Supermarket Wine Bargains: Waitrose July

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Hello, Waitrose shoppers! Get ready because July brings some amazing wine deals across their diverse range of reds and whites. What's even better? Almost all these wines are priced below £10 but taste like similar wines double the price. You have until July 30th to grab a few bottles, so let's start with some tempting reds...

Waitrose Red Wines July 2024

Pazzia Primitivo di Manduria

Pazzia Primitivo di Manduria supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

If you're a fan of Waitrose’s Terre di Faiano Primitivo (and who isn't!), then you're in for a treat with this gem. Hailing also from Puglia, it pours a mesmerizing deep purple, offering flavours of juicy cherries, ripe plums, and a hint of oak-infused vanilla. Despite the challenges of low-yield grapes that deter many producers, what's captured in each bottle is truly exceptional and punches well above its price point, even more so for a tenner.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £12.99)

MAREE d'ione Nero di Troia Organic

MAREE d'ione Nero di Troia Organic supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Indulge in the essence of Puglia with this exquisite Italian red, crafted from organic Nero di Troia grapes. Bursting with flavors of deep dark cherries, plum, and blackberry, it presents a tantalizing backdrop of cinnamon, pepper, and cloves. Few wines at this price offer such richness and delightful drinkability—a true gem for any red wine enthusiast.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £9.99)

Little Giant Barossa Shiraz

Little Giant Barossa Shiraz supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

The shorter stumpy bottle stands out, and so does the garnet gem inside. This wine is an absolute steal, even without the discount (shh don’t tell Waitrose!). Bursting with plush dark fruits and enticing spices, it culminates in a smooth, irresistible finish. The 'giant' body of this Shiraz is what keeps you reaching for more, particularly the delicious nod to Christmas pudding. It's a wonderfully jammy Australian Shiraz that feels like a true indulgence.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £12.99)

Edmundo Malbec

Edmundo Malbec supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Experience a quintessential Argentinian Mendoza Malbec with this exceptional wine. It offers a delightful array of flavours, including luscious blackberry and plum, complemented by hints of tobacco and leather, with a touch of earthy pepper on the finish. Smooth and approachable, it pairs perfectly with red meat, making it an ideal choice for any occasion. 1/3 off is a steal!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £11.99)

Fairview Barrel Aged Pinotage

Fairview Barrel Aged Pinotage supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Straight from the Western Cape, here's a robust Pinotage bursting with plummy goodness. This grape has truly blossomed in recent years, and this bottle is a stellar example. Oak aging adds a delightful hint of spice, while maintaining a light, velvety smoothness that keeps you coming back for more.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £8.79 (usually £10.99)

Waitrose White Wines July 2024

Crux Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough

Crux Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Let's journey to the Waihopai Valley for a delightful Kiwi Sauvignon Blanc that's ideal for crowd-pleasing gatherings. This wine harmoniously blends zesty citrus and tropical fruit flavours with a touch of light elegance, giving it a truly special appeal. It's a steal for its price, delivering far more than you'd expect. £4 off!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £12.99)

Terre di Vita Organic Pinot Grigio Terre Siciliane IGP

Terre di Vita Organic Pinot Grigio Terre Siciliane IGP supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

£7.49 for a bottle of this organic quality is not to be missed. This hand-harvested organic Sicilian Pinot offers a glimpse into its terroir, where chalky soils and varying temperatures enhance its fruity aromas and characteristics. Crisp, dry, and irresistibly light, each sip refreshes and beckons you back for more.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7.49 (usually £9.99)

Morande Terrarum Semillon

Morande Terrarum Semillon supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Semillon, once overlooked, is now making a comeback thanks to efforts to revive old vines. This complex dry white from Chile features grapes sourced from century-old vines, offering a luxurious waxy mouthfeel intertwined with vibrant citrus, deep floral notes, and a touch of sweet honey. You'll also notice intriguing hints of herbaceous greens in this truly captivating wine.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £9.99)

Tiki Ridge Sauvignon Blanc Reserve

Tiki Ridge Sauvignon Blanc Reserve supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Tiki Ridge provides a unique twist to your classic Marlborough Sauvignon. It’s much more subdued than the usual style, but still retains grassiness, gooseberries and tropical grapefruit and passion fruit. The gentle acidity brings a fresh zing, but it’s the green pepper and lime that really stand out. Interesting try at this price.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £10.99)

Loriato Trebbiano

Loriato Trebbiano supermarket wine bargains waitrose july 2024 the three drinkers

Deliciously simple Emilia-Romagna Italian white. The crisp freshness is lively, and its lemon notes that rise above the rest alongside juicy peach. People have been enjoying the Trebbiano grape since Ancient Rome and it’s no wonder why.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £8.99)

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Supermarket Wine Bargains: Sainsbury’s July 2024

supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Roll up, roll up Sainsbury’s shoppers and wine enthusiasts, we’ve got some unmissable offers for you. We've scoured every bottle on offer until July 16th, and these are the top picks for unbeatable value. Reds, Rosé, and whites, all under £10. Let's dive into vino heaven!

Sainsbury’s Red Wines July 2024

19 Crimes Red Wine

19 Crimes Red Wine supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Here we are again with 19 Crimes. It’s such a favourite around this price point. This Shiraz-dominant blend is aged in American oak, bringing delightful notes of vanilla and cedar spice to complement the jammy blackcurrant and plum flavours. It has an almost Christmassy vibe, with a good dose of sweetness—if that's your thing, you'll absolutely love this wine.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8 (usually £9.50)

B. Ink South Australia Red Blend

B. Ink South Australia Red Blend supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Exceptional at this price, this Australian red offers the signature opulence you crave and then some. True to its name, it's inky and rich, with velvety tannins blending seamlessly with upfront jamminess, raspberries, and dark chocolate. But that's just the beginning— festive layers of vanilla and cinnamon add characterful depth to die for. Sophisticated indulgence.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £8 (usually £10)

Apothic Cabernet Sauvignon

Apothic Cabernet Sauvignon supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

This American red combines Cabernet and Zinfandel, offering a lush medley of dark fruits and a solid oaky structure. The standout feature is its incredibly smooth texture which makes the mouthfeel so dreamy and irresistibly moreish. If you're new to Cabernet Sauvignon, we highly recommend this as one of the best affordable options to try.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wines July 2024

Roches de Provence Côtes de Provence

Roches de Provence Côtes de Provence supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

This is a Provence Rosé that is calling for a chilled sip on a hot summer’s day. The lovely pale hue opens up notes of rose and strawberry on the nose, and these kick through on the palate with decent intensity – none of this wishy-washy Rosé flavour here. Bright, refreshing and nicely balanced with a gorgeous kiss of honey sweetness towards the end. This wine is excellent value for money—you’d expect to pay twice the price for this quality.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £8.75 (usually £10)

Sainsbury’s White Wines July 2024

Plaimont Côtes De Gascogne Colombard Sauvignon Blanc

Plaimont Côtes De Gascogne Colombard Sauvignon Blanc supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Plaimont are a great cooperative that have revitalised many French wines and vineyards, and this gem is one we keep spotlighting whenever it’s on offer. From the sunny slopes of Côtes De Gascogne, this easy-drinking Sauvignon Blanc offers plenty of crisp acidity to complement your mid-week meals. The Colombard adds a nice softness, making it a refreshingly vibrant wine.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11.5%
Find here: £7.25 (usually £9)

