Emma Watson Releases Wine-Inspired Gin

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Whilst this may be the latest in a long line of A-list side hustles to enter the drinks arena, Emma Watson’s new Renais is in fact more familiar ground for her than you might expect.

Launched with brother Alex who boasts ten years in the industry, the two have revisited the region where their father Chris has owned vineyards for decades, Chablis… but not to make wine, to make gin!

The base spirit going into Renais is created from distilled grape skins and lees, many of which are grown on the family’s own vineyard. The botanical run down of Chablis Grand Cru grapes, linden flowers, cubeb berries and acacia honey are certainly striking for a gin, as is the focus on terroir.

At the launch, Alex commented on this process, saying, ‘I wanted to do something that no one had ever done: to capture the essence of a specific terroir, the uniqueness of Chablis, by drawing on the traditions, techniques and ingredients from the land, and embodying those characteristics in a gin.’

Meaning ‘rebirth’, the name Renais also hints at the sustainability behind the gin. Not only are reclaimed grape skins a centre stage botanical, but the stills are solar powered, the packaging is biodegradable mushroom, and any carbon emissions left are offset – something that has been officially certified by Climate Partner.

With expert wine production running through the family, a clear sustainable terroir-led vision, beautiful packaging and crucially, a deliciously modern, floral and vibrant gin, this is a celebrity-fronted drink that’s easy to get behind.

A limited inaugural run has been launched in May, with future batches coming in June priced at £45 for a 700ml bottle, and available direct from the Renais site, where you can also find some rather tasty looking cocktail concoctions made with it.

The Best Sidecar Variations

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As is the way with many of the most loved cocktails we enjoy, the origins of the Sidecar are not exactly clear. Named after the motorcycle attachment that was at the peak of its popularity then, it was invented sometime around the first world war, either in London or Paris. Harry’s Bar in Paris claims a soldier arriving in a sidecar invented it there, the Ritz in Paris insists on something similar and on British soil, Pat MacGarry of Buck’s Club in London is often cited as the creator. Who knows?!

What we do know is, it’s a simple mix of cognac, orange liqueur and lemon juice that has become a bartender’s essential. This simplicity however also lends itself to some cracking twists, so see which of these Sidecar variations takes your fancy!

The Original – for the Cognac lovers

the original – for the cognac lovers the best sidecar variations the three drinkers

As the most famous cognac cocktail, you can see Aidy and Helena explore the original Sidecar in the third episode The Three Drinkers in Cognac. Historically, the ‘French school’ of bartending teaches equal parts, whilst the ‘English school’ advises two parts Cognac to one parts Cointreau and lemon. This is all about personal taste and we like plenty of Cognac with a touch less lemon so the former can be the rightful star of the show, but experiment!

Ingredients
30ml cognac (we used Rémy Martin 1738)
20ml orange liqueur (like cointreau)
10ml fresh lemon

Method
Shake with plenty of ice, strain and pour.

Top Tip: To make the cocktail into more of an experience, rub lemon over the glass so that you smell it before you taste it!

Sidecarmalade – for the marmalade lovers

Thought up by Aidy and Maxime during the same episode mentioned above, this is a twist inspired by local ingredients, but one that you can easily do at home too! Verjus means green juice and is essentially unfermented grape juice but with flavours reminiscent of lemon and lime. This is a little tart so delicious, sweet marmalade is added for a gorgeous balance of sweet and tangy citrus.

Ingredients
30ml cognac (we used Rémy Martin 1738)
20ml orange liqueur (like cointreau)
10ml verjus
Dollop of marmalade

Method
Brush some marmalade around the inside of the glass so it’s glistening and shake everything with plenty of ice so the marmalade is mixed evenly throughout, then simply strain and pour! 

Amaretto Sidecar – for the Amaretto lovers

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If you’re a fan of sweeter cocktails then step this way because instead of cognac, we’re using Amaretto here. There’s still a generous splash of lemon juice to offset this, but the nuttiness and indulgence of the wonderful Italian liqueur with the intense orange and vibrant lemon is so flavoursome. Use plenty of ice though!

Ingredients
60ml amaretto
20ml orange liqueur
20ml fresh lemon juice
Optional garnish: orange slice

Method
Shake with plenty of ice, strain and serve. Simple and ready to enjoy.

