self-determination of the grower. Is this what made Italy great in the 1930s?
3) Vintage of the decade… check century… check millennium
Ten-shun! Just when we thought Bordeaux couldnât get any more smug comes the news that the 2010 vintage is another belter. Except if you are going to tighten yours. If Bordeaux were a person, he would have his cake, eat it, then sell it to someone whoâs never going to eat it whoâs going to sell it someone whoâs never going to eat it… Itâs what we all came into wine for. Â Solid gold Bentleys for all!
After the ridiculous success of their ÂŁ5.99 Fine Wine Sale and I canât believe itâs not Burgundy promotion, supermarket giant Aldi announces their unique range of âEveryday Cheaper Super-Ultra-Premium Winesâ. (With a cherry on top). This will apparently enable you to get yet more bang for your 30-odd bucks.The supermarket is expecting long hysterical queues to obtain some of the rarer stock, and is considering restricting the number of bottles a customer can buy to cope with demand. Aldi deny that this is anything more than a cheap (or expensive) ploy to drag customers away from their rivals in the glorious and noble war between the supermarkets. Waitrose are said to be considering responding with âa very sharp offerâ on Gluhwein, meanwhile Sainsburyâs have released their Taste The Difference Chateau Haut-Brion and Tescoâs have added a bevy of Bordeaux six packs to their Finest Range.
5) The power of three
Wines of Chile, Wines of Argentina and WOSA have joined forces in an exercise that had pr bodies scrabbling to be first in line to use the word âsynergyâ. This lean mean transcontinental machine enjoins us to find similarities (or synergies) in countries because they are south of a certain equatorial divide. Whether or not you are a fan of Cape Malbec, Chilean Pinotage or Argentinean Carmenere youâre bound to enjoy this bold grape mash-up. The tasting is quaintly called The Beautiful South â after the band formed from the break-up of the Housemartins – and we hope will be held in a vast shipping warehouse in the charming city of Rotterdam so lyrically acclaimed in the bandâs song. Or anywhere will do.
6) China Sillydrome
The report that Chianti Classicoâs black rooster symbol could prove the key to unlocking sales in this expanding wine region was described as lot of coq by French growers.
7) Not News!!!!
Leading growers in Priorat are apparently divided over which of the two flagship grapes of the region are truer/better at reflecting the terroir. Not news!!!
8.) Write on â or not?
No doubt the ideal food pairing for the glass will roast suckling pig
HA! Yes indeed it would be!