Elia Côtes De Gascogne

Elia Côtes De Gascogne supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Sticking with Plaimont and their signature Colombard grape is Elia Côtes De Gascogne. Now at a staggering £6.50, this is just superb value. The aromatic Colombard grape comes to life in this vibrant white, reminiscent of a top-notch New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. You'll find tropical hints mingling with refreshing orchard fruits and citrus, complemented by a floral, grassy note. Light, fresh, and absolutely lovable – particularly at this level of value.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11.5%
Find here: £6.50 (usually £8)

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

Embark on a wine adventure with this Sauvignon Blanc, whose grapes are cultivated amidst ancient valleys, scenic mountains, and wild oceans, before arriving at Villa Maria… nestled beneath a volcano. This journey culminates in a glass filled with the signature Marlborough profile—no bitterness, just refreshing crispness and a wonderful lightness to it. Imagine flavours of gooseberry, passion fruit, kiwi, and green apple – all the Marlborough favourites in one sip.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £8.50 (usually £9.50)

The Ned Pinot Grigio

The Ned Pinot Grigio supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

This Waihopai Valley Pinot Grigio breaks the mould with its unique style. Behind its alluring salmon blush hue lies a burst of stone fruit flavours. It's rich and full-bodied, with a delightful twist of lingering minerality that we adore. Unlike typical European Pinots, this New Zealand gem surprises with notes of quince, pear, nectarine, and that intriguing minerality that brings a food-friendliness. Now's the perfect time to give it a try while it’s under a tenner.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

PepperBox Chardonnay

PepperBox Chardonnay supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's july 2024 the three drinkers

This big Aussie beauty is like a warm hug of buttery vanilla, lifted by tropical mango and apricot notes. It's got the right balance of oak and absolutely shines when served chilled—pure bliss in a glass. With a deep golden colour and concentrated ripe fruits, it finishes so smoothly. Crafted by the Casella Family in Australia, this wine is an unbeatable deal at this price.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

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Is Wine Healthy and Good For You?

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If you love your wine, then you’ll definitely have wondered how healthy it actually is. You’ll probably also have heard different things about, for example, red wine’s health benefits, and more so than anything, you’ll have hoped that all the good stuff is true, and the bad stuff is exaggerated. Let’s get to the bottom of it once and for all.

Research into this area has been ongoing for a long time, but dietitian Cynthia Sass recently published a medically reviewed article for Health.com that makes for very interesting reading. Ruby reds, with Pinot Noir leading the charts, contain significantly more antioxidants than other styles. These have numerous benefits including protection from free radicals which cause skin damage, skin elasticity, heart disease protection and so on.

Red wines like this can also boost good cholesterol whilst decreasing bad cholesterol, with moderate consumption linked to a 12% increase in good cholesterol. But the boons don’t end there. Resveratrol is a polyphenol found in grape skins, but mainly red grapes and Pinot Noir has up to 16mg per litre. It’s been linked to plenty of health benefits including reductions in the risks of certain cancers.

White wines enjoyed far less skin contact time during their production, so miss out on many of these benefits. However, if you adore whites, then dry whites with less sugar are the healthier choice – certainly more than many spirits and cocktails.

One style of wine that also stands out as a bit of a winner for your health is orange wine, described in this latest research as the second healthiest after reds. There is plenty of skin contact to achieve the beautiful orange colouring, which results in a boost for antioxidants and polyphenols. Not as good as reds, but better than whites.

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The other main piece of advice, no matter the wine style, is to try and go for organic. The full benefits aren’t yet known, but it’s believed that the reduced chemical-usage and pollution is not only better for the environment but better for you too.

Now, that’s the goodness that can be contained in wine covered, but of course, it isn’t plain sailing into the sun – far from it. Where we mentioned clearer, younger-looking skin earlier; well, excessive alcohol actually damages the skin. And this example highlights the most important thing to remember, that, let’s face it, we probably all knew anyway – moderation is the key.

So much of the research concerning the benefits of alcohol and wine is in development or conflicting and we just can’t be absolutely sure. Most researchers agree that ‘red wine in moderation’ doesn’t do much harm and is most likely to be fairly good for you for the reasons stated above – yippee! However, the negative effects of continued, excessive alcohol consumption are far more studied and known about – weight gain, strokes, liver damage, blood pressure, heart damage, cancers and so on.

In conclusion, you can sleep easy knowing that the most popular way to enjoy wine (a glass with dinner) on multiple days of the week is okay, and if it’s an organic, dry red then there’s every chance it’s good for you too. But don’t get your hopes up that this and this alone will keep you healthy. For example, it may be possible to get these same wine benefits from grape juice or grapes themselves, and it’s certainly possible to get them from other sources that are proven to be fantastic for your health like exercise and vegetables.

To finish with a bit of positivity, we want to remind you that researchers have also looked into the benefits of the act of drinking wine itself. Enjoying a wine that you find delicious, particularly with complimentary food and socialising with friends is beneficial to overall health. Not only is it fundamentally enjoyable, which is what life is all about, but experiencing this is also great for your health and mood.

12 of the Best Wines for English Wine Week 2024

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Mention English wine and you may get three types of responses. Preaching to the converted, still an overall minority; or those who remember trying a few sparklers, usually from the big and established producers. The rest didn’t even know wines are made in England, or believe they are generally overpriced and not very good. Does that resonate with your experience?

In fact, there are now almost a thousand vineyards scattered across England alone, including over 200 commercial wineries. The paradox of climate change and global warming has benefited English vineyards in general. In 2022, total production was up by 36% year-on-year. 2023 saw a bumper harvest in which the UK experienced higher-than-ever yields and bunch numbers due to the volume of rain throughout the growing season. So, the only way is up, right?

What is the English Wine Week?

What is the English Wine Week? the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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The first English Wine Week (EWW) was launched in 2006 when Laura Rhys MS was a sommelier struggling to convince consumers of the merits of English sparkling. Now, Rhys, a brand ambassador for Gusbourne Estate, can legitimately pitch the Fifty-One Degrees North, Gusbourne’s prestige cuvée (and the most expensive English wine on the UK market at £195), against the likes of Dom Perignon. In just under three decades, the English wine scene has progressed by leaps and bounds. 

In 2024, EWW officially runs from Saturday 15th to Sunday 23rd June. Producers and vineyards across the land, including the four urban wineries in London are throwing parties and special popup events. It is the perfect opportunity to spend your holidays and weekends with a stay or trip to your local vineyard, celebrating at a wine festival, and then taking home a couple of bottles to share your experience with friends. The WineGB website has a dedicated page on how to get the most out of EWW 2024.

To mark this special occasion, this bumper edition takes you on a tasting tour with twelve very different wines from Suffolk to the Crouch Valley in Essex (one of the most sought after vine-growing spots), then through Kent and Sussex to Dorset and finally weather-permitting tropical Cornwall. You might see a few familiar and favourite labels, and be surprised by others. Above all, we wish to champion some lesser known but worthy contenders on the ever expanding English wine stage; not just at home but extending far and wide to the United States, Scandinavia and Japan.

The Best English White Wines

In volume terms, still wines account for around a third in total production compared with sparkling. The marginal climate and erratic weather patterns in Britain do not ensure consistent ripening conditions for grapes; at least before the 1980s. Vine-growers back then experimented with German varietals such as the white Müller-Thurgau and Reichensteiner, which had a higher chance of early ripening in cooler climates. It is also much more challenging to make decent still wines with unripe grapes and their overt acidity.