Bourbon Sidecar – for the Bourbon lovers

bourbon sidecar – for the bourbon lovers the best sidecar variations the three drinkers

Bringing those classic whiskey notes of oak, warm spice, and vanilla, this is a much less fruity and floral number than the original. It’s a deeper, more brooding twist but with the help of a little syrup, the overall feel actually isn’t miles away from the cognac version so it’s definitely worth a try.

Ingredients
50ml Bourbon
25ml Cointreau
12.5ml fresh lemon juice
1tsp simple syrup
caster sugar
orange twist for garnish

Method
Roll the rim of the glass in a little lemon juice so caster sugar sticks to it. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake with ice until ice cold. Strain into a glass and garnish with the orange twist - delicious!

Boston Sidecar – for the rum lovers

boston sidecar – for the rum lovers the best sidecar variations the three drinkers

If you’re not familiar with the Boston Sidecar, then it’s kind of a Daiquri-Sidecar hybrid. Also, Between the Sheets is basically the same drink but with lemon instead of lime so if you’ve ordered one of those and enjoyed it then give this a go. The tropical notes of the rum plays off the rich and fruity cognac nicely, with the lime and triple sec providing vibrance and needed bitterness.

Ingredients
20 ml light rum
20ml brandy
20ml triple sec
15ml lime juice

Method
Sidecars are so simple – just shake everything with ice and strain into a cocktail glass! Garnish with orange or lime if you wish!

Tahona Sidecar – for the tequila lovers

the best sidecar variations the three drinkers tahona sidecar – for the tequila lovers

Only the lemon juice remains from the original here, with tequila the show stealer. Refreshingly tart with a little sweetness, this is a bold cocktail buzzing with bright citrus that balances out perfectly.  

Ingredients
45ml tequila (a good reposado works well)
30ml dry/orange curacao
15ml fresh lemon juice
Orange twist (garnish)

Method
Combine everything in a mixing glass and get shaking with ice. Strain into a pre-chilled glass and away you go!

We love our mixology at The Three Drinkers, so see our best riffs on the Old Fashioned here!

Sips and Tips to Help the Bees!

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At this point we all know about the importance of bees and we all know that the bee population is decreasing at a scary rate, but what can we do to help? Of course we can plant more wildflowers as a source of food and shelter for bees, or make sure to buy veggies that have not been grown with harmful pesticides. Alternatively, you can always get yourself one of the following drinks and know that your Friday night glass of something is in fact helping the bees!

Best Honey Whiskey Beeble Honey Whiskey The Three Drinkers

Beeble Honey Whiskey

Beeble whiskey started with just one bee-hive. The beekeepers didn’t want to waste the last bits of honey still stuck to the frames taken from the hives, so they had the brilliant idea to soak the frames in whiskey, creating a dreamy honey infused spirit! This drink has delightful sweet and floral notes, and is perfect over ice. This is a great company to support, working hard to minimise waste as well as supporting the Bees for Development charity.

Size: 500mL
ABV: 30%
Find here: £32

Best British English Mead from London Gosnells Wildflower Mead The Three Drinkers

Gosnells Wildflower Mead

A local London company, Gosnell’s has made a delightful mead (a honey based drink) using the nectar of 45 different indigenous plant species. The result is a light, refreshing low alcohol drink perfect to take along to your summer picnics, or to use as an alternative to tonic water in your next G&T! If you are looking for another excuse to buy a couple of these tins, Gosnell’s is also running a “Pints for Pollinators” campaign where for every pint of Wildflower Mead sold, they will donate 5p to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust!

Size: 440mL
ABV: 4%
Find here: £10 for 4

Best South African Wine for bees Spier Pinotage The Three Drinkers

Spier Wines

Of course there are multiple vineyards actively helping to protect the bees, but for now let’s highlight Spier. This farm from Stellenbosch not only has amazing value-for-money wines, it also is using natural farming wherever possible! By lowering the use of harmful pesticides and herbicides, the bee population is able to flourish (and of course help out with pollination - an essential step in grape growing). We suggest you try the 2020 Pinotage. This wine has lovely smooth tannins, as well as red and black fruit flavours such as dark cherries and juicy ripe plums.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £10.95

The best Welsh Mead for Bees Afon Mel Heather Mead The Three Drinkers

Afon Mêl

Another great mead option, this time hand-crafted in Wales! All honey is sourced from the Afon Mêl farm, where the bees' habitat is the number one priority. Try the award-winning Heather Mead. This is a beautiful golden drink with notes of caramel and of course - heather.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13%
Find here: £28

The best honey aperitif Beesou The Three Drinkers

Beesou Honey Aperitif

Perhaps this slightly different bee-interpretation might tickle your fancy? This natural bitter aperitif made with British honey as well as cinchona bark, pink grapefruit and bitter orange. This is the perfect addition to your bar cart for the summer. Think of all the bee-autiful cocktail variations (our personal favourite is of course the beegroni).

