Baily & Baily
Two Little Ducks Classic Dry White Blend
Last weekend we had a bit of a Bingo party thanks to the team at Baily & Baily.
To help celebrate the release of their new 1 Litre bottles, we were sent an ultimate party pack full of all sorts of goodies. We had a really fun night, playing Bingo, eating and drinking wine of course. Since the new 1 litre bottles only retail for $10, they are the perfect accompaniment for a cheap and cheerful evening.
All the wines in the Silhouette Series range are inspired by Bingo names too. This Dry White is the ‘No. 22 Two Little Ducks Dry White’. After playing a few rounds of Bingo, Mr Spittoon and I are definitely hooked, haha, what great fun and easy to play even after a few glasses have been consumed!
So what did we think of this one?
It’s a pale yellow-green shade in the glass. On the nose it’s fresh and fruity, think melon, lime zest and honeysuckle. In the mouth there’s some crisp green apples, a hint of apricot and passionfruit and clean acidity. For $10, it’s easy drinking and hits the spot after a long week.
This wine was sent to me from Dialogue PR as a sample. I was under no obligation to post about it.
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!
Last weekend we had a bit of a Bingo party thanks to the team at Baily & Baily.
To help celebrate the release of their new 1 Litre bottles, we were sent an ultimate party pack full of all sorts of goodies. We had a really fun night, playing Bingo, eating and drinking wine of course. Since the new 1 litre bottles only retail for $10, they are the perfect accompaniment for a cheap and cheerful evening.
All the wines in the Silhouette Series range are inspired by Bingo names too. This Dry White is the ‘No. 22 Two Little Ducks Dry White’. After playing a few rounds of Bingo, Mr Spittoon and I are definitely hooked, haha, what great fun and easy to play even after a few glasses have been consumed!
So what did we think of this one?
It’s a pale yellow-green shade in the glass. On the nose it’s fresh and fruity, think melon, lime zest and honeysuckle. In the mouth there’s some crisp green apples, a hint of apricot and passionfruit and clean acidity. For $10, it’s easy drinking and hits the spot after a long week.
This wine was sent to me from Dialogue PR as a sample. I was under no obligation to post about it.
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!