Wine writer Henry Jeffreys recalled the trailblazer Gillian Pearkes with her 1981 book ‘Vinegrowing in Britain’: while everyone else was looking to Germany for inspiration, she saw that France and specifically Champagne and Chablis could be a model for viticulture in England. As well writing on the subject, Pearkes planted her own vineyard at Yearlstone in Devon, acted as mentor to Bob Lindo at Camel Valley in Cornwall and encouraged Stuart and Sandy Moss at Nyetimber: “Find the right site and you will grow Chardonnay in England,” 

Four decades on, Chardonnay and Bacchus (covered in our previous guides) are now the most planted white grapes in England. Although they are yet to gain comparable international standings as the sparklers, quality has improved beyond imagination as producers experiment with sites and signature styles. Below are two outstanding Chardonnay and two Pinot Gris (related to Pinot Grigio) with very different characters.

Simpsons Estate Chardonnay 2022, Kent

Simpsons Estate Chardonnay 2022, Kent the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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‘The only question that matters is who’s going to buy your wine’

~ Charles Simpson

Charles and Ruth Simpson started their wine business as Domaine Saint Rose in Languedoc, southern France in 2002. By 2012, they saw the potential and moved back to England. After buying a 12 hectares / 30-acre site with lime-rich chalk soil in the North Downs in Kent, similar to the terroir in Champagne and Burgundy, Simpsons’ Wine Estate was born. Followed by their own winery in 2016, they now own three vineyard sites covering 38 hectares / 112 acres. 

Whilst most new vineyard owners opted for the sparkling clones (safer for Britain’s cool climate but needs a much longer time span before any wines are ready to be released), Ruth Simpson hatched a bet with planting some non-sparkling clones; hoping to sell still wines before their first sparkling is ready for the market. The high-quality and bumper 2018 vintage firmly established the Simpsons brand. 

This unoaked Chardonnay seems to have two personalities. Those who love the classic lush tropical fruits on its nose will be drawn instantly. Or if you are ‘anything but Chardonnay’, the greatest surprise came when paired with smoked haddock risotto. It turned flinty with a long finish like a Chablis. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £12.74 (25% off £16.99 till 02/07/2024)

The Only Way is Essex

Tell your wine snob friends about ‘Grapes from Essex’ and raise a few eyebrows. Crouch Valley to be precise, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir flourish and ripen beautifully to turn into premium still wines. No, this is not a joke about Essex. It is no secret to most in the wine trade that many of the UK’s best-known wine producers, from the southernmost vineyards of the country and all the way up north, are buying fruit from Essex and have done so for many years. Instead of the chalky soil at Simpsons in Kent, the River Crouch occupies a shallow valley between two ridges of London clay, and it is the combination of this deep and very particular London clay, the steep south-facing vineyards and the protected microclimate of this partially enclosed, tidal estuary that come together in creating this sweet spot as Tamlyn Currin observes.

From Brick Lane to River Crouch

Riverview Crouch Valley is the heart and soul of young husband and wife team Umut and Katie Yesil, who left their flat off Brick Lane in East London for rural Essex. Working with the highly respected viticulturist Duncan McNeill, the family converted 4 hectares / 11 acres of their arable land facing the River Crouch into a vineyard back in 2017. They make only single varietals: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir as premium still wines; with Pinot Meunier in sparkling wines. 

After harvest, the grapes are transported to Devon-based Lyme Bay Winery who has been sourcing grapes from Essex, where winemakers James Lambert and Sarah Massey produce the wine for Riverview Crouch Valley. Their debut 2020 Chardonnay received critical acclaim from critics and buyers alike. At the end of 2023, Umut and Katie released their first 2021 Pinot Noir, along with their 2021 Chardonnay. In 2024 they will be launching their first sparkling wine, a 100% Pinot Meunier from 2021.

Riverview Crouch Valley Chardonnay 2021, Essex

Riverview Crouch Valley Chardonnay 2021, Essex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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With its classic and simple label showing off the now famous River Crouch, this is one of England’s finest. There is not yet any typical English Chardonnay style. It does not try to be Burgundian or Australian / Californian. Despite its pale lemon appearance in the glass, the nose is lush with restrained tropical fruits. Nothing shouty here. Hints of vanilla comes through the brief oak ageing in old French barriques. The palate has subdued stone fruit with a little smokiness which is unusual for a Chardonnay. Whichever camp of ABC you belong to, this is a serious gastro wine that calls for your attention. A match made in heaven with roast chicken as Katie suggested, or even roast pork. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £36.00

Sandridge Barton Little Bee Pinot Gris ‘Wild Ferment’ Free Run 2022, Devon

Sandridge Barton Little Bee Pinot Gris ‘Wild Ferment’ Free Run 2022, Devon the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Back in the 1960s, Maurice and Ruth Ash moved with their Jersey cows from Essex on the train to the Sharpham Estate over-looking the River Dart in South Devon. Over time, they planted some trial vines on the sunny south-facing slope in front of Sharpham House. Successes were steady with the next generation of vine-growers and winemakers in the Ash's nephew, Mark Sharman and Duncan Schwab, head winemaker and now CEO, who joined the team in 1992.

Then in 2008, Sharpham were approached by the owner of Sandridge Barton Estate on the eastern riverbank for help with planting vines on the basis that Sharpham might take the grapes. The terroir and its proximity was godsend to expand Sharpham’s acreage by 120%. And finally in 2020, Sharpham built its own solar-powered, with rain and waste-water harvesting 120,000 bottle capacity two-level winery adjacent to where the majority of the fruit is sourced. That culminated in the decision to relocate and rebrand as Sandridge Barton, with a fully-fledged visitor centre and cafe since 2022. 

Only 3300 bottles were released. Unfined, unfiltered with minimal sulphur, this experimental orange wine had two-week skin contact with indigenous yeast during fermentation. It is a little like the natural wines made with amphora from Georgia. Taut acidity with firm tannins. Due to the lees in the bottle, expect cloudiness so best stand the bottle upright for at least an hour before opening. Decant and serve at room temperature with Carpaccio. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 10.5%
Find here: £21.00

Oastbrook Pinot Gris 2023, East Sussex

Oastbrook Pinot Gris 2023, East Sussex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Oast – a kiln for drying hops. Brook – a small natural stream.

Oastbrook is located on a beautiful farm by the banks of the River Rother, only a stone’s throw from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex. It had been owned by Guinness for the farming of hops as the Oast houses themselves were used for drying the hops. 

The wine estate is the brainchild of husband Nick and wife America Brewer who grew up in the Bahia region of Brazil. Nick used to work in finance internationally but retrained at Plumpton College as a winemaker. America was top of her year in plant biology on her BSc in viticulture and oenology at Plumpton. She planted her first vines at Oastbrook only in 2017. They tell their own story here.

Nick described their wines as America’s sunshine and charismatic personality in bottles. The couple passionately believe in sustainable ecology starting with soil health. “Learn from the grapes and don’t copy others” is their shared motto. With the range of activities and amenities on site, their dedication to the land, produce and community with business acumen is evident. 