Size: 13%
ABV: 750mL
Find here: £29.99

The best honey gin Warners Honeybee Gin The Three Drinkers

Warner’s Honeybee Gin

Warner’s distillery is another classic British distillery doing their part in helping our yellow and black friends. The distillery has even hired their own personal beekeeper for the farm to make sure that the bees are happy and healthy. The Honeybee gin has won multiple awards, and you sure can taste it! This gorgeous gin has notes of elderflower, rose and chamomile with a lovely sweet note from the honey. 

Size: 750mL
ABV: 40%
Find here: £38

Hannah van Houweninge The Three Drinkers writer

The Best Cosmopolitan Variations

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The Cosmo! Yet again, its origin story is as blurry as a whole night drinking them. Many different bartenders have claimed it as their own, most notably Toby Cecchini in 80s New York bar The Odeon.

More famously though, Sex & The City were the ones to put it on the map, with Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda never going too long without one. As we mentioned in our Iconic Cocktails from TV & Film breakdown, there are even forums dedicated to analysing the different Cosmos in the films!

The silver screen fired the Cosmopolitan to cocktail stardom and although it’s still popular, it’s ordered less and less these days. What better time then, to remind you of how great it is and to introduce you to some twists with these brilliant Cosmopolitan Variations!?

The Original – for the vodka lovers

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Whenever you embark on a mixology tangent, it’s best to nail down the original first, right? A classic Cosmo packs a sweet and tangy punch, but one that feels fresh and clean rather than cloying or slush-puppy-ish in any way.

Ingredients
45ml (1.5oz) quality vodka (you could use citrus flavour)
15ml (0.5oz) Triple Sec
30ml (1oz) cranberry juice
A dash of lime
Garnish: orange zest

Method
Shake up good vodka with triple sec, cranberry juice, a handful of ice, and a dash of lime juice for added zip. Get your shake on, and then pour the mix into a martini glass with orange zest for the quintessential Cosmo experience! 

Cosmobellini – for the wine lovers

cosmobellini the best cosmopolitan variations the three drinkers

Fairly self-explanatory, this is a hybrid of the original Cosmo and the Bellini. Transforming into a refreshing brunch cocktail, this is a mellower, softer experience with less intense tang, and more gentle aromatics and sweetness. A bit of fizz always makes a nice switch-up.

Ingredients
30ml (1oz) vodka
10ml (0.3oz) triple sec/Cointreau
15ml (0.5oz) cranberry juice
10ml (0.3oz) white peach puree
A dash of lime
30ml (1oz) Prosecco

Method
A lot of shaking here to mix everything, so just add all ingredients except the Prosecco, strain into a chilled flute and top up with your bubbles to serve. Voila! 

The French Cosmopolitan – for the cognac lovers

We love Grand Marnier at The Three Drinkers, and swapping out the orange liqueur for it makes so much sense. Whilst it is still half orange (all be it bitter orange), the other half is cognac which adds a smooth richness and a different kind of fruitiness.

Ingredients
45ml (1.5oz) vodka
20ml (2/3oz) Grand Marnier
25ml (5.6oz) cranberry juice
A dash of lime
A dash of grenadine 
Garnish: orange zest

Method
Shake everything with a generous helping of ice until it feels cold to the touch, then strain. The garnish is up to you as any citrus goes, but we think some orange makes the most sense!

Strawberry Cosmo – for the strawberry lovers

strawberry cosmo the best cosmopolitan variations the three drinkers

This is a really simple twist on the original, but if you just want to try something only a little different it’s perfect. Fresh, muddled strawberries take the place of cranberry juice for a less tangy, more sweet fruity freshness.  

Ingredients
45ml (1.5oz) vodka (citrus flavour works well)
15ml (0.5oz) Triple Sec
30ml (1oz) muddled strawberries
A dash of lime
Garnish: strawberry

Method
Muddle sweet strawberries and shake with vodka, triple sec, fresh lime, and a load of ice. Double strain into a chilled glass and add a sliced strawberry garnish to finish.

