The Best Wine Advent Calendars of 2024

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Why should kids have all the countdown fun? Boozy advent calendars have redefined holiday anticipation, turning December into a delightfully wine-filled journey. Each year, new and imaginative creations emerge, with offerings that aren’t just about quantity but real quality. And the best bit? You don’t need to risk buying a whole bottle to get a taste. This year, whether it’s 12 full-sized bottles or 24 perfectly poured sippers, there’s a treat waiting behind every door, so even if the rest of your days are filled with buildup and stress, you get a moment to yourself.

If wine discovery sparks your joy, then these calendars are your ticket to exploring new varietals from around the world. We’ve scoured the options to help you find the best of the bunch and arrived at this selection. Go on, treat yourself - you deserve it!

Laithwaites Mixed 2024 Advent Calendar

Laithwaites Mixed 2024 Advent Calendar the best wine advent calendars of 2024 the three drinkers

Laithwaites offers a merry mix of red, white, and rosé, perfect for any wine lover. Each day holds a 187ml bottle, and the grand finale? A 750ml pricey Prosecco for a true Christmas Eve toast! It’s a thoughtful and crowd-pleasing selection from an industry favourite, making it easy to try something new each day while sticking to trusted wines. A festive choice for classic tastes with a touch of surprise. You simply pay your £10 deposit (which gets taken off the price later on) to secure your calendar.

Advent Days included: 24
Bottle/Can Size: 187ml plus 1 x full size bottle
Find here: £89.99

Virgin Wines Mixed Wine Advent Calendar 2024

Virgin Wines Mixed Wine Advent Calendar 2024 the best wine advent calendars of 2024 the three drinkers

Virgin Wines led the charge in bringing wine advent calendars to the UK, and they’re still nailing it. This aesthetic selection boasts reds, whites, rosés, and fizz, each tucked behind a festive door, building to a celebratory full bottle on Christmas Day – yep, 25 doors. Each wine is handpicked and many are from small producers you won’t find at your local store. So, if you’re the type who loves a holiday surprise and discovering hidden wine gems, this calendar is the perfect countdown companion. If you’d rather zero in on red or white, then they have those options too.

Advent Days included: 25
Bottle/Can Size: 187ml
Find here: £89.99

Perfect Cellars Fine Wine Advent Calendar 2024

Perfect Cellars Fine Wine Advent Calendar 2024 the best wine advent calendars of 2024 the three drinkers

Perfect Cellars brings elegance to every festive sip with this line up of 24 premium wines. From Bordeaux classics to Italian icons, the focus here is on world-leading regions, with each 100ml pouch includes a story of provenance, making each day a refined journey in wine. If you’re after something rich and sophisticated without breaking the bank, this calendar is your go-to for luxurious tasting nights at home.

Advent Days included: 24
Bottle/Can Size: 100ml
Find here: £189

Naked Wines Advent Calendar 2024

Naked Wines Advent Calendar 2024 the best wine advent calendars of 2024 the three drinkers

Naked Wines has crafted a line up of wine pouches from its independent winemaker network, each with its own special twist. Expect reds, whites, and perhaps even a dessert wine to keep things interesting. Packaged in a pull-out bookshelf design, it’s an affordable yet generous choice for anyone keen on supporting indie winemakers and exploring something new each day. You even get a QR code to read about where the wine you’re currently drinking came from… and the money you spend on it will be reinvested into supporting small winemakers too!

Advent Days included: 24
Bottle/Can Size: 100ml
Find here: £99.99

Brixton Wine Club Advent Calendar 2024  

Brixton Wine Club Advent Calendar 2024   the best wine advent calendars of 2024 the three drinkers

Get adventurous with Brixton Wine Club’s fun-filled calendar, featuring a mix of award-winning wines from the UK’s independent wine scene as well as nine other nations. Each day delivers a unique taste, like Mediterranean orange wine or low-intervention Riesling. The sleek can design is a convenient and eco-friendly way to enjoy your wines, making this an ideal pick for the curious and eco-conscious drinker. Interesting and accessible wines every day – what’s not to love?

Advent Days included: 24
Bottle/Can Size: 187ml-250ml
Find here: £130

If you’re after a spirit advent then fear not, we’re all over that too – check here!

Must-Visit Wine Event: Decanter Fine Wine Encounter London 2024

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Wine lovers, mark your calendars! On Saturday, 16 November 2024, the world-renowned Decanter Fine Wine Encounter is back, hosted at the historic Landmark Hotel in London. This much-anticipated event offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience exceptional wine - over 1,000 in fact - from the finest producers worldwide.

What is Decanter Fine Wine Encounter London?

must-visit wine event: decanter fine wine encounter london 2024 the three drinkers

On its 27th birthday, Decanter presents an immersive tasting experience once again, gathering together acclaimed producers and wine lovers under one roof. The Grand Tasting treats wine enthusiasts to an impressive variety of wines from around the globe, including exclusive access to the Cellar Collection Room, where 21 handpicked wineries will present three vintages each, including a rare, decade-aged library vintage. It’s an unmissable chance to taste wines typically unavailable to the public, all in the elegant surroundings of one of the capital’s finest hotels.

If that’s not enough to tempt you, Masterclasses will run throughout the day, featuring tastings of extraordinary wines from Rare Champagne, Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, and Penfolds. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious beginner, there’s something for everyone to enjoy – it really is vino heaven.

Event Highlights at Decanter Fine Wine Encounter London

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GRAND TASTING
Taste over 1,000 wines and meet over 100 of the world’s best producers. All Grand Tasting tickets include access to the Decanter World Wine Awards winners' table where you can taste Gold, Platinum and Best in Show wines from the 2024 competition.

MASTERCLASSES
Rare Champagne (11:15am - 12:30pm)
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou (1:30pm - 2:45pm)
Penfolds (3:45 pm - 5:00 pm)

CELLAR COLLECTION ROOM
Discover hidden gems with three unique flagship vintages per winery, including a library vintage aged around 10 years. Complimentary cheese and charcuterie will enhance your tasting experience.

When?
Two sessions available (10:30am - 1:30pm and 2:30pm - 5:30pm)

How much does it cost?
Due to the popularity of the event, the Grand Tasting only tickets have now sold out, but the good news is you can still get your hands on a very limited number of combined Grand Tasting and Cellar Collection tickets.

As a loyal DRINKLUSIVE follower, you can enjoy a 25% discount on tickets by using the code ‘DRINKLUSIVE24’ at checkout:

Grand Tasting & Cellar Collection ticket £116.25 (instead of £155)
Rare Champagne Masterclass ticket £146.25 (instead of £195)
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou Masterclass ticket £131.25 (instead of £175)
Penfolds Masterclass ticket £116.25 (instead of £155)

It really is a rare and wonderful opportunity to indulge in some of the world’s finest wines. For more information about the event and the producers involved (including the wines you could be tasting), click here.

Majestic’s Top Wine Picks This Autumn

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Majestic are a household name for a reason, occupying the position of largest specialist wine retailer in the UK. With hundreds of stores and thousands of WSET-trained experts curating their selections, they’re clearly a great place to explore quality wine.