Only 2250 bottles of the 2023 Pinot Gris were released. Its nose could easily fool you as a Riesling with hints of petrol. A full-bodied unoaked gastro wine with citrus acidity and a long mineral finish. Think Bacchus or Sauvignon Blanc with greater intensity and texture. It pairs well with sautéed king prawns and asparagus pasta tossed in pesto. Abundant substance to lay down for a couple of years. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £22.50

The Best English Rosé and Red Wines

The Best English Rosé and Red Wines the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Haphazard weather means variation in grape ripeness from vintage to vintage. The earlier varietals such as Madeleine Angevine, Dornfelder, Regent or Rondo seem to have fallen out of fashion to Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier which are used in making Traditional Method sparkling wines. But are rosés the answer to harnessing less than fully ripened black grapes? To date, there is no uniform signature English rosé style as in Provence. In global volume terms, English rosé is still a cottage industry through trial and error at the mercy of changing climate. When done well, there are hidden gems that are unique and not copycats of Provence or Italy. 

It is only in the last five years quality still wine is made out of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The amount of vineyards in Britain that are growing still wine grapes is probably in the low hundreds of hectares, which is the equivalent of one village in France worth of vineyard area. 

Producing a serious still Pinot Noir is even more demanding. Winemakers want the colour from the skin, which must be fully ripe – or they risk extracting harsh green tannins from it. It can be tricky to get the ripeness levels and style of fruit needed even with warmer summers over the last decade or so; according to Laura Rhys at Gusbourne. 

We have found four shining examples of English rosé and Pinot Noir well worth savouring.

Giffords Hall Rosé 2022, Suffolk

Giffords Hall Rosé 2022, Suffolk the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Giffords Hall is a family owned vineyard planted on the site of an ancient glacial riverbed near Long Melford in Suffolk. The sandy/clay soil in the East Anglian desert as proprietor Linda Howard calls it produces quality grapes high in natural sugars and acids, that lend themselves particularly well to both sparkling and dry, aromatic still wines.

The Howards initially bought an established vineyard which is now 35 years old. The Giffords Hall label was officially launched in 2009 with a Rosé and a Bacchus still wine. Since 2020, Linda has managed the vineyard and winery with her daughter Ellie and son Harry together with a small team. 

In the bottle and glass, this rosé is very pale salmon pink from a careful blend of hand-picked Madeleine Angevine and Rondo, a deep red grape. Fresh strawberries on the nose and when served at 12ºC, it reveals its true flinty character which works beautifully with smoked wild Alaskan salmon and boiled new potatoes. Long finish. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £13.95

Folc Dry English Rosé 2023

Folc Dry English Rosé 2023 the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Husband-and-wife team Tom and Elisha Cannon decided to be an independent negociant sourcing the finest grapes grown on the best, family-owned and run vineyards across Kent, Suffolk and Sussex. Not restricted by historic rules or traditions, Folc was born in 2019 as an English rosé to rival the best from Provence. 

Folc makes only rosé; and in this case they have blended seven varieties of grapes from Pinot Noir to Bacchus and Ortega. Where the black grapes give the wine its ripe red fruit flavours of wild strawberries, raspberries and cranberries, the white grapes work in harmony to form an ensemble with a crisp and textural long finish. It is a serious pink gastro wine that compliments pan fried salmon wrapped in bacon with steamed greens. Serve well chilled.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £21.99

Knightor Portscatho Pinot Noir Précoce 2022, Cornwall

Knightor Portscatho Pinot Noir Précoce 2022, Cornwall the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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The name Knightor is intriguing in itself. You can read about the history behind its brand here. Today, Knightor Winery is a boutique enterprise situated not far from the Eden Project and St Austell Brewery in Cornwall. They make premium quality, limited production English wines from grapes grown in English vineyards, and their own vines at Portscatho on the Roseland Peninsula, and Seaton on the south Cornish coast. It has also become an established Cornish wedding venue and rustic events space.

Retired IT professional Adrian Derx the owner is a down-to-earth entrepreneur. It is hard to imagine young winemaker David Brocklehurst already at the helm for twelve years and counting, creating a range of eclectic wines including a Riesling! Far more than just a vineyard with winery tours, there is also a restaurant and bar on site. and how about Sunday roast in their winery?

Its Alsatian or German style bottle, together with a distinctive cartography label really stands out. Unfined and unfiltered, so best stand the bottle upright for an hour before opening. Decant to separate its natural sediment and let the young wine open up. Dark fruits and bramble on the nose, followed by soft but well structured tannins and fresh acidity that will see this wine further develop over the next 2-3 years. A long and satisfying smoky finish that really puts Cornwall on the map for English wines. Pairs well with roast chicken or BBQ prawns. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £22.95

Davenport Redmoors Pinot Noir 2022, East Sussex

Davenport Redmoors Pinot Noir 2022, East Sussex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Everyone in the UK wine trade has heard of the veteran vinegrower and wine maker Will Davenport, who began his career as a wine merchant in England in the 1980s. He then studied for a post-graduate diploma in oenology at Roseworthy College in Adelaide, South Australia. On returning to England, he worked at a vineyard in Hampshire with amazing grapes but very poor English wines no one wanted back then.

In 1991, Davenport planted his first five acres (two hectares) of vines at his parents’ apple farm in Horsmonden, Kent. He now owns 24 acres (10 hectares) across 5 plots, and fully converted to organic in 2000. Organic might sound admirable but remains a persistent challenge in the British cool climate with erratic rainfall patterns and humidity, making the vines prone to diseases. 

Firmly believing in the potential of great fruit from healthy vines, instead of using chemicals in the vineyard and winery, Davenport has been consistently creating both whites and reds with a depth of character. His wines inspired former music producer Adrian Pike to work as a winemaker under Will, before setting up his Westwell label. Other notable ex-apprentices include Peter Morgan (ex Nyetimber), Ben Walgate (ex Tillingham), and Ben Witchell (Flint in Norfolk). 

This Pinot Noir is sourced from the 5-acre organic Redmoors vineyard planted in 2016. Whole berries were fermented with natural yeasts, matured in oak for 18 months and bottled without filtration before release a further 20 months on. It is light in style comparable to a refined German Spätburgunder rather than the more intense Pinot Noir from Central Ortago, New Zealand or Oregon in the USA. Aromatic with complex red fruit and balanced acidity. 

Only 260 bottles were made.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £24.20

The Best English Sparkling Wine

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For anyone who is already familiar with English wine, chances are they tasted a sparkling at some point. The international success of English sparkling wine is a relatively recent phenomenon, when in the 1990s producers realised respectable bubblies could be made in the traditional method just like champagne, with the three classic grapes of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grown in chalky soil across southeast England. 

That momentum was further confirmed in 2015 when Tattinger, one of the most respectable Champagne houses acquired land just outside Faversham in Kent. Planting of vines took place in May 2017, followed by Champagne Pommery launching its first English sparkling wine, made in partnership with Hattingley Valley in Hampshire. 

Over the last five years, UK production has been consistently ⅔ sparkling and ⅓ still, with 80% of plantings coming from Champagne varietals. To put in context, in the UK we produce 12 million bottles a year, Dom Perignon alone produces roughly 5 million, and it is this scarcity that contributes to the high price point of English wine. 

The question is: could the finest English sparkling match the quality and prestige of Champagne? 