Citrus Cosmo – for the citrus lovers

citrus cosmo the best cosmopolitan variations the three drinkers

The Citrus Cosmo is the fruitiest variation, with serious zip and tang. There are tonnes of good lemon or lime-flavoured vodkas out there (check out our Best Flavoured Vodka), and whichever you pick, just add the opposite for the juice e.g. using lime vodka? Use fresh lemon juice below. Served with tonnes of ice, this is a lively citrus-forward take on the original that’s delicious over summer.

 Ingredients
45ml (1.5oz) lemon/lime vodka (like Masons Citrus)
15ml (0.5oz) cranberry juice
20ml (2/3oz) fresh orange juice
20ml (2/3oz) fresh lemon/lime juice
Dash of syrup (optional)

Method
All the hard work is done squeezing the fruits here – once that’s done, simply shake it all with ice, strain and pour! If you want it a little sweeter, add a dash of syrup.

ELDERFLOWER Cosmo – for aromatic lovers

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With no cranberry or orange liqueur, this aromatic blend may be deemed heresy by the traditionalists, but cocktails are about experimentation! It’s wonderfully fragrant and floral with completely different notes to a usual Cosmo. It’s fresh, slightly tropical, and super refreshing – give it a go!

Ingredients
45ml (1.5oz) vodka (try Shanty Seaweed)
20ml (2/3oz) elderflower liqueur
20ml (2/3oz) pineapple juice
Dash of lemon
Dash of rose water (optional)
Garnish: basil

Method
Shake, shake, shake with ice, strain, and serve over large ice cubes and sip in the sun.

Vodka will always be centre stage in a Cosmo so the easiest way to mix it up is to embrace one of the many amazing, flavoured vodkas available right now!

The Best Whiskies to Watch Out for This Year

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Every year seems to see even more releases of whisky, and this year one of the things I have noticed is the rise of blended whisky. In recent years with the likes of Woven whisky, more people are understanding the quality that can come from this category. There are also more whiskies being released from beyond the borders of Scotland all of which I will reveal below. So without further a do, here is bottle one…

Perpetuity Blended Scotch Whisky Batch 1

Perpetuity Blended Scotch Whisky Batch 1 best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

The Port of Leith distilling company has been inspired by one of my favourite concepts, the infinity bottle. They have created a constantly changing vat of single malt and single grain whiskies from the three largest areas in Scotland, the lowlands, highlands, and Speyside. They are bottling the whisky in batches as the whiskies evolve. We know that in batch 1, there is grain whisky from North British and Malts from Deanston and Glentauchers included. It’s complex with vanilla and red apples and a little marmalade. Ginger, popcorn, citrus and a zesty finish make this a very good blend.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 45.7%
Find it here: £39.95 

Bushmills 25 and 30 year old

Bushmills 25 year old Bushmills 30 year old best whiskies to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

Bushmills has in recent years had a rebrand and some changes made to the blending of their single malt casks with fabulous results. Very recently they have added two much older to their range. A 25 and 30 year old. The 25-year-old is matured initially in ex-bourbon and sherry casks and then finished in a port pipe giving lots of red fruit flavours along with the typical Bushmills tropical fruit. The 30-year-old was also initially matured in ex-bourbon and sherry casks but for the later 16 years of its life in casks first-fill Pedro Ximénez casks were used. It’s hugely rich and complex yet full of life and vigour, both are drams to savour.

Bushmills 25 Year Old
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £790// US $1099

Bushmills 30 Year Old
Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £1900

Turntable

Turntable Whisky best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

There are three blended whiskies to look out for from brothers Ally and Gordon Stevenson. With many years of experience, they wanted to help raise the appeal of blended whisky and have managed it in style. The three whiskies start with Track 1: Joy.discovery.invention which is a blend of a Knockdhu Chinkapin barrel, Linkwood Virgin oak barrel, and two grain whiskies, Girvan from a red wine barrel and Strathclyde from a Cognac barrel. Track 2 is Firestarter which uses a Caol Ila virgin oak cask, Benrinnes Chinkapin barrel and Cameronbridge and Invergordon grain whiskies from a virgin oak barrel. Finally, Track 3, Purple Haze, is from a blend of Balmenach from a PX sherry puncheon, Craigellachie from an Oloroso sherry but, and Invergordon from a sherry barrel. With each bottle, there is a predominant flavour; fruity, smoky and sherried. And all are excellent!