Whilst supermarket selections are expansive too these days, you do often find the same old bottles, so if you fancy mixing things up and looking for more interesting and diverse bottles, check out some Majestic picks below.

These red and white wines from Chile, Germany, and Spain show off their respective regions expertly, and there’s also a couple of bottles from Majestic’s ever growing Definition range that are a real treat. Let’s dive in.

Chile

Terrarum Single Estate Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Valley

Terrarum Single Estate Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant gem from the pioneering Morandé winery in Chile’s Casablanca Valley. With zesty citrus, tropical fruit, and a hint of herbaceous minerality, this crisp white is pure refreshment. Grapes are hand-harvested and the wine is aged on lees, giving it a lush texture that’s perfect for food pairing. Try it with fresh oysters or a crisp salad – the lively citrus notes make it a match made in heaven. Crisp, fruity, and utterly delicious!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9.99 Mix Any Six / £12.99 Single Bottle

Terrarum Single Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley

Sticking with Morandé but moving across to the Maipo Valley, it’s their rich and bold Cabernet Sauvignon next. Aged for a year in French oak, there’s just enough spice and dark chocolate to add depth without overpowering the ripe blackcurrant, plum and cherry notes. With smooth tannins and a touch of tobacco on the finish, it’s a real crowd-pleaser. Pair with a hearty steak or lamb chop for the perfect match.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9.99 Mix Any Six / £13.99 Single Bottle

Errazuriz Single Vineyard Chardonnay, Aconcagua Costa

Errazuriz Single Vineyard Chardonnay from Aconcagua Costa is a vibrant expression of Chilean terroir. This single vineyard wine delivers a zesty burst of citrus and tropical fruits, complemented by a refreshing acidity that’s perfect for seafood pairings—think oysters or prawns. With over 150 years of winemaking expertise, Errazuriz’s commitment to quality shines through in every glass. Crisp, lively, and full of character, this Chardonnay offers a taste of Chile’s finest cool-climate vineyards. Perfect for seafood feasts!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £11.99 Mix Any Six / £13.99 Single Bottle

Germany

Ernst Loosen Pinot Gris

Ernst Loosen's Pinot Gris is a refreshing treat from the Pfalz appellation, really capturing its essence. It’s packed with ripe pear and crisp apple flavours that make each sip a burst of freshness. The lively acidity balances the fruitiness, creating a wonderfully clean and focused finish. This versatile white pairs beautifully with light salads or spicy Asian dishes, making it perfect for any occasion.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £11.99 Mix Any Six / £14.99 Single Bottle

Definition by Majestic Mosel Riesling

Definition by Majestic Mosel Riesling Kabinett is an exciting collaboration with the iconic Dr Loosen winery, a leader in German winemaking. Sourced from the steep, slate-soiled vineyards of the Mosel Valley, this wine embodies the region’s Riesling style. Pale lemon in colour, it offers refreshing aromas of lime, green apples, and Sicilian lemon. On the palate, the lively acidity balances beautifully with flavours of white peach and orchard fruits. At just 8% ABV, it’s a perfect aperitif and pairs delightfully with ceviche, lobster, or Thai dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 8%
Find here: £11.99 Mix Any Six / £13.99 Single Bottle

Spain

Viña Pomal 106 Barricas

Viña Pomal 106 Barricas is a limited-edition tribute to the birth of Viña Pomal in 1908, showcasing the rich heritage of this renowned Rioja bodega. With its roots in Haro, Rioja, Viña Pomal has been a favourite since its inception and was even reportedly Winston Churchill's choice! This Reserva, crafted from a blend of Tempranillo, Garnacha, and Graciano, offers intense dark fruit flavours complemented by a kiss of toasty oak. Aromas of violets and spices mingle with notes of chocolate and cedar. Perfectly paired with red meats and char-grilled veggies, this wine promises a powerful yet elegant experience with excellent aging potential.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £12.99 Mix Any Six / £14.99 Single Bottle

The Guv'nor VIP White

Introducing Guv’nor VIP Blanco, the exciting new upgrade to the beloved Guv’nor Family range! This unique blend marries hand-selected grapes from Rueda, Galicia, and Valdepeñas, embodying the same rule-breaking spirit as its predecessors. Crafted by the talent at Félix Solís, the Chardonnay grape is aged in American oak barriques, adding depth and complexity. Bursting with aromas of zesty lime, grapefruit, and white peach, it dances on the palate with vibrant passion fruit and yellow apple notes. Perfectly fresh for a Greek feta salad yet bold enough to complement salmon en croûte or roast chicken, this wine is sure to impress!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £9.99 Mix Any Six / £11.99 Single Bottle

Definition by Majestic Albariño

Introducing Definition by Majestic Albariño, a delightful collaboration with one of Rías Baixas' finest producers, Martín Códax. This textbook Albariño beautifully captures its coastal roots, showcasing fruity notes of peach, apple, and lemon with a refreshing zing. The hallmark salinity adds a crisp minerality that elevates every sip. Born from the collective passion of 50 winegrowers in 1985, this wine is a testament to their dedication to bringing Albariño to the world. Perfectly crisp and lively, it pairs wonderfully with seafood—think crudo, sushi, or fresh fish—as well as soft cheeses and a touch of spice. Cheers to a true celebration of Portuguese winemaking!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £11.99 Mix Any Six / £13.99 Single Bottle

For more wines that punch above their price, check out our latest Supermarket Bargains!

Supermarket Wine Bargains: Waitrose October 2024

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Hello, Waitrose shoppers! August has brought an incredible selection of wine deals that you definitely won’t want to miss. Their fantastic range of reds, whites, and rosés is all priced under £10 but delivers the quality you’d expect from wines costing twice as much. You have until October 22nd to grab these bargains, so let’s start with some irresistible reds...

Waitrose Red Wines October 2024

La Piuma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

La Piuma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo  supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

La Piuma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is an Italian gem that balances rich, robust flavours with good smoothness. This medium-bodied red wine is generous with very inviting up-front juicy plum and blackberry notes, alongside hints of pepper and vanilla, making it a crowd-pleaser for any occasion. A touch of dark chocolate and cocoa bean add depth as the fruits bow out for an acidic finish. Solid red for under £7.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £6.74 (usually £8.99)

Fairview Barrel-aged Pinotage

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Fairview Barrel-aged Pinotage is a brilliant showcase of South Africa's signature red grape. This full-bodied wine from the Western Cape is rich with plummy fruit and a touch of spice, courtesy of its oak ageing. The smooth, velvety texture makes it irresistibly moreish, while the tannins provide a robust structure that balances out the juicy blackberry and dark fruit notes. Vibrant bramble aromas and a hint of earthiness round off the wine, leaving a clean, satisfying finish. If you’re after a bold, fruit-driven red, this Pinotage offers top notch value for money.

