January Newsletter
January 27th 2010, by Gavin
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3 x £250 Wine Draw Winners
January 25th 2010, by Gavin
Three lucky winners of our free monthly prize draw have been pulled out of the hat for the last quarter of 2009. They are
Shinal Radia (for October 2009)
Tim Dennis (November)
Vicky Hastings (December)
Each winner wins £250 worth of Chateau Bauduc wine of your choice. Please email angela@bauduc.com to claim your prize.
5 Tips for Choosing Wine in a Restaurant
January 22nd 2010, by Gavin
Jean-Marie Pratt - pictured here in informal attire - has been the Head Sommelier at Gordon Ramsay’s eponymous three Michelin star restaurant in Chelsea for three years, and is off on 1 February on a sabbatical, working in wineries around the world. Before he flies off, he has these words of advice to customers when choosing wine in a ‘fine dining’ restaurant.
We’re up, thanks, but how was it for you?
January 15th 2010, by Gavin
Hot on the heels of the positive spin coming from the major UK retailers about their Christmas sales, including Majestic’s 12% increase in the nine weeks of the festive season, we’re delighted that our UK wine sales were up 35% by value in November and December compared to the same months in 2008. This excludes Bauduc Bond sales which don’t count just yet, as they are filed under ‘Bordeaux futures’.
What’s quite interesting is that we actually sent out less emails out to customers in 2009, contrary to what you might think: six from 1st October to Christmas - one a fortnight - compared to eight in 2008. We’re learning that no-one likes being inundated with crap when an occasional offer or seasonal reminder will do. Our Christmas Gazette - “A Season to be Jolly” - sent in the UK post certainly helped.
What Le Fungus? The Funniest Vineyard Clip of the Decade
January 7th 2010, by Gavin
Richie Benaud OBE, the famous Australian cricketer and commentator, needs little introduction. What isn’t so well known is that he bought a vineyard in France to enjoy during his retirement. Like vines, the old ones are the best, and this audio sketch is our favourite of the last decade. Thanks to Tom G and Andrew Q for sharing it. We like it because it’s a little too close to the truth for comfort and sums up our first ten years here (”it’s votre derrière if les grapes morts”).
Play Richie Benaud’s chat with his French vineyard manager
[audio http://blog.bauduc.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/how_australians_speak_french.mp3]