Track 1: Joy.discovery.invention
Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £69

Track 2: Firestarter
Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £69

Track 3: Purple Haze
Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £69

Nikka Days

Nikka Days best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

The whiskies on this list are mostly new, but I wanted to highlight a whisky one should always be on the lookout for. Japanese whisky these days can be quite expensive, and for good reason, the quality is very high and the quantities for each market are usually quite limited. However, there is a bottling that I think really stands out in the cost-to-value equation. Nikka Days, is a Japanese blended whisky using both the single malt distilleries Nikka own, Yoichi and Miyagikyo. It is a carefully crafted blend with lots of fruit and some soft smoke in the background making it a great all-round Japanese blend at an affordable price.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 40%
Find it here: UK £39.90 // US $49.99

Oban Young Teddy The Macleans

Oban Young Teddy The Macleans best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

This is the second release in the series, the first being called Old Teddy, and both are inspired by father and son who both worked at Oban Distillery. This whisky is finished in Palo Cortado and Oloroso Sherry casks and although it is complex with lots of fruit it is extremely approachable and easy to drink. This can only be bought if you visit the distillery, and I know it’s a long way to go, but it will make the journey worth all the effort. The distillery is a great one to see as it’s one of the very few in the heart of a town, and Oban is stunning.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 50.8%
Find it here: Only available at the distillery.

Morris Muscat Barrels

Morris Muscat Barrels best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

The Morris distillery can be found in the small town of Rutherglen. Not the one in Glasgow, but in Australia! The distillery is sited on the same site as the family winery, so there is a great source of interesting wine casks to use. This expression has been matured in both French and American oak but then finished in Morris Muscat Barrels giving loads of rich sweet fruit flavours and a spicy finish. Yum.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £74.70

Kentucky Owl Takumi Edition

Kentucky Owl Takumi Edition best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

This special edition Kentucky Owl combines the art of Japanese whisky blending and bourbon. Takumi means ‘Master’ in Japanese and this blend has been designed by the master blender from the Nagahama distillery, Yusuke Yahisa and John Rhea from Kentucky Owl. It is a blend of 4, 5, 6 and 13 year old bourbons and has complex flavours of rye bread, toffee, caramel, and soft spices with apples and pears and a touch of chocolate.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 50%
Find it here: UK £125 // US $149.99

Glenmorangie 15 Cadboll State, Single Estate Limited Release

Glenmorangie 15 Cadboll State, Single Estate Limited Release best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

This is an expression of Glenmorangie which couldn’t be a better representation of the whisky the distillery can create. Made with barley from the Cadboll estate, this is a blend of two harvests, matured in American oak and then finished in ex-Amontillado casks, which is master blender Dr. Bill’s favourite sherry. It is the third release of this 15-year-old whisky and is creamy and nutty with toffee notes and cloves. An elegant whisky, and a favourite of mine from Glenmorangie.

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV: 43%
Find it here: UK £75 // US $84.99

Ardbeg BizarreBQ

Ardbeg BizarreBQ best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

Another very experimental bottling from the cult Ardbeg distillery. Using double charred casks and PX sherry casks, they also used unique BBQ casks which give lots of flavour of smoked meats and grilled, charred peppers and coffee. It’s big, it’s bold and it’s beautiful. As a limited edition, if you find one, I wouldn’t hang around thinking about it.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 50.9%
Find it here: £159.95

Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt Whisky - Release 35

Two Brewers Yukon Single Malt Whisky - Release 35 best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

Two brewers is made by Alan Hansen and Bob Baxter, who are two brewers in the Yukon area of Canada. In 2009 they extended their skills by buying a still and began to make whisky. This has been made with fourteen different mashes and matured in both ex bourbon barrels and virgin oak barrels for over eight years. Each of their releases is different and this one is exceptional. This is the first UK release and there are only 132 bottles.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find it here: £84.95

Wire Works Caduro 

Wire Works Caduro best whisky to look out for in 2023 the three drinkers

This hails from the White Peak distillery in Derbyshire and is the first release from Max and Claire in 2023. It is a lightly peated malt whisky using ex bourbon barrels and STR casks (shaved, toasted, and re-charred). This is every bit as good as previous releases and the subtle use of peat gives extra interest. It’ll be interesting to see how their core range develops, and these limited releases are certainly worth trying.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46.8%
Find it here: £59.95 

Words by Colin Hampden-White

If you’re looking for more whiskey recommendations, then head over to 12 Of The Best Irish Whiskeys or have a look at The Three Drinkers Limited Edition Red Silkie Irish Whiskey.