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

Marques de Calatrava Reserva

Marques de Calatrava Reserva supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

Marques de Calatrava Reserva is a classic Spanish Tempranillo that beautifully showcases the bold influence of oak. With 20 months in oak barrels, this wine brings out sweet spice and vanilla, complementing ripe flavours of dark cherry, plum, and redcurrant. Underneath, earthy, leathery notes add depth to the silky-smooth texture, making it a simple but excellent choice for any occasion. It pairs effortlessly with roast lamb, grilled meats, and hard cheeses, making it a versatile and affordable Reserva wine that’s perfect for weekday sipping.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £8.99)

Little Giant Barossa Shiraz

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

We always keep an eye out for this fruity beauty. Little Giant Barossa Shiraz is a rich and indulgent Australian wine that packs a punch. Like its namesake, the wombat, it may be small, but its full-bodied nature and bold character make a big impression. Bursting with plush black fruits, peppery spice, and dark chocolate notes, this Shiraz is a smooth, jammy delight. With a nod to Christmas pudding and a hint of indulgence, it’s an absolute steal for its price.

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

Waitrose White Wines October 2024

Paul Mas Réserve Languedoc Blanc

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

Paul Mas Réserve Languedoc Blanc is a charming, well-balanced white wine that offers fantastic value for everyday drinking. A delightful blend of Vermentino, Marsanne, Grenache Blanc, and Viognier, it brings a lovely mix of peach, pear, and citrus flavours with a fresh, lively acidity. Lightly wooded with a touch of jasmine and rose petal aromas, it has a slightly oily texture and mineral depth that add complexity. From the reputable Jean-Claude Mas vineyards, this is a crisp, youthful white that’s perfect for food pairings or casual sipping.

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

The Ned Pinot Grigio

The Ned Pinot Grigio supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

The Ned Pinot Grigio is a standout from New Zealand’s Waihopai Valley, offering a unique take on this classic style. With its distinctive salmon-pink hue, this creamier Pinot Grigio showcases vibrant stone fruit flavours, including nectarine and quince, alongside notes of pear and a hint of spice. Richer and fuller-bodied than many European versions, it carries a delightful mineral edge that makes it perfect for food pairings.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £10.99)

Waitrose Grüner Veltliner

Waitrose Grüner Veltliner supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

What an introduction to Austria’s flagship white this is, especially for the money. Waitrose Blueprint Grüner Veltliner offers an aromatic and fresh profile, showcasing delicate stone fruit flavours with a subtle hint of white pepper, which is characteristic of this Austrian grape. Bright, zesty, and tropical, this wine shines with hints of citrus and is ideal when paired with Thai-spiced dishes, grilled asparagus, or light poultry meals.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £11.99)

Cave de Beblenheim Kleinfels Riesling Alsace

Cave de Beblenheim Kleinfels Riesling Alsace supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

Cave de Beblenheim Kleinfels Riesling delivers all the hallmarks of a top-tier Alsatian Riesling. Pale yellow in colour, this noble wine showcases aromatic citrus notes with a crisp, mineral backbone and racy acidity. The complex palate layers lemon and pear with a touch of honey, creating a beautifully balanced wine with a steely finish. It’s fresh, clean, and zesty, ideal for sipping as a chilled aperitif or paired with crab salads, baked fish, white meats, or Asian cuisine – amazing food-friendly Riesling.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £9.99 (usually £11.99)

Waitrose Rosé Wines October 2024

Tread Softly Rosé

Tread Softly Rosé supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

This delightful Australian rosé is a charming blend of strawberry, apple, and citrus, with a touch of dried strawberry for good measure. On the nose, it offers enticing aromas of strawberries, pear, grape, and honey. The initial taste surprises with notes of blueberry, complemented by a hint of grapefruit. It’s smooth, crisp, and slightly dry, making it a fantastic value for its price point. With a light salmon hue and well-balanced profile, this rosé isn’t overly sweet, and its lower alcohol content makes it dangerously gluggable. On top of all that, the bottle is drop dead gorgeous and for every six bottles sold, they plant a tree. After buying one, you might well find yourself getting six more in one go.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 10%
Find here: £7.99 (usually £9.99)

Cellier de Rouffignac Coteaux d’Aix

Cellier de Rouffignac Coteaux d’Aix supermarket wine bargains waitrose october 2024 the three drinkers

Experience the elegance of this delightful Provence rosé, where ripe strawberries take centre stage, complemented by the enticing aromas of lychee and elderflower. Dry and crisp, it boasts an impressive complexity that sets it apart from the crowd. Crafted from a blend of Grenache, Vermentino, and Syrah, this organic wine reflects the stony, limestone soils of Coteaux d'Aix en Provence. The Vermentino adds vibrant notes of passionfruit and grapefruit, while the Syrah contributes a lovely blush pink hue, and Grenache offers a beautifully rounded finish. It strikes the perfect balance between fruity freshness and mineral depth, making it a truly delicious choice for any occasion.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £8.99 (usually £13.99)

Other Great Discounts Worth Checking Out:

RED WINE:

Maree d'ione Organic Nero di Troia – Was £9.99 Now £7.99

Terre Di Faiano Organic Nero D'Avola – Was £10.99 Now £8.99

Pazzia Primitivo di Manduria – Was £12.99 Now £9.99

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

WHITE WINE:

Tiki Ridge Sauvignon Blanc Reserve– Was £10.99 Now £7.99

Yealands Reserve Sauvignon Blanc – Was £11.99 Now £8.99

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

Craggy Range Sauvignon Blanc – Was £16.99 Now £12.99

ROSÉ WINE:

Le Bijou Rosé De Sophie Valrose Coteaux De Béziers– Was £10.99 Now £7.99

Borgodei Primitivo Rosato IGP Was £9.99 Now £7.99

Jardin de Roses AOP Languedoc Rosé Was £14.99 Now £10.99

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

What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines?

What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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The impacts of climate change now shape the long-term future of every vineyard and winemaker around the world. Savvy customers increasingly expect greater transparency on where and how the grapes are grown, and what goes into their favourite bottle of wine.

Modern commercial winemaking often depends on monoculture, rows and rows of vines lacking the biodiversity to cope with pests and disease outbreaks. To maximise crop yield, chemical fertilisers and synthetic pesticides are sprayed to protect the vines from pests, with industrial herbicides to maintain the land. The grapes are then harvested by hand or with mechanical equipment and processed using sulphites, enzymatic stabilisers, added sugars; the list goes on….

The industry standards and regulations around conventional wine making and labelling vary from country to country. We see ‘contains sulphites’ on the bottle but beyond that it’s often not possible to determine what farming practices have been used, or what and just how much of it has been added within the winemaking process. Above all, you are not able to tell what pesticides have been used on the vines/grapes and soil.

Fundamentally, soil health and biodiversity are everything - the quality and essence of the wine that takes you back to where the vines are tendered. You cannot make outstanding wines from mediocre grapes grown on over-farmed and depleted sites.

Next, we travel to Tuscany in Italy to find out more about how things can be done differently.

Fattoria La Vialla, Toscana 

Fattoria La Vialla, Toscana  What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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Outside Florence and Siena lie the rolling hills of Tuscany. For those in the know, venture further south towards Arezzo (the stunning location of Roberto Benigni’s Life is Beautiful). En route lies over 1,600 hectares of fields and forest owned and managed by Fattoria La Vialla, a family-run farm and wine estate.

This Fattoria (farm and wine estate in Italian) has been practising organic and biodynamic farming and winemaking since 1978. The estate produces its own wine, extra virgin olive oil, pecorino cheese, appetisers, sauces, pasta, vinegar, honey, biscuits and more - directly from vineyard to bottle, from vegetable patch to jar.

