epicuric
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It's not often that I sing the praises of a supermarket, but when it comes to cheese and wine, Tesco seem to have really upped their game recently. Whilst stocking up on some last minute provisions for the holiday weekend I came across these beauties:

The Saint Felicien is an unpasteurised cows milk dauphinois cheese that is almost pourable at room temperature. I can't remember such unctious creaminess, somewhere between a brie and a vacherin. Heavenly.
The Faugeres, according to the label is "a bold red with jammy black fruit flavours with herbal and spicy notes". All I can say is that it's rather good, and at £8 a bottle is incredibly good value. Furthermore, Tesco are currently running a 25% off promotion when you buy 6 or more bottles, so reduced to £6 a bottle it's a real steal.
On the other hand, my local Tesco seems to be following rather disturbing trend of reducing the size of its wine aisles. I first noticed this at a nearby Sainsbury store a few weeks ago, where the wine aisles had been reduced from 4 to 2. Tesco has seen fit to install a new "community room", where mothers can sit in comfort mopping up dribble and other essential ankle biter maintenance tasks. To accommodate this they have laid waste to a big chunk of wine aisle, such that the French selection is now down to just one bay each for red and white. Best stock up on the excellent Faugeres before the wine aisle goes completely to make room for a tattoo parlour, vaping shop or some other scourge of modern life.


The Saint Felicien is an unpasteurised cows milk dauphinois cheese that is almost pourable at room temperature. I can't remember such unctious creaminess, somewhere between a brie and a vacherin. Heavenly.
The Faugeres, according to the label is "a bold red with jammy black fruit flavours with herbal and spicy notes". All I can say is that it's rather good, and at £8 a bottle is incredibly good value. Furthermore, Tesco are currently running a 25% off promotion when you buy 6 or more bottles, so reduced to £6 a bottle it's a real steal.
On the other hand, my local Tesco seems to be following rather disturbing trend of reducing the size of its wine aisles. I first noticed this at a nearby Sainsbury store a few weeks ago, where the wine aisles had been reduced from 4 to 2. Tesco has seen fit to install a new "community room", where mothers can sit in comfort mopping up dribble and other essential ankle biter maintenance tasks. To accommodate this they have laid waste to a big chunk of wine aisle, such that the French selection is now down to just one bay each for red and white. Best stock up on the excellent Faugeres before the wine aisle goes completely to make room for a tattoo parlour, vaping shop or some other scourge of modern life.