A Beginner’s Guide to Sauvignon Blanc

What is the best Sauvignon Blanc A guide to Sauvignon Blanc The Three Drinkers Best Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is an aromatic grape that grows best in cool to moderate climates to help preserve its delicate flavours. Its characteristics include herbaceous aromas such as grass and asparagus, blossom, and green fruit (think green apple or gooseberry). However, In warmer climates, riper flavours can develop such as passionfruit or pineapple.

There are many fantastic Sauvignon Blanc producing countries out there, but this article will mainly focus the two countries arguably most renowned for their world-class Sauvignon Blanc: France and New Zealand.

What is sauvignon blanc from france like?

The spiritual home of Sauvignon Blanc is the Loire in Northern France, so much so that it is the only grape permitted for use in Sancerre AOC and Pouilly-Fumé AOC found in the Central Vineyards of the Loire. AOC stands for Appelation Origine Controlee and means that there are stricter regulations to uphold in the area in order to use the specific region on the label. You can expect wines from the Loire Valley to have flavours of green apple and wet stones. Pouilly-Fumé specifically is known for making beautiful wines with smoky notes as well! Here are some great bottles to try:

Best Sauvignon Blanc from France Tesco's finest Pouilly-Fume The Three Drinkers

Tesco Finest Pouilly-Fume

Pouilly-Fumé is part of the Central Vineyards of the Loire. This wine from Tesco has a high acidity balanced by refreshing green flavours of gooseberry and lime, as well as the classic smoky note that the region is known for.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £14.00

Best Sauvingon Blanc Aldi Specially Selected Touraine The Three Drinkers

Specially Selected Touraine Sauvignon Blanc

Touraine is closer to the ocean compared to the Central Vineyards where Pouilly-Fumé is situated, and therefore you can find more of an ocean influence in this bottle. Flavours of lemon and grass are dominant in this wine.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £7.49

Bordeaux also uses Sauvignon Blanc in its white wines, however, these wines are typically blended with Semillon to add body to the wine. White Bordeaux blends are also often oaked.

Best Sauvignon Blanc from France Château Saint-Jean-des-Graves The Three Drinkers

Château Saint-Jean-des-Graves

This classic example of a white Bordeaux blend has the usual citrus notes of a Sauvignon Blanc with more weight to it thanks to the Semillon. This wine is also able to age in the bottle to add more definitive oxidative flavours such as raisin or dried apricot.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £9.99

Alternatively, more producers from the ‘New World’ such as South Africa, Australia and Chile are releasing their own White Bordeaux interpretations.

The best Sauvignon Blanc from South Africa Kleine Zalze Sauvingnon Blanc Semillon The Three Drinkers

Kleine Zalze Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

Stellenbosch is known for its reds, but also makes some brilliant whites. This bottle from Kleine Zalze includes tropical notes of pineapple and passionfruit on the nose.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £7.50

The best Sauvignon Blanc from Australia Tesco Finest Western Australia Sauvignon Semillon The Three Drinkers

Tesco Finest Western Australia Sauvignon Semillon

Howard Peak is the producer used for this Tesco Western Australia blend. The grapes go through hand-sorting to ensure only the best grapes make it to the final wine. On the palate you taste a beautiful blend of lime, green apple and gooseberry with a hint of grass.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.00

What is Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand like?

New Zealand has done an amazing job at creating a sterling reputation for Sauvignon Blanc production. The overall climate is on the cool side, however, what makes a difference in growing conditions compared to France is the long hours of sunshine that both the North and South Islands receive. The cooler temperatures help retain the green freshness, while the intense sunshine helps develop beautiful tropical flavours such as passionfruit, melon and pineapple.

The best Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand Yealands Sauvignon Blanc The Three Drinkers

Yealands Sauvignon Blanc

This crisp and classic wine has brilliantly high natural acidity balanced by the intense fruit flavours including guava and peach with the classic herbaceous notes of asparagus.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £10.00

For similar wines from other countries, aim for any warm climates such as South Africa, South Eastern Australia or Chile.

The best Sauvignon Blanc from Chile Our Selection Chilean Sauvignon Blanc by Amazon The Three Drinkers

Our Selection Chilean Sauvignon Blanc by Amazon

This is a refreshing white from the Aconcagua region of the Leyda Valley. Flavours of apple, lemon and lime are the most apparent, with a lovely minerality.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £6.98

The best Sauvignon Blanc from South Africa Coop Faitrade Sauvignon Blanc Reserva The Three Drinkers

Co-op Fairtrade Irresistible Sauvignon Blanc

This zesty sauvignon blanc from The Cape is a refreshing wine full of lemon, lime, ripe melon and passionfruit. A great bang-for-buck find.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £6.85

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The Best Ready to Drink Cocktails

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Ready-to-sip cocktails are more popular than ever, and also better quality than ever. But there are still shockers to put you off them forever, so we've gone through the best of them! Whether it’s on the train, at a picnic or at a garden BBQ, these delicious, canned cocktails take all the hassle out of making them yourself without sacrificing taste.