Their wines have received multiple awards in the past decade, including 159 alone in the first half of 2024! They have a multitude of mouthwatering farm produce and their farm diaries @fattorialavialla are well worth following. Their holistic and regenerative approach to agriculture and farming even extends to a growing range of biodynamic, Demeter-certified face and body care products made from upcycled olive water from their olive oil production, as well as dietary supplements. But this begs the question, what are biodynamic and organic products? Let’s find out more…

What are Organic Wines? 

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For over 45 years Fattoria La Vialla has cultivated its land using organic methods, but what do ‘organic viticulture’ and ‘organic wine’ mean?

Organic wine is wine produced with grapes from certified organic agriculture and only small amounts of a few additives and adjuvants are allowed, all of which must be of certified organic origin. A key point of organic production is the much lower quantity of sulphites used, compared to wines produced with conventional methods. The accepted limit of sulphur dioxide is 100 mg/l for dry red wines (versus 150 mg/l of conventional) and 150 mg/l for white and dry rosé (versus 200 mg/l of conventional).

The Italian word “biologico” for organic comes from the Greek “bios”, meaning life. Based on national and EU regulatory frameworks; to be awarded the logo “BIO”, a farm must undergo a three-year transition from conventional agriculture to a system that requires no chemicals used for pests, weeds and pathogenic organisms’ control. The use of GMO products is also prohibited.

To be labelled ‘organic wine’ with the Euro-leaf symbol, both the viticulture and winemaking processes must comply with very specific legal requirements, besides the general regulations for all wines. The label must also include the identification code of the certification agency. To maintain this status, farms are subject to annual inspections on traceability from vineyard to bottle.

Organic viticulture is not simply a business or ecological choice. Vines are self-pollinators that depend on wind. So, if your neighbouring farms or vineyards do not operate by organic standards, it would be a practical challenge to gain certification.

What are Biodynamic Wines?

What are Biodynamic wines? What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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Biodynamics is derived from the writings of the spiritual philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s, who saw the farm as an ecological whole: not just rows of grapevines but the soil beneath them—a living ecosystem—and the other surrounding flora and fauna, growing together to the rhythms of nature and the cosmos.

As suggested by the name, biodynamic wine is closely related to biodynamic agricultural practices, a discipline much closer to philosophy than science. The key differences between organic and biodynamic wine are based on a holistic view of cultivation.  Biodynamics takes the concept of organic agriculture further, striving for synergy with nature and its cycles. Therefore, any wine produced with the biodynamic discipline comes from grapes cultivated following the lunar calendar, with pruning, irrigation and harvesting practices taking place on specific days. Harvest by hand is also a prerequisite.

Biodynamic wine is very similar to organic wine, but not subject to EU regulations. Its labelling also requires certification, the most common by Demeter. Besides prohibiting the use of all pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilisers, certain biodynamic ingredients such as cow horn manure and cornosilica made according to specific prescriptions have to be applied by the lunar calendar. These requirements are more stringent than those for organic certification.

In addition, only glass bottles with non-plastic closures can be used and the level of permitted sulphites as compared with organic wines are reduced further to 90mg/l for whites, 70mg/l for reds, and only 60mg/l for sparkling wines.

At Fattoria La Vialla, all farming practices are biodynamic with over 832.66 hectares of land having obtained Demeter certification and the remainder of the land undergoing conversion. Besides their organic and biodynamic certification, all La Vialla wines are vegan and La Vialla has also adopted the “La Vialla’s Method”: a way of being and of doing things, which pervades the hearts of all the “Viallini”, both staff and family, with the shared mission of respecting people, animals and the Earth.

Now, let’s taste our way through some great organic and biodynamic wines from Fattoria La Vialla:

Sparkling Wine

"Mussantino Selvatico Rosé" 2023

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Made with 100% Pinot Nero, its deep fuchsia pink is bound to raise eyebrows in the bottle or glass. Despite it being a sparkling wine, you’d need a corkscrew! The gentle fizz comes with a bouquet of ripe strawberries. It’s a bone-dry easy drinking aperitif that is versatile with summer salads, smoked salmon and bresaola. Summer party crowd pleaser.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £11.75 each in a case of 6

Cuvée N2 Metodo Classico Millesimato 2016

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It’s pale appearance almost disguises the fact that this Traditional Method extra-Brut sparkling wine is a Blanc de Noirs made with 100% Pinot Nero. Multi award winning and best of show at Vinitaly, this Blanc de Noirs is aged for 64 months on its lees (secondary fermentation in the bottle like champagne). It has notes of elderflower on the nose and is crisp but soft on the palate. Allow a little time for it to open up and serve between 6-8°C. Pairs well with baked sea bass, steamed broccoli and Jersey Royal potatoes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £24.95

Still White Wine

Vermentino di Maremma Toscana D.O.C. 2023

Vermentino di Maremma Toscana D.O.C. 2023 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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Lesser known and often forgotten, Vermentino is more often associated with Sardinia or Corsica. A light-bodied wine that can be as deliciously complex as some Sauvignon Blanc. The grapes were harvested from Viallino vineyards in the Tuscan Maremma close to the sea, giving the wine crisp citrus acidity with a flinty and saline character. Perfect companion with pesto, white fish and seafood dishes. It works wonders with dim sum such as prawn dumplings, ‘shumai’ and spring rolls.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.65 each in a case of 6

Pinot Grigio I.G.T. 2022

Pinot Grigio I.G.T. 2022 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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Blended with super ripe grapes from two sites, this unfiltered Pinot Grigio is bottled with the lees which you might find at the bottom of the bottle. This extends its bottle life if stored in darkness away from heat; and gives the wine extra texture over time. Chill the bottle upright in the fridge if possible.

Once the cork is drawn, you will be seduced by its lush tropical nose packed with peaches and nectarines ripened in the Tuscan sun. On the first sip, the wine is bone-dry with a slight tangy long finish, much like some funky ‘natural’ wines. Great companion with Caesar chicken kebab and aubergine. Best enjoyed with shellfish and crustaceans, either raw, steamed or grilled.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9.60 each in a case of 6

Still Red Wines

Casal Duro I.G.T. 2020

Casal Duro I.G.T. 2020 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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Aged for 24 months in barriques, the deep ink in your glass looks serious. Yet, its vibrant cherry nose and youthful soft tannins make this unfiltered Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot blend very accessible now, with further cellaring potential of at least five years. Medium-bodied and robust, this multi-gold-award winning wine stands up to grilled red meat or roast beef with ease. Italian fares such as lasagne or tomato-based pasta and pizza are waiting.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £16.55 each in a case of 6

Cortona Syrah D.O.C. Riserva 2019

Cortona Syrah D.O.C. Riserva 2019 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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As seen on the Impressionist painting on the label, the historic and scenic town of Cortona is perched on a hilltop where some of the best Syrah grapes are grown nearby. 2019 proved to be an exceptional vintage. Some of the harvest were aged in Slavonian oak with the rest in used 500-litre tonneaux barrels for 24 months. Once blended, the cuvée remains in the bottle for another year to soften the tannins.