Nyetimber Classic Cuveé, West Sussex

Nyetimber Classic Cuveé, West Sussex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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‘Nyetimber is possibly the most famous of all the English sparkling wine producers, largely because of the reputation they built up on the first wines they made in the early 1990s. These were the first bottles that made people realise that English sparkling wine wasn’t just good: it could be world class.’ Dr Jamie Goode 

The Nyetimber effect actually traces back to an anglophile couple from Chicago, Sandy and Stuart Moss who knew little about winemaking. In the 1980s, they spotted a gap in quality sparkling wine. After investing in a hugely professional operation with premium style exclusivity as focus, their first wine made from Chardonnay planted in 1988 and made in 1992, won best sparkling wine in England. Their second, a blend of all three classic grapes from 1993, won best non-champagne sparkling wine in the world at the International Wine & Spirit Competition in 1998. The couple returned to the US in 2001, and Nyetimber has since had two changes in ownership and management. 

Under the stewardship of Eric Heerema, Cherie Spriggs at Nyetimber was the first non-Champenois and woman winemaker to win the prestigious ‘Sparkling Winemaker of the Year’ award at the International Wine Challenge 2018. Hence, the Nyetimber range has become a benchmark for English sparkling the world over.  

Nowadays, Nyetimber owns more vines than most of the major label Champagne houses. They are able to source vastly contrasting parcels of fruit in producing as many as 115 batches of base wine across their three county holdings. This advantage enables multi-vintage blending to create a consistent ‘house style’, which is common practice for the established Champagne houses across the Channel.

The Classic Cuveé is the flagship multi-vintage blend with mostly Chardonnay, followed by Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. If you want to know the precise details, look at the back label and you will find a very long number in the bottom left corner. On its website, you could submit that to reveal a precise chronology of each bottle, detailing the important moments of bottling, riddling and disgorging.

With a bouquet of baked apples and toasted brioche, it has balanced acidity with a creamy mouthful and lemon pastry that outshines many non-vintage (NV) Champagne at a similar price point. When stored correctly (on its side, in darkness away from direct light and heat), most NV sparkling wine should continue to evolve with complexity and intensity. It pairs effortlessly with smoked salmon, sushi, oysters, scallops and even asparagus. Serve well chilled. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: On offer at £29.00, down from £42 till 25/06/2024.

Nyetimber Cuveé Chérie Demi-Sec, West Sussex

Nyetimber Cuveé Chérie Demi-Sec, West Sussex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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It is no coincidence we are recommending two Nyetimber; for the above is a totally different experience. Made with 100% Chardonnay, it’s off dry and yet refreshing. The very fine bubbles offer an inviting biscuity nose followed by lemon zest on the palate. Try it with fruit tarts, custard tarts and Pasteis de nata, Crème Brûlée or strong blue cheeses. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £42.99 or £29.99 Mix Six 

Busi Jacobsohn Blanc de Noirs 2018, East Sussex

Busi Jacobsohn Blanc de Noirs 2018, East Sussex the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Busi Jacobsohn is a modern fairy tale where Swedish-born Douglas Jacobsohn and his Italian-born wife Susanna Busi fell in love with Blackdorn Farm in Eridge. Across their five hectares, they planted an equal split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, leaving 20% to Pinot Meunier.

Douglas spent most of his career in the marine insurance business. That perhaps explains his foresight in future-proofing by installing a drainage system beneath their vineyard, helping rainwater run off and letting their prized grapes ripen over the naturally heat-retaining sandstone. 

With the ethos of grower champagnes, they only produce single estate vintage wines not relying on blending to create a house style. 

The 2018 Blanc de Noirs is made with handpicked Pinot Noir (78%) and Pinot Meunier (22%). It is effervescent with balanced red apple acidity and mild toast on the palate. Bone dry with medium finish which is expected to further develop over 3-5 years. Pairs well with creamy crab pasta and Comté; but not Gorgonzola as Susanna advised; and she was absolutely right.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £48.00

Gusbourne 2015 Late Disgorged Brut Reserve, Kent

Gusbourne 2015 Late Disgorged Brut Reserve, Kent the best wines for english wine week 2024 the three drinkers

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Everything about Gusbourne is premium. Its name is associated with John de Goosebourne’s Appledore estate first mentioned in 1410. South African orthopaedic surgeon Andrew Weeber bought this site in 2003, with their first release in 2010. Nowadays, the company is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), with Lord Ashcroft as the main shareholder of the Gusbourne Estate. The vines now spread across 60 hectares (150 acres) at Appledore with the winery, and a further 30 hectares (75 acres) in West Sussex near Greenwood.

Gusbourne only produces vintage still and sparkling wines; with no intention of blending. Long lees ageing is the norm that results in softened acidity with added complexity. Their range of sparkling wine is impressive in quality whose unique characters come alive when you have a food pairing seasonal lunch on site. Or you could have a relaxed picnic among the vines.

Our last showcase of the dozen is truly a special occasion gem. First tasted when Laura Rhys offered at the 2022 WineGB tasting, it was once sipped, forever smitten.

63% Chardonnay and 37% Pinot Noir went into this late disgorged marvel. Light gold in colour with a fine mousse and aromas of citrus peel, alongside brioche and biscuit notes. Due to extended lees ageing, the palate is creamy and complex with flavours of buttered toast and delicate spice leading to a long, intense and unforgettable finish. Perfect with roast chicken, seared tuna steaks or rich vegetarian moussaka. 

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £105.00

The Future of English Wine

The quality of English sparkling wine (ESW) is firmly established against their Champagne counterparts. If you were to taste blind, you might surprise yourself to find your favourite pick turn out to be an ESW. However, with the average spend on a bottle of wine being under £7 in the UK, it is highly unlikely that a typical household sees an ESW as part of essential weekly shopping. That takes us to the emerging and ever improving still wines; which form the first two-thirds of this special English Wine Week edition. 

Production volume is minuscule by global standards with export markets still in their infancy. With high labour and production costs, and escalating prime land prices, English wine will never be able to compete with Argentina, Chile or South Africa on price alone. Output has to rise substantially, which again depends on the vintage. In the long run, entry level English still wines might need to find a price point below £15 to entice consumers to give them a try; against the infinite choices from around the world between £8-£15 on the shelves.

Many producers quietly celebrate global warming and climate change as warmer temperatures help their grapes ripen sufficiently to make quality still wines. According to a new report by the World Weather Attrition Group, Britain will increasingly see monsoon-like rains over the next decade, as well as more frequent hail storms and even “mini tornadoes”. UK regions with the highest average temperatures, particularly those in southern and central England, are likely to see the worst storms. These cast an omen for a burgeoning industry about to enter its next critical growth phase. Suddenly, looking after the soil and vines is no longer enough when dealing with climate chaos. Big Data sharing should help collective resilience through mitigation and adaptation strategies. 

Does anyone know the role of AI in viticulture and winemaking in our brave new world of the unknown?

Great Books to Read About English Wine

Vines in a Cold Climate: The People Behind the English Wine Revolution by Henry Jeffreys

Fortnum & Mason Drink Writer of the Year 2024. When was the last time you read a page-turner on wine? This is it. Opinionated but witty. Thoroughly researched without being academic. It is like a friend who’s had too much to drink telling you who’s who and done what. 

The Vineyards of Britain: Cellar Door Adventures with the Best of Britain’s Wines by Ed Dallimore

How did Ed do it? Lost count of how many vineyards are actually featured in this compendium with stunning imagery, lucid and personable writing reflecting thorough research and his empathy with the characters behind the wine labels.

By Will Wong

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Supermarket Wine Bargains: Waitrose June

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We’re back with some Supermarket Wine Bargains for June, and they are superb this month at Waitrose. We’ve got four luscious reds and crisp whites, as well as couple of yummy Rosé suggestions too. Every bottle we’ve highlighted comes in for under £10, which is an absolute bargain considering the quality. See which takes your fancy and get stuck in before the deals run out on the 2nd July!