Manchester Gin Raspberry Infuse/Franklin & Sons Sicilian Lemon Tonic

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This vibrant twist on a G&T is both refreshing, but also has a touch of sweetness at the same time. Both the raspberry and lemon flavours are natural and fresh, and the fantastic Franklin & Sons lemon twist gives the drink a zing keeping the palate refreshing.

Size: 250ml
ABV: 5.5%
Find here: £2.35 (3 for £5.75) Coop

LuvJus Mixed Pack

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We’ve sung the praises of LuvJus before and for good reason. Not only do part of the profits go towards supporting LGBTQ+ charities, but the drinks inside are so elegant too – a complete win win. A far cry from low-quality, over-sweet sharp cocktail cans you may have been scarred by before, their three flavours are natural, low calorie and delicious. The Pineapple, mint, Korean ginseng, jasmine and vodka in particular has scooped awards for great balance and fragrance.

Size: 250ml
ABV: 4.6-4.8%
Find here: 6 for £14.95 (watch out for the £5 off pop up too!)

Mirabeau Dry Rosé Gin & Tonic

Mirabeau Dry Rosé Gin & Tonic the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

We’re big fans of Mirabeau, and this gin is based on their top quality rosé, inspired by the flavours of the botanicals from the French Riviera. With a Mediterranean tonic, it is savoury, herbal, and floral with citrus notes. There are touches of red fruit giving a great balanced flavour. Sip and dream like you’re on the Riviera!

Size: 250ml
ABV: 5.5%
Find here: £3.55

Portabello Road Gin and Franklin & Sons Natural Indian Tonic Water

Portabello Road Gin and Franklin & Sons Natural Indian Tonic Water the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

Here we have a classic G&T and pretty much the best version of it in a can. Natural flavours of quinine and cinchona bark extract add some depth but ultimately, it’s a straight down-the-line delicious, refreshing, and balanced G&T – in a beautiful can too!

Size: 250ml
ABV: 5.5%
Find here: 6 for £20.50

Soho Street Cocktails Strawberry Daiquiri

Soho Street Cocktails Strawberry Daiquiri the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

Before being offput by the price, note that you get 1.5L for your money and it’s certainly not quantity over quality either. This ready to drink Strawberry Daiquiri is plush with warming Caribbean rum, fresh strawberries, and zippy lime – nothing like the slush puppy style Daiquri you can get. The pouch comes with a handy tap providing ten 150ml servings, perfect for parties.

Size: 1.5L
ABV: 9.5%
Find here: £28.99

Pimentae Tommy's Spicy Margarita

Pimentae Tommy's Spicy Margarita the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

Pre-bottled cocktails don’t get much better than this. Behind that beautiful label is a liquid to back it up. Agave, chilli and lime run wild in this sweet and spicy take on the world’s favourite cocktail and it works so well.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 15%
Find here: £31.39

Whitebox Pocket Negroni Cocktail

Whitebox Pocket Negroni Cocktail the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

Never has a Negroni been so cute. Porter’s Gin, Sweet Vermouth and Bitter Aperitif combine in this harmonious blend of herbal fruity notes. Perfect for picnics or BBQs, but it’s so small that you can just keep it on you for whenever you fancy – ideal.

Size: 100ml
ABV: 21.8%
Find here: £3.95

MOTH Aperitivo Spritz Cocktail

MOTH Aperitivo Spritz Cocktail the best ready to drink cocktails the three drinkers

MOTH’s canned cocktails always deliver, and this summery number is no different. The sunny orange is bold with sweetness and underlined with bitterness, the herbs pay homage to its Italian roots and the botanicals of Tarquin’s Cornish gin add fantastic depth. Summer in a can!

Size: 200ml
ABV: 10%
Find here: £3.99

VACAY 

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This brand has a small but classic range of cocktails that everyone knows and loves including a margarita, mojito, and paloma. Vacay’s aim is to create cocktails with all natural ingredients and no artificial sweeteners using only the best quality spirits. The drinks are beautiful and smooth without the overly sweet aftertaste so common in canned sips these days. These canned cocktails are also great to use as a base for more complex drinks. We loved adding some chili garnish to the margarita to add some spice. The cans are 330mL and packaged with bright colours, perfect for your social media snaps by the pool!

