Yapp Brothers Ltd Review

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  • 27/01/2012
  • Founded in 1969, Yapp Brothers Wine Merchants is widely recognized as the UK’s leading importer of French regional wines. The company has held the Rhône Specialist Merchant of the Year Award for the past two years and is recommended as one of the ‘Top Ten Wine Shops in the UK’ by The Times. Our agencies include world-famous domaines such as Jean-Louis Chave, Georges Vernay, Patrick Jasmin, Auguste Clape, Alain Graillot, Le Vieux Donjon, Trévallon and Jasper Hill. From its premises in Mere, Wiltshire, Yapp Brothers runs a shop, mailorder and internet operation, as well as supplying many of the best restaurants in the UK (encompassing over 50 Michelin stars).

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Anonymous Customer wrote on 23-May-2012

I dont know of any other wine merchant who has done so much to introduce the pleasures of well-made French country wine, more particularly from the South - an area where our memories go right back to the ghastly 1950s. These purchases were made in the shop, on our way to Cornwall.

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Cotes de Gascogne: Domaine Millet Colombard-Ugni Blanc 2010

I buy this to show my wife the difference between a Yapp single producer Gascon and a generic supermarket one, esp as the price differential seems to have narrowed.Thrift is all very well...

Menetou Salon: Domaine Jean Teiller Blanc 2010

A favourite wine, which I havent bought from Yapp before.Thought we'd try the Teiller version. Havent opened it yet.

Costieres de Nimes: Chateau Roubaud: Cuvee Plaisir 2010

This and the other two listed wines were all repeat purchases. Unfortunately you havent mentioned the two more expensive clarets that I bought at the same time.Not that I can comment because the dinner host for whom I bought them set them aside for future drinking. Nor the Corsican which we tasted in the shop, and bought a bottle to see whether it will exorcise memories of Corsican wine in the 1990s. The Roubaud, esp the white, just happens to embody what I think of as the Yapp virtues - see above.