Waitrose Red Wines June 2024

Terre Di Faiano Primitivo Organic Puglia

Terre Di Faiano Primitivo Organic Puglia supermarket wine bargains waitrose june 2024 the three drinkers

Good old Terre di Faiano, always a go-to for value. This is their full-bodied organic Primitivo, hitting you with a seductive blackcurrant aroma from the off. Beyond that, it softens out with more luxurious dark fruits, oaky vanilla and a kiss of dark chocolate. So easy to love and even easier to drink.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £10.99)

Edmundo Malbec

Edmundo Malbec supermarket wine bargains waitrose june 2024 the three drinkers

Top notch Argentinian Mendoza Malbec here. It delivers everything you want and more – rich blackberry and plum flavour, tobacco and leather notes and a crack of earthy pepper to finish. Soft, easy-drinking and perfect alongside red meat.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £11.99)

Little Giant Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon

Little Giant Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon supermarket wine bargains waitrose june 2024 the three drinkers

The shorter stumpy bottle stands out, and so does the garnet gem inside. It’s a full-flavoured taste of Australian Coonawarra. Blackcurrant, blackberry, cassis and spice brood away set amongst finer earthy tannins and 14.5% heat. Affordable quality and entertaining complexity.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £12.99)

Mucho Mas

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£7 for this – yes please. Madrid-based and still family-owned despite their expansion, this is their red glugger. And red it is too, as you taste the first sip you can almost see the colour itself – ripe, jammy and bright, it bursts with berries, plums and darker fruits. A crack of pepper and soft vanilla round things off nicely.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £6.99 (usually £8.49)

Waitrose Rosé Wines June 2024

Esprit de Buganay Côtes de Provence Rosé

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Cinsault, Syrah and Grenache combine for a Rosé that transports you to the Mediterranean, with a whirlwind of salinity, citrus and herbal notes. It brings a lot more texture and flavour than nearby Rosé, but maintains the characterful and elegant strawberries and peach.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £14.99)

Tread Softly Rosé

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If you buy six of these bottles, Tread Softly plant a native tree, and you might end up buying six after trying your first. It’s sustainable with minimal preservatives and naturally lighter in alcohol. As a result, the flavour is more delicate with no overbearing sweetness and great refreshment. Imagine dry strawberries and cream with a waft of florality. Gorgeous bottle too.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 9.9%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £9.99)

Waitrose White Wines June 2024

Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc

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Benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon in a few different supermarkets. It’s so reliable and delivers exactly what you’re looking for – the gooseberry nose, the tropical notes and the bright grapefruit zing. Zippy acidity slices through every elegant and well-rounded sip.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.49 (usually £10.49)

Pinot Gris Urmeer Löss

Pinot Gris Urmeer Löss supermarket wine bargains waitrose june 2024 the three drinkers

This is Kendermanns’ Pinot Gris from Rheinhesse which used to be covered by an ancient sea, so the soil is so fertile and rich minerals and water retention. This, combined with the relatively dry climate makes for a zingy expression leading with juicy pear but filling out with peach, lemon zest and subtle wet stone. Crisp, full and wonderfully light.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.49 (usually £9.49)

Zacharias Assyrtiko

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This is a great little pick up. Hailing from Peloponnese in Greece, the Zacharias estate make the most of Greek’s noble white grape – Assyrtiko. It’s got a lot more depth than similar creations, but retains accessible fruit-forward flavour. Orchard fruits are plentiful, the streak of saline minerality is welcome, and it’s a tremendous introduction to the grape.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £12.99)

Paul Mas Réserve Languedoc Blanc

Paul Mas Réserve Languedoc Blanc supermarket wine bargains waitrose june 2024 the three drinkers

From the prestigious Jean-Claude Mas vineyards in Languedoc comes this rich and fragrant beauty. The ever so slightly oily mouthfeel carries juicy peach which counters the vivid lemon nicely. Mineral depths and orchard fruits bring everything together for the total package. Try it!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £9.99)

Other Great Discounts Worth Checking Out:

RED WINE:

Villa Cafaggio Chianti Classico – Was £14.99 Now £10.99

Catena Malbec – Was £13.99 Now £11.99

The Hedonist Shiraz – Was £10.50 Now £8

Château Musar Aana Cinsault Grenache & Cabernet Sauvignon – Was £17.99 Now £13.99

Brazin Old Vine Zinfandel – Was £22.99 Now £17.24

WHITE WINE:

The Ned Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand – Was £11.99 Now £8.99

Villa Maria Reserve Sauvignon Blanc – Was £14.99 Now £11.99

Berthier Coteaux du Giennois Sauvignon Blanc – Was £13.99 Now £10.99

ROSÉ WINE:

Whispering Angel Provence Rose – Was £11.49 Now £9.49

Alaina Rosé – Was £12.99 Now £9.49

If you shop elsewhere then not to worry, check our website for our other up to date Supermarket Bargains!

Which Red Wine Makes the Perfect New York Sour?

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The visually striking New York Sour cocktail gained popularity in the 1930s and has been a cocktail bar mainstay ever since. A perfect blend of bourbon, lemon, sugar and red wine drizzled on top to craft a luscious and decadent twist on the classic Whisky Sour, with an extra boozy punch. To the uninitiated, the New York Sour sounds perhaps a little unhinged, but hear us out! The red wine adds an aromatic quality that the classic drink lacks, and casts an extra layer of depth, boldness, complexity and rich berry goodness! If sweet vermouth, port or sherry can be used in cocktails, why not a Malbec, or Cabernet Sauvignon?

A question might arise however, with bourbon and wine sharing such a vast array of flavour profiles - will every bourbon and red wine pairing actually work? Today, we explore this concept, but for the sake of simplicity, will focus only on the wine, and test it against the same bourbon. After all, we have to keep things scientific.

Before we learn about the best red wines to use in a New York Sour, let us provide the baseline recipe we used to test and compare. If you haven’t ever tried a New York Sour before, this is a great place to start! 

How to make a New York Sour

Ingredients
50ml or 1.5oz Bourbon  (Your favourite middle shelf will do. No need to break the bank!)
25ml or 0.75oz Fresh lemon juice 
15ml or 0.5 oz Simple Syrup
(Equal parts water and caster sugar) 
15ml or 0.5oz Red Wine

Method
Chill a large rocks glass by filling it with cubed ice. Add all ingredients except the wine into a cocktail shaker and then shake with ice. Strain into the glass and gently pour the red wine on top. Plenty of ice and a delicate pour is key for a good layer. No need for a garnish! The visual is striking as it is.  

Ideally, we want a red wine that will pair with the toasted vanilla and spice notes provided by the oak barrels that whisky is aged in. While there are endless combinations of flavours to be found in bourbon, most share an undeniable character from the barrel that the red wine must balance against. As always, there’s an element of personal preference, and every bartender will have strong feelings on the matter. 

Here are Six Red Wines that make the Ultimate New York Sour

Since it’s unlikely you’ll make enough New York Sours to use a whole bottle of wine, the bottles we recommend are also enjoyed on their own merits. We’ll do you one better too! Most of these can be found at your local supermarket.