In high summer with temperatures over 25ºC, it’s worth chilling the bottle before decanting at least an hour ahead of serving to let the wine breathe and open up. The result is an inviting cherry perfume nose followed by a dry black peppery long finish. Pair with any hearty red meat or winter stews. It even works with bitter dark chocolate!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £16.60 each in a box of two

Podere La Casotta I.G.T. 2018

Podere La Casotta I.G.T. 2018 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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The beautifully illustrated front label gives us a glimpse of the picturesque landscape; with the once abandoned and derelict 18th century ‘podere’ (farmstead) facing a semi-circle of majestic cypress trees. Restoration began in 2002; together with planting varietals that are blended in this flagship red.

Three of the five grapes in the blend, including Sangiovese that makes Chianti famous worldwide, are left to dry out lying on racks in well-ventilated dry rooms until December. They are then combined with the other two already in fermentation. This process is called ‘appassimento’ and it creates a greater concentration of colours, aromas and flavours in the wine. The final blend is aged in barriques for 24 months, followed by 6 months in casks and a further 12 months in the bottle.

Decanted an hour ahead, the lovely herbal nose will take you up the hillside forest. It’s delicately smooth and balanced with soft tannins and dark fruits. Any underlying sweetness is restrained leading to a moreish fine red perfect to drink now and will age gracefully over 20 years if cellared with care.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £25.25 each in a box of two

Sweet Wines

Vin Santo 'Occhio di Pernice' Riserva D.O.C. 2015

Vin Santo 'Occhio di Pernice' Riserva D.O.C. 2015 What's the Difference Between Organic and Biodynamic Wines

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The ‘Liquid of Saints’ is hailed as the Prince of Tuscan dessert wines and won best of show at VinItaly with 96 points! Being a Riserva, the Sangiovese and Malvasia Toscano blend must be aged in small Caratelli (oak or cherry) barrels for at least 7 years. The concentrated sugar gives this honey nectar an ageing potential of 20 years. Enjoy at 15ºC on its own, with crème brûlée or strong cheeses.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £19.40

Respect for the Earth does not have to break the bank for us consumers. Fattoria La Vialla delivers your order without middlemen at very competitive prices. Giuliana and Piero Lo Franco began pursuing their dream of restoring the abandoned farm over 46 years ago and now their sons - Gianni, Antonio and Bandino – continue to run Fattoria La Vialla whilst being inspired by the idea of good, healthy food, and the protection of nature and its fruits.

Promoted from ‘carbon neutral’ to ‘climate positive; by the Nature Office of Italy in 2020, Fattoria La Vialla is a totally eco-sustainable, “climate positive” farm and wine estate. La Vialla hasn’t stopped here though, as in 2022 the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), together with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) chose Fattoria La Vialla as one of the #GenerationRestoration actors for the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The aim of the programme is to create a global movement to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradation of ecosystems, in which sustainable and regenerative agriculture plays a key role. We don’t know about you, but we can’t wait to see what Fattoria La Vialla does next!

Have you ever wondered what unfiltered wines taste like, or if it’s safe to drink the ‘bits’ floating in your wine, if so, click here. For those looking for some perfect pasta and wine pairings look no further than here.

By Will Wong

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When Art and Wine Combine: KRINK x Barossa Ink

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Two of life’s greatest joys are art and wine, so when the two combine, we’re always interested. Barossa Ink is one of our absolute favourite supermarket wines, representing incredible value for money. Here, Grant Burge’s Barossa Ink Shiraz collaborates with KRINK, an iconic creative studio. New York art and Australian wine – ooh yes.

This rich, opulent wine is cultivated in Australia’s famed Barossa Valley, bursting with flavours of ripe berries, mocha, and dark chocolate, all wrapped up in a velvety, almost ink-black hue. It’s the kind of wine that stands out at the dinner table, offering layers of complexity but still easy enough to sip without overthinking it.

The beautiful liquid itself not only lives up to all the five-star reviews this wine gets, but it also lives up to the striking packaging. Craig Costello, also known as ‘KR’, is the founder of KRINK, and is renowned for his large-scale installations across the world and collaborations with brands like Tiffany & Co and Levi’s. Now, he’s bringing his signature drip aesthetic to the world of wine.

Craig Costello said: “Collaborating with Barossa Ink was a natural fit — we are both are creatively developing formulas to make something special. It was great to incorporate my drip aesthetic with Barossa Ink’s existing branding to design something visually unique.”

Barossa Ink has proved wildly popular in the UK, and this limited-edition release will surely only attract even more eyeballs. If you love the look of the bottle as much as we do, know that it’s only available while stocks last, priced at £11. KRINK x Barossa Ink is now available at Waitrose, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco.

Supermarket Wine Bargains: Sainsbury’s September/October 2024

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Sainsbury’s shoppers and wine aficionados, get ready for some of our all-time favourite supermarket steals available this September going into October. We’ve meticulously reviewed every bottle on offer until 8th October, and these are our top picks for unmatched value. Each bottle has been recommended for its consistent quality and exceptional price. Whether you’re after reds, rosés, or whites, all priced under £10. Let’s dive into a world of wine bliss!

Sainsbury’s Red Wines September/October 2024

Mucho Mas Vino Tinto

Mucho Mas Vino Tinto  supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

This Spanish red is as red as it gets—juicy, jammy, and full of character. Think ripe plums, figs, and berries with a cozy dash of vanilla and a warm peppery kick. Easy-drinking and dangerously gluggable, it's a real find, especially at £7. Perfect for those midweek moments when you just need a no-fuss glass of vino.

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

Greasy Fingers Luscious Red

Greasy Fingers Luscious Red  supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

This Aussie blend of Shiraz and Grenache is as smooth as it gets! The Grenache brings a lovely sweetness, while the Shiraz loads it up with juicy cherry and strawberry goodness. It’s the perfect wine for sharing, whether you’re grilling red meats or serving up Italian dishes. Popular for good reason, it's super easy to find at most UK supermarkets—and even easier to drink!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £8 (usually £10)

19 Crimes Dark Red The Banished

19 Crimes Dark Red The Banished supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

Rich, bold, and full of history, this dark red blend is a tribute to the Australia’s early convict settlers. Ripe, dried berries meet dark chocolate, cloves, and a hint of vanilla in every sip. With a smooth, plush finish, it’s got a distinct sweetness that’s balanced by just enough acidity. It carries that intensity that the rest of the 19 Crimes portfolio does. Delish.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Santodeno Sangiovese Appassimento

Santodeno Sangiovese Appassimento supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

A real gem from Emilia-Romagna, this Sangiovese is a steal for its price. Hand-picked and slow-dried, the grapes create a jammy, rich red with intense blackberry, cherry, and a hint of vanilla. It’s smooth and easy-drinking, yet still has a refreshing streak of acidity. Ideal for pairing with Italian dishes, this is midweek perfection in a bottle.

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

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wines September/October 2024

Freixenet Italian Still Rose

Freixenet Italian Still Rose supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

Delicate yet still packed with fruity charm, this still Rosé is just as refreshing as its sparkling counterpart. A blend of Glera and Pinot Noir, it offers floral aromas, crisp apple, and juicy red berries, all wrapped up in a beautifully light body. Whether you're pairing it with seafood or sipping solo, this elegant Italian rosé is sure to please.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £8.50 (usually £10)

Castillo De Ibiza Rosé

Castillo De Ibiza Rosé supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

With its eye-catching curvaceous bottle, Castillo De Ibiza Rosé doesn’t disappoint. This Spanish Garnacha and Tempranillo blend delivers a refreshing burst of citrus and crisp minerality, balanced by a subtle hint of strawberry sweetness. It’s light, tart, and perfect for those sunny afternoons or as a pairing with fresh, summery dishes.

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

Sainsbury’s White Wines September/October 2024

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Trentino

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Trentino  supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

This straw-hued Pinot Grigio from Trentino sets itself apart with crisp citrus, juicy peach, and intriguing grassy notes. There’s also a lovely mineral touch that adds surprising complexity to each sip. Light, easy-going, and extremely food-friendly, it’s perfect for pairing with shellfish, mushrooms, or mellow vegetarian dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7.25 (usually £8.25)

Plaimont Côtes De Gascogne Colombard Sauvignon Blanc

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

This vibrant blend from the sunny Côtes De Gascogne offers incredible value. The Sauvignon Blanc delivers zesty acidity, while the Colombard adds a softening touch, resulting in a refreshingly crisp wine. Perfect for cutting through mid-week meals, it’s a real winner for the price.

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

Greasy Fingers Big Buttery Chardonnay

Greasy Fingers Big Buttery Chardonnay supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

A Supermarket Wine Bargains favourite, this rich and creamy Chardonnay has quickly become an Aussie favourite, living up to its ‘big and buttery’ name. The first sip delivers a punch of oaky vanilla, followed by luscious orchard fruits. The velvety, buttery texture takes centre stage, balanced by a dry finish that keeps it refreshing. Perfect for pairing with indulgent, greasy foods.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £8 (usually £10)

Sainsbury's Riverblock Marlborough Sauvignon, Taste the Difference

Sainsbury's Riverblock Marlborough Sauvignon, Taste the Difference supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september and october 2024 the three drinkers

Marlborough Sauvignon fans, you’re in for a treat. This crisp and zesty wine from Marisco Vineyards bursts with tropical notes like passion fruit, lime, and gooseberry, all backed by a clean, mineral freshness. It’s not just refreshing—it’s got enough body to hold its own with heartier dishes. A standout in Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference range, it’s perfect for any occasion.

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

* The wines featured below this point may no longer be on offer *

Sainsbury’s Red Wines September 2024

Feuerheerd's Anchor Wine Reserva Douro DOC

Feuerheerd's Anchor Wine Reserva Douro DOC  supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Feuerheerd's Anchor Wine Reserva Douro DOC is a refined gem straight from Portugal's Douro region, boasting an impressive depth and complexity thanks to a unique 12-month finish in Vintage Port barrels. Expect a captivating blend of elegant black fruits and refined spices, balanced beautifully with a silky, lingering finish. It's a bold yet nuanced red that delivers exceptional quality for its price. At just £10, it’s hard to find another red that combines such robust flavour with such elegant restraint. Perfect for a cozy evening in or impressing dinner guests.

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

Santodeno Negroamaro

Santodeno Negroamaro supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Santodeno Negroamaro is a luscious, inky red that thrives in the sunny heel of Italy's boot, making the most of the “bitter black” grape that’s anything but bitter. This wine bursts with intense richness, showcasing a symphony of dark fruits like plum, blackberry, and blackcurrant. A subtle hint of oaky spice rounds off the palate, adding depth and elegance. Soft, fruity, and remarkably good value, it offers ripe berry aromas, a juicy black fruit core, and a long, satisfying finish. A real favourite with us.

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

Barossa Ink Shiraz

Barossa Ink Shiraz supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Barossa Ink Shiraz is an opulent delight crafted from grapes sourced throughout the Barossa area. This bold red boasts intense notes of dark, brooding fruits like blackberry and plum, enriched by decadent mocha undertones from oak aging. It’s a natural match for hearty dishes like flame-grilled steak or game. To fully appreciate its complexity, decant and let it breathe for an hour—this simple step softens the tannins, unveiling layers of rich and refined flavours that make every sip a true pleasure. Another fave of ours we love to feature.

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

Bosman Nero

Bosman Nero supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Bosman Nero is a standout South African red made entirely from Nero d’Avola grapes, originally from just two surviving Sicilian cuttings planted in 2004. This light-bodied gem is brimming with juicy cranberries and strawberries, complemented by a gentle kiss of clean spice. With its modern, elegant feel, it’s the epitome of easy drinking—perfectly suited to dishes like tomato-based pasta or steak. The fine savoury tannins and brisk acidity make it a refreshing choice for fans of fruit-forward, approachable wines with a touch of dark, delicious ripeness.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £10 (usually £11.50)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wines September 2024

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush is a must-try for those who find typical Rosés too sweet. This elegant blend takes the crisp, razor-sharp citrus notes of Sauvignon Blanc and softens them with a delicate hint of juicy peach and subtly sweet strawberry—far milder than your usual Rosé mix. The result is a beautifully balanced wine that retains the vibrant zest and freshness of a white, but with a silky twist of floral fruitiness. It's sophisticated, fresh, and feels like it should cost much more. Perfect for those seeking a refined Rosé that stands out from the crowd.

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

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Rosato

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Rosatosupermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Rosato is your go-to for easy-going midweek sipping that overdelivers in every way. This light, breezy Rosé unfolds with a charming bouquet of sunny peach sweetness and the crisp bite of red apple, all elegantly balanced. The subtle pink hue comes from vineyards nestled at the foot of the Dolomites, adding to its allure. With its poised tang and gentle sweetness, this wine brings a refreshing, fruity vibe that punches well above its price tag. Perfect for casual evenings, it’s a crowd-pleaser that doesn’t skimp on sophistication.

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

La Terrasse Rosé Pays d'Oc

La Terrasse Rosé Pays d'Oc supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

La Terrasse Rosé Pays d'Oc is a delicate and crisp Rosé that encapsulates the essence of summer with every sip. From the acclaimed Domaines Paul Mas, this elegant blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault dazzles with notes of luscious red fruits, a whisper of rhubarb, and a zesty finish that’s light yet satisfying. Its pale hue and refined profile make it a versatile pairing for light dishes, seafood, or anything with tomatoes. With its subtle spice and orange peel hints, this is the quintessential French Rosé—sophisticated, stylish, and simply delightful.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.25)

Madame F Rosé

Madame F Rosé supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Madame F Rosé is a showstopper both inside and out, boasting a glamorous bottle and a vibrant blend of Grenache and Shiraz. This stylish Rosé dazzles with smooth strawberry sweetness, ripe pear, aromatic honeysuckle and a refreshing citrusy acidity that makes it the perfect match for seafood paella or light alfresco fare. But there’s more to love than just the taste—Madame F partners with Queer Britain, supporting the creation of the UK's first LGBTQ+ museum and celebrating LGBTQ+ artists through the Madame F Queer Britain Art Award.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £8 (usually £9.50)