19 Crimes Cabernet Sauvignon

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Named after the true story of the British convicts who committed 19 crimes and were sentenced to live out their lives in Australia and pioneer a new way of life. This wine not only champions a fascinating fable, but is host to rich vanilla and red berry notes that pair perfectly with a good bourbon. The rich mouthfeel of 19 Crimes Cabernet Sauvignon will provide a solid textural foundation for a classic New York Sour! A solid budget wine for a night in with your fellow troublemakers as well - though we highly encourage any trouble made under the influence of this delightful red to be responsible and, well, none of the actual 19 crimes… or any other for that matter.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Where to Find: £8.49

La P'tite Pierre Rouge

which red wine makes the perfect new york sour? the three drinkers

Want to talk about unbeatable prices? Want to talk about well rounded, autumnal delights bursting with citrus, spice n’ all things nice? Well, La P’tite Pierre have you covered! This fantastic blend of wines provides an inexpensive option for your cocktail, but one that will add plenty of depth and complexity. If you really want to emphasise the sour in your New York Sour, then this is the wine for you!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Where to Find: £7

Faustino VII Rioja

which red wine makes the perfect new york sour? the three drinkers

The grapes used to make this fine Spanish red are over 40 years old and - as is the case with any labour of love - the care and attention to detail shines through in this incredibly well balanced Rioja. The slight spice and vanilla notes that one might expect from a wine that’s been aged in oak for 10 months really shine here, and unsurprisingly make this an ideal candidate to float atop your expertly crafted New York Sour cocktail.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Where to Find: £8.75

The King's Wrath Pinot Noir

which red wine makes the perfect new york sour? the three drinkers

This rich, decadent offering from master New Zealand winemaker, Brent Marris, will not only make an ideal candidate for your New York Sour, but is an undeniably fantastic wine to sip on its own merits. In the production of this wine, vine stems are added to the fermentation which gives this wine the subtle, spiced complexities that make it the powerhouse it is. Alongside winter spices, you’ll find toasted oak and nuttiness galore. What are you waiting for?

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Where to Find: £15.99

The Ned Pinot Noir

which red wine makes the perfect new york sour? the three drinkers

If you like a little smoke in your New York Sour, then this is the perfect choice for you! This particularly juicy, savoury Pinot Noir from the Southern Valleys of New Zealand provides a fresh, delightful sipper that will make you want to finish the bottle after you’ve enjoyed your cocktail! The grapes in this region ripen incredibly slowly, which contributes to their extra dense, berry-fruit flavours that can be found in wines from this region.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Where to Find: £14.99

La Fait Rouge 

which red wine makes the perfect new york sour? the three drinkers

Perhaps the most bold wine one might choose to top a New York Sour with, but a choice we stand by! Tannat wines are known for their full bodied, intense aromas and notes of liquorice, blackberry and allspice. This blend of Tannat, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinenc grapes offers all of that and more. The blending of these wines is an unmissable annual event in Saint Mont. Wines from this region are highly regarded as artisanal, historic bottlings in the global wine landscape. Some might suggest a wine like this is overkill for a New York Sour, but we say rules are meant to be broken! High end ingredients make for world-class cocktails after all.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Where to Find: £22.50 

Happy sipping!

If you read to the end of this article and find yourself asking, “what on Earth is Tannat wine?” then you should follow this link.

By Miley Kendrick

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Supermarket Wine Bargains: Tesco May 2024

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Tesco shoppers and wine lovers, listen up. The amazing bargain bottles this May are not to be missed, and you’ve got until the 20th May to get them. We’ve gone through every offer and narrowed it down to the best. Below are four stunning reds, four crisp whites and two sophisticated Rosés – all for under £10. Oh, be aware that you’ll need a Clubcard to take advantage of these brilliant bargains! Let’s go deal diving.

Tesco Red Wines May 2024

Don Carlo Nero D'avola

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This Sicilian red is definitely worth picking up for under £10. It’s full bodied, brimming with violets, blackcurrant and rounded off by spice and vanilla. It achieves really impressive deep flavours without becoming too heavy and thick on the tongue. Intense.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £11)

Diablo Black Cabernet Sauvignon

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This is another red, this time from the Maule Valley of Chile and aged in both French and American oak barrels. The results are full of personality with dark wood, tobacco and rich fruits layering up like a dream. Inky, deep and devilishly delicious.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £10)

Ramon Bilbao Rioja Crianza

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We love Spanish Rioja when it’s done right, and this is masterful. It has a spicy, cosy autumnal feel with blackberries and baked plums a-plenty, backed up by plenty of cedary oak. Cherry and chocolate fill out the big body nicely.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £8.75 (Clubcard Price) (usually £9.75)

Apothic Merlot

This soaring Cali Merlot can divide opinion, but many great things do. It’s indulgent and jammy, with big buttery vanilla and sweet jam. In fact, it’s one of the sweetest Merlots in the supermarket, making it rich and filling. But we think it shows restraint where needed, adding spice for complexity. Give it a go!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (Clubcard Price) (usually £10.50)

Tesco Rosé Wines May 2024

Mud House Chile Sauvignon Blanc Rose

This is a really nice little Rosé, well balanced, crisp, and refreshing in nature. It has a lovely summery feel with a barrage of strawberry and citrus and interesting bitterness towards the end.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £9.50)

Crocodile Diamante Rose

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This glamorous bottle hides a pale, crisp Southern Rhone Valley style Rosé. It’s a world away from in-your-face sweet fruits; rather, it’s delicate with a noticeably clean feel. Fresh floral tones and vibrant zippy acidity mean it it’s far from dull. Class in a glass.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £9.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £11.50)

Tesco White Wines May 2024

Diablo Golden Chardonnay White Wine

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If you’re a fan of Chilean Chard then don’t miss this. It lures you in with some simple buttery notes but then comes a tropical flood with charred pineapple and interesting wet flint notes. It’s a bit all over the place, but it all comes together and the journey is interesting.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £10)

Villa Maria Earth Garden Organic Sauvignon Blanc

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Benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon here. The texture stands out immediately, feeling heavy and full of elderflower, gooseberry, and ripe stone fruits. It’s so, so fresh and the minerality lingers bringing some edginess to proceedings. Great touch of salinity too.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £10 (Clubcard Price) (usually £12)

Boschendal Sauvignon Blanc

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Boschendal do some great work with conservation and biodiversity which is always a bonus when picking wines, but what’s inside has to be quality stuff too and this is. The cooler coastal vineyards bring expressive freshness to the lemon and lime citrus, but you also get the full range of Sauvignon notes with grapefruit tang, subtle nectarine, and tropical pineapple. It’s dry and minerally too so fantastic with shellfish. Top buy.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8.50 (Clubcard Price) (usually £9.75)

Other Great Discounts Worth Checking Out:

RED WINE:

Diablo Red Blend – Was £10.50 Now £8

19 Crimes The Uprising Red Wine – Was £11 Now £9.50

19 Crimes The Banished Dark Red  – Was £10.50 Now £8

B.Ink Red Blend Wine– Was £10 Now £8

WHITE WINE:

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc – Was £10.50 Now £8

Yealands Sauvignon Blanc– Was £10 Now £7

ROSÉ WINE:

Maison Castel Rose D'anjou – Was £9 Now £8

 

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Supermarket Wine Bargains: Sainsbury’s May/June 2024

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Sainsbury’s shoppers and wine lovers, we’re back with some offers you cannot miss. We’ve been through every bottle on offer until the 6th June, and this is the cream of the crop when it comes to undeniable value. Reds, Rosé and Whites, and almost all for under £10. Let’s dive in.