Sainsbury’s White Wines September 2024

Freixenet Pinot Grigio

Freixenet Pinot Grigio  supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Freixenet Pinot Grigio is a sparkling gem hailing from the sun-soaked vineyards of Garda, Italy. Known for their iconic bottles, Freixenet brings the same elegance and finesse to this still wine, making it a must-try. This Pinot Grigio offers a beautifully balanced profile with soothing notes of pear, crisp apple, and zesty citrus, all wrapped in a delicate florality and a hint of aromatic honey. Crisp, dry, and effortlessly elegant, it’s a true sip of Italian sunshine that pairs beautifully with light meals or stands confidently on its own. A top-notch choice that dazzles both in taste and presentation.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £8.50 (usually £10)

Mud House New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Mud House New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Mud House New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a standout in a crowded field of Marlborough Sauvignons. This vibrant expression offers an intense burst of crispness and refreshment, with a delightful tropical tang and a luxuriously smooth mouthfeel. Renowned for their zingy and fresh wines, Mud House delivers a textbook example of Marlborough Sauvignon, making it a reliable choice for pairing with seafood or simply enjoying on its own. Simple excellence.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £8.50 (usually £10)

Most Wanted Regions Sauvignon Blanc Rueda

Most Wanted Regions Sauvignon Blanc Rueda supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's september 2024 the three drinkers

Most Wanted Regions Sauvignon Blanc Rueda sets a benchmark for Spanish Sauvignon Blanc from Castilla y León. This vibrant wine opens with an aromatic nose of green apples and fresh grass, leading to a palate bursting with gooseberry and a hint of kiwi. The finish is marked by a delightful citrus acidity that adds a refreshing kick. A stellar example of Rueda’s dry and aromatic white wines, it combines creamy fruitiness with a clean, fresh character that’s perfect for a wide range of dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7 (usually £9.50)

 

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Why Unfiltered Wine is The Hottest Discovery of 2024!

Why Unfiltered Wine Is The Hottest Discovery of 2024 Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

The team at DRINKLUSIVE have teamed up with the wonderful people from Fattoria La Vialla, a gorgeous family owned and operated, organic-biodynamic farm based in Tuscany, Italy. The team at the farm follows the motto of Nonna Caterina “Metti bon, cava bon!” which translates to “Put good in, get good out!”.

And good is indeed what these guys get out! The farm boasts an incredible portfolio of wines and on top of that, a rich selection of olive oil, cheese, sauces, pastas, vinegars, honey, biscuits and various antipasti!

As the world around us becomes increasingly fast-paced with a focus on mass production and profit margins, Fattoria La Vialla offers a refreshing reprieve with a strong focus on small batch, high quality wines and organic produce.

With consumers becoming more discerning day by day, turning their heads to sustainable, biodynamic produce, the portfolio of the farm is a great option for those who want to feel closer to the place their food and drink is coming from, and their unfiltered wines shine through as the star of the show!

What is Unfiltered Wine?

What is unfiltered wine? Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

Without oversimplifying it, unfiltered wine is exactly what it says. Large batch, commercially produced wines often go through a double filtration process, the first run straining off lees and other particles, and the second “absolute” one to remove any yeast and microorganisms.

This does not mean, however, that unfiltered wine is always cloudy. Unfiltered wine is bottled in two ways: either the wine is bottled with its yeast, as is often the case with white wine, and the particles of sediment are willingly moved from the bottom of the tanks with a “battonage” before being bottled with the wine, or, for a clear, transparent “look” to the wine, which is often the case for red wines, instead of filtering, the wine is left to rest in tanks or oak barrels to allow the sediment to naturally settle at the bottom before it is “racked”, or syphoned, into a fresh vessel without disturbing the sediment, thereby removing the majority of the sediment in the wine. Racking a wine may seem like a complex process but it is deceptively simple and is a common practice for many a home brewer.

Unfiltered Wine Sediment and Racking Wine Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

But what difference does not filtering a wine make? Scientifically, the remaining yeasts naturally protect the wine from oxidation, which gives the winemaker the ability to significantly lower the amount of added sulfites to keep the wine stable. In addition, not filtering leaves all the flavor components in the wine as the aromas are also not being filtered meaning the less you filter the more you taste. Finally, and as is more so the case when bottled “cloudy”, the yeast increases the wine’s body and smoothness, and the remaining mannoproteins create a ‘sweeter’ sensation. While this is what science dictates, how often does the human palate listen to science?

I personally found the unfiltered wines from Fattoria La Vialla to be more rich, complex, and layered when compared to their filtered counterparts from the same winery - not to say one is superior to the other, but they achieve different goals. In fact, the unfiltered wines in their portfolio always seemed to strike a perfect balance of zingy fresh notes and the more moody and complex flavours of nuts, leather, and mushrooms.

The omission of the filtration process may not remove yeast and microbacteria, but it as it prevents flavour compounds from being sifted out in the process, it definitely results in more robust, expressive wines.

What does Unfiltered Wine Look Like? Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

While unfiltered wines are a great option for the discerning drinker, it is a slightly riskier game to play than imbibing on the filtered options. The reason is the lack of filtration itself. While racking the wine removes the majority of the sediment and often results in beautiful crystal-clear wines, racking cannot remove the micro-bacterial particles that the second run of filtration does, and hence can increase the risk of spoilage within the bottle.

Wineries can undertake various measures to ensure that this is prevented. Hygiene and extra care are paramount to making a clean unfiltered wine. An additional option is to subject the wine to a second fermentation, called Malolactic fermentation, in which winemakers can add, or as in La Vialla’s case, rely on the natural presence of, a bacteria called Oenococcus Oeni, which alongside other strains will eat the malic acid in the wine and transform it into milder, softer lactic acid in the process.

This might sound complicated, but it is quite simple to understand. Malic acid is primarily found in granny smith apples, peaches, and other orchard fruit, which enhances the zingy fruity flavours in wines. While lactic acid is found in creams, butters, cheeses, and soy products which generally have a more creamy, buttery profile.

This process often results in a change in flavour profile of the wine in accordance with the acid basket in the wine, going from bright and zingy, with notes of fresh apples, peaches and pears to almost notes of nuts and dried fruits.

The other option to prevent in-bottle spoilage for unfiltered wines is to dose the wine with sulphites as a stabiliser, but high levels of sulphites come with the risk of headaches and alienating those sensitive to sulphur. The organic biodynamic winemakers of La Vialla add the bare minimum necessary, keeping the amount of sulfites way under the Demeter requested limits, but enough to still enable the wine to be nice to drink in a couple of years.

How do you drink unfiltered wines?

How do you drink unfiltered wine? Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

As the majority of unfiltered wines are already clear at the time of bottling, you can drink them the same way you would drink your usual grape-based tipple. A nice trick a mentor informed me of is what she calls “the 20/20 rule”. Keep reds in the fridge 20 minutes prior to serving and remove whites and bubbles from the fridge 20 minutes before serving.

In the event of an unfiltered wine still having sediment (often by design), there are a couple of options: in the case of a white wine, if the sediment is very fine, lightly shake the bottom of the bottle to mix the yeast with the rest of the wine and enjoy the wine with its rich yeast. However, if the sediments are not that “smooth”, as is often the case with red wines, mixing them in the wine can lead to a slightly unpleasant texture to those not used to it. A great option, as old as time, is to decant the wine before serving. Pouring the bottle slowly into the decanter should allow the sediment to remain caught in the shoulder of the bottle, and then again, pouring slowly from the decanter into the glass should allow any residual sediment to remain in the decanter.

If you are planning your unfiltered wine drinking in advance, you can also leave your bottle upright for between 1 and 48 hours to ensure any sediment settles to the bottom of the bottle.

What food can you pair with unfiltered wines?

What food can you pair with unfiltered wine? The Three Drinkers Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla.jpg

Pairing food with natural unfiltered wines, takes a slightly different approach to the traditional method. Unfiltered wines normally come with a spiked dose of acidity and more pronounced tannins, and these need to be accounted for, because as delicious as these characteristics can be, they can also serve as an obstacle when considering food pairings. Think of this not a hindrance however, but as an exciting challenge to try something unique, and to learn something new while you imbibe

When looking at pairing food and wine, or even just flavours in general, a good rule of thumb is what grows together, goes together. And what better winery to use this approach with than Fattoria La Vialla! Offering so much more than just wine, utilising their array of edible options to pair with their wine is a no-brainer!

On top of seasonality and locality allowing for flavours to complement and contrast each other excellently, I have always enjoyed the grows together goes together approach as it gives me a much deeper sense of closeness to the place from which I am eating and drinking produce!

When accounting for boosted acidity and tannins, one must look towards foods that balance out these elements. High acidity and tannic wines often pair brilliantly with foods high in acidity, and/or fattiness and creaminess. Good examples of this are the Casa Quaranta 2020 with its rich smooth tannin, which pairs beautifully with a hearty ragu pasta dish, or a slow cooked beef stew, and the Barriccato Bianco I.G.T. 2022 with its medium high acidity pairing incredibly well with pan fried fish, or even a rich spicy curry! (More on these very shortly!)

Great examples of unfiltered wines

Now that we have broken down what unfiltered wines are, what they taste like compared to their filtered companions, and why they taste different, we can focus on answering the really important questions, such as, which bottles should I get for myself?

Well, look no further! All of the wines that come out of this stunning farmland are knock-your-socks-off delicious, but here are my top picks!

Barriccato Bianco I.G.T. 2022

Unfiltered Wine Barriccato Bianco I.G.T. 2022 The Three Drinkers Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla

A mix of Chardonnay and Viognier, this wine was the first unfiltered wine by Fattoria La Vialla and is aged in oak with its yeasts, which make it all the way into the bottle. This golden-yellow wine has a rich nose, with aromas of fruit preserve, lingering tropical fruits such as passionfruit and pineapple, and all seasoned with vanilla. There is also a champagne-esque biscuity-ness to the nose which makes me imagine the most delicate fruit tart when sipping on this wine!

On the palate you are welcomed with a rich creaminess and full-bodied flavours reminiscent of a granola and yoghurt breakfast! This is a very well-rounded wine which is as delicious on its own as it is paired with a dish!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Price: £11.25


Torbolino Non Filtrato 2023

Unfiltered Wine Torbolino Non Filtrato 2023  Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

This bottle is a peach smoothie in a wine glass! What’s not to love? A beautiful straw-yellow that looks even better in the sunlight with a moody rust-orange colour the closer you get to the bottom of the bottle where the lees are sitting

The nose boasts peaches & cream on a summer day, with a hint of grassiness. There is also the trademark nuttiness and creaminess of the aforementioned malolactic fermentation. With a grape blend of Chardonnay, Viognier, and Sauvignon Blanc, imagine a nose halfway between a Sauternes and an Amontillado.

On the palate, you are almost punched in the face with creamy peach, the ever-so-slightest touch of acidity and an essence of sweetness coming from the residual yeasts in the bottle.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Price: £9.55

Casa Quaranta 2020

Unfiltered Wine Casa Quaranta 2020 Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

Being the largest, and most expensive bottle on this list, it is one to keep for an occasion, or to use as an excuse to host a dinner party!

This special bottling of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc is fermented in terracotta amphoras for 22 days with occasional manual crushing before being racked and undergoing malolactic fermentation. After this, it is then aged for 24 months in new oak barriques, then blended and bottled in magnums unfiltered

This wine reaches your glass in a deep just off opaque ruby red colour with a hint of purple you would see in a moody sunset. On the nose, the fresh oak offers a hint of vanilla which seasons a beautifully rich and complex bouquet. Sweet baking spice, stone fruits, and dark fruits dominate the aromas with hints of vegetality. The alcohol and cherry aromas marry together to remind me of whisky soaked cherries.

The palate has a little bit of a kick to it from the alcohol, but is balanced out by its silky texture, and smooth tannic finish. It lingers on the tongue almost stubbornly.

Size: 1500ml
ABV: 15%
Price: £46.80


Pinot Nero Casa Rossa I.G.T. 2017

Unfiltered Wine Pinot Nero Casa Rossa I.G.T. 2017 Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

Want a red that does not need a meal in accompaniment? This is your bottle! A beautiful clear, yet deep garnet colour with all your typical Pinot Nero aromas cranked up to the nines with extra surprises. Pronounced maraschino cherry, plum jam, and liquorice woodiness, with a bonus tahini earthiness and a mix of light vanilla and smoke that is reminiscent of very light tobacco.

The palate is super soft but creeps up on you the more you sip, with each sip being more expressive than the last! This can be attributed to its super-mild tannins and lingering quality, almost like it has not even left before it comes back again.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Price: £24.95

Barriccato 2020

Unfiltered Wine Barriccato 2020 Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

If the Pinot Nero Casa Rossa was a wine to drink on its own, this Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon mix is one that shines its brightest when paired with a meal. This deep, rich, grippy wine comes out a deep purplish-red and moves in the glass almost like a syrup, with legs that look like raindrops trickling down a car window

The nose is a rich mix of cinnamon and clove spice, vanilla, and dark berry jam, and hugs the palate as you sip. The palate offers so much that a bite of a hearty dish in between sips even offers a reprieve! The rich tannins dry out your mouth amplifying the profile of the wine, with an aftertaste lingering so long that it feels like a guest that you do not want to leave as you are enjoying their company just that much!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Price: £12.75


Casal Duro I.G.T. 2019

Unfiltered Wine Casal Duro I.G.T. 2019 Photo Credit Fattoria La Vialla The Three Drinkers

This wine is one that I would serve to a large group of varying levels of experience in wine. Approachable enough for the novices to enjoy, with enough complexity for the intermediate to experts to unravel as they sip.

The wine sits in the glass clear at the top and opaquer as you look further towards the base of the glass. The nose opens up with a blend of spices you would find in subcontinental desserts, before moving into a green bell pepper vegetality and a lingering fruitiness of dark berries.

The palate is tannic and rich, but elegant at the same time. The body is well-structured, and a slight hint of oak just takes it up that extra notch. This wine would benefit from decantation and would not be out of place in the middle of a table atop which a Sunday roast beef is displayed.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Price: £16.55

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By Fowwaz Ansari

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