Sainsbury’s Red Wines May/June 2024

Santodeno Sangiovese Appassimento

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We love this Emilia-Romagna Sangiovese because it’s one of the best value reds in any supermarket. The grapes are hand-picked before being slow-dried enhancing the jammy richness. With intense blackberry, cherry, and vanilla, it’s such easy drinking liquid but with a great vein of acidity. Midweek Italian? Perfect.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

Greasy Fingers Luscious Red

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Forever popular, this is a moreish mix of Ozzy Shiraz and Grenache. The former fills out the expression with characterful rich fruits and the latter brings that signature sweetness. Luscious is the name, luscious is the game.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8.50 (usually £10)

Bosman Nero

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This is 100% Nero d’Avola from Wellington, South Africa that has sprung from just two surviving Sicilian cuttings in 2004. It packs a lot of juicy cranberries and strawberries for a light-bodied red and a lovely kiss of clean spice. The modern feel is very elegant and makes for extremely easy drinking.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £10 (usually £11.50)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wines May May/June 2024

Castillo De Ibiza Rosé

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This seductive curvaceous bottle sets high expectations and more importantly meets them. A Spanish salmon pink Garnacha and Tempranillo Rosé, it’s much tarter and more refreshing than most pink pours. Expect cutting citrus and palate cleansing minerality, with a fainter kiss of strawberry.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £10 (usually £12.50)

Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Île-de-Beauté Rosé

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One of our favourite offers, this is such a loveable blend of Niellucciu, Sciaccarellu, Grenache, Vermentinu and Syrah. It’s a dry Corsica Rosé with a floral bouquet, ripe berries palate and fleshy stone fruits. A gentle crack of pink pepper provides a nice tingle on the finish too. If you just stick to reds and whites, try this.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Berne Inspiration Côtes de Provence

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Something a touch pricier now, but still punching above its price point at £15. It’s a Château de Berne blend Grenache supported by Cinsault and Syrah, and a masterful showcase for this style. Strawberry ice cream comes to mind with citrus undertones and subtle melon. The length is really impressive too and the dryness makes so easy to keep coming back.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £15 (usually £17)

Sainsbury’s White Wines May/June 2024

Sainsbury's Riverblock Marlborough Sauvignon, Taste the Difference

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Marlborough Sauvignon lovers, listen up. There are so many to pick from these days but we don’t think you’ll be disappointed by this. The freshness is impactful off the bat, with a mineral cleanliness to the palate. But this is no wallflower, because the zesty tropical notes and big body can stand up to hearty dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Trentino

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This Trentino wine stands out from your run of the mill Pinot Grigios with some curious mineral notes and surprising complexity. It’s crisp with light citrus, ripe peach, and intriguing grassy notes. It’s such an easy-going, lightweight ride that it would be a dream with vegetarian and fish dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

Sainsbury's Jurançon Sec, Taste the Difference

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In the sun-coated foothills of the Pyrenees is Jurançon, known for its unique, indigenous grapes like the Gros and Petit Manseng used here. What you’ll usually find is that these are towards the sweeter end, and though this does bring some tangerine sweetness, it’s far zestier and drier than you expect – a nice surprise. It’s very distinct and refreshing, so if you want to try something different this is a good bet.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.50 (usually £9)

Sturmwolken Riesling

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Striking bottle this. It’s an off-dry Riesling with generous zesty vibrance – most notably lime. The tang of grapefruit and interesting minerality of stone fruits wash away any sweetness that rears its head, with good acidity making this a winner for spicy dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £7 (usually £8)

*The bottles featured underneath are no longer available as deals this month!*

Sainsbury’s Red Wines May 2024

Feuerheerd's Anchor Wine Reserva Douro DOC

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This is a refined Portuguese red hailing from the heart of Douro. When you’re sipping it, you’ll wonder how they get so much spicy depth and rich back fruits. The answer is a year of Vintage Port finishing. Bold but perfectly nuanced. For a tenner, wow.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £10 (usually £11.50)

Santodeno Negroamaro

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This inky red began life at the sunny heel of Italy’s boot, making great use of the ‘bitter black’ grape. The result is intense richness and dark fruits galore – plum, blackberry and blackcurrant. There’s a welcome touch of oaky spice rounding things off too.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

Mucho Mas Vino Tinto

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We love spotting this in offer. For just £7, it’s an absolute bargain. Mucho Mas remain family-owned, despite expansion, and this Spanish red is one of their best value bottles. It’s as red as red gets, with ripe, jammy berries sliding into bright fig and plum. Add a crack of black pepper and vanilla undertone, and you’ve got one hell of an easy-drinking glugger.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.50)

Wise Wolf Cabernet Sauvignon

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Off the bat, Wise Wolf stands out for their stumpy bottle made from 100% recycled glass. It looks more like posh olive oil than wine, but we like it. Inside, we’ve got Languedoc-Roussilon Red. It’s oaky and brimming with black fruit flavours on the nose and in the mouth. It isn’t overly dry either. Great with steak, but let it breathe for an hour before enjoying.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £10 (usually £12)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wines May 2024

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush

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Think Rosé is all too sweet? Try this. The crisp Sauvignon Blanc really shines, bringing razor sharp citrus. Softening that is juicy peach and subtly sweet strawberry, but both much milder than most Rosé blends. Sophisticated and punches well above its price point.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

Villa Maria Blush Sauvignon

What a lovely light Rosé this is. It pours such a delicate and seductive pale pink, with strawberries and raspberries hitting the nose. Kiwis join the red berries after the first sip, as well as grapefruit tang. Refreshing, sweet where it needs to be, and citrus to cut through – hard not to like.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8 (usually £10)

Sainsbury’s White Wines May 2024

Mud House Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

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There’s a lot of competition in the Marlborough Sauvignon space at the moment, so gems like this are a godsend. The crispness is super intense with overwhelming refreshment. Beyond that, a tropical tang breaks through as well as a luxuriously smooth mouthfeel. Pair with seafood and enjoy.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

19 Crimes Chard

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19 Crimes are a source of top-notch value across the board. Their Chard brings a rich quality to the stone fruit notes present, but what we think you’ll love most about it is the creamy, full boy with plenty of butter. Opulent Ozzy white.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8 (usually £9.50)

Sainsbury's New Zealand Pinot Gris, Taste the Difference

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Sainsbury’s’ Taste the Difference range is quite a rich vein for bargains like this New Zealand Pinot Gris. It’s medium dry, mellow, and fruit-forward – think peach and melon. The classic Marlborough steely minerality is present too, leaving a clean feel that’s absolutely gorgeous.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Barone Montalto Grillo Sicilia DOC

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Barone Montalto is a lovely Sicilian winery, and this is their 100% Grillo. The up-front citrus is impossible to ignore, but that soon dies down in favour of big, bold tropical sweetness. Flecks of green apple come and go too. Relaxed, honeyed and with nice weight.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7.25 (usually £8)

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Other Great Discounts Worth Checking Out:

RED WINE:

The Wanderer Malbec – Was £12.50 Now £10
Barossa Ink Shiraz– Was £11 Now £9
Terre di Faiano Organic Nero di Troia – Was £9.50 Now £8

WHITE WINE:

Yealands Sauvignon Blanc– Was £10 .50 Now £8
Villa Maria Cellar Sauvignon Blanc– Was £13 Now £11
DV Catena Chardonnay– Was £13 Now £11

ROSÉ WINE:

Miraval Côtes de Provence Rosé– Was £19 Now £17
Madame F Rosé– Was £9.50 Now £8