Size: 330ml
ABV: 5%-6%
Find Here: From £3.99

Marks and Spencer’s New Canned Cocktail range

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We all know and love the classic M&S canned cocktail range. The range of typical cocktails even blew up on TikTok during the summer of 2022 due to their smooth taste, higher alcohol content, and low price. This year M&S have decided to up their game and come out with 4 new limited edition flavours: Rose Negroni Spritz, Salted Caramel Espresso Martini, Smoked Pineapple Daiquiri, and Pink Grapefruit Paloma. Each can is a standard cocktail known and loved by all - but with a new and innovative twist. These tins are definitely a must-have for all your upcoming summer picnics in the park!

Size: 150ml
ABV: From 14%
Find Here:
From£3.50 (in-store only at the moment)

If you’re looking for some No-Lo drinks to sip in the sun instead, check out these varied beauties.

8 Stunning Gins Worth Seeking Out This Spring

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We’ve selected a sumptuous selection of gins to awaken the senses like a spring day, with some glorious botanicals to gambol over your taste buds like a playful bunch of spring lambs!

Eight Lands Organic Speyside Gin

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In the world famous Speyside in the heart of the Scottish Highlands hails the Glenrinnes Distillery, home of the fabulous award winning Eight Lands Gin. Made with pure Scottish spring water and 11 botanicals including their own foraged Sorrel and Cowberry this gin is beautifully smooth, packed with juniper, wonderful sherbet citrus notes and a lasting warmth. It's the perfect gin to welcome in the longer days! Gorgeous as a classic G&T with premium tonic and a swirl of orange peel or in a spring sparkling French 75!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £36.94

 

Lind and Lime Gin

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Packed with a punch of lime and the pizazz of pink peppercorn, this gorgeous gin is as exciting on the inside as the beautiful bottle it finds itself in (hold on to that for some fairy light sparkle in your upcoming summer gardens!) Using organic limes hand peeled in their Leith distillery in Edinburgh amongst their 7 botanicals, and perfect Juniper dryness, you get a superbly refreshing citrus burst, beautifully balanced with the warmth and fruitiness of the peppercorns. Serve your perfect G&T with light Fevertree tonic, lots of ice and a slice of lime. 
Size: 700ml
ABV: 44%
Find here: £36.85

 

Beefeater Crown Jewel Gin

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What better way to celebrate not only the arrival of spring but the coronation of King Charles III.  This iconic gin from the masters of their craft, is the essence of the perfect London Dry gin bursting with juniper but with the gorgeous addition of the brightest grapefruit peel. Not only does this gin look sumptuously regal but it is the perfect size to celebrate with friends, but only if you want to share! Get it while you can because this edition makes appearances as rare as meeting royalty! So smooth, and perfectly balanced it holds its own in a perfect martini with a twist of lemon or as a gorgeous G&T with lots of ice, premium tonic,  juniper berries and a wedge of grapefruit.

Size: 1 L
ABV: 50%
Find here: £55.75

 

Ginepraio London Dry Gin

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This is a wonderfully fragrant organic gin reminiscent of the eruption of floral life in the spring sunshine! All the way from Tuscany, using 7 locally sourced botanicals including dog-rose, helichrysum, orange and lemon, this gin will burst onto your palate. With those sweet florals, the warmth of light spices and such refreshing citrus, your taste buds will be begging for more so why not transport yourself to some Tuscan sunshine? If it’s a refreshing G&T you desire, serve with premium light tonic, loads of ice and a lemon wheel but it’s also absolutely perfect in a Negroni!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 45%
Find here: £38.94

 

Persie Herby and Aromatic Gin

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With the herbs in the garden starting to make an appearance, what better way to celebrate than with this glorious award winning savoury offering from the Persie distillery in the stunning area of Perthshire in Scotland.  With wonderfully aromatic rosemary, basil and bay leaves it has an amazingly rich and smooth mouthfeel leaving it lingering on your palate like the long evenings to come! It’s so smooth it’s ideal on its own over ice with some smashed basil leaves or try it with a premium light tonic, lots of ice and some hibiscus flowers.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £26.66

 

Sky Wave Liberation London Dry Gin

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From the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, this Sky Wave edition has locked in some fabulous botanicals including raspberry, mallow, lemon verbena, lemon, lime and vanilla. Sounding like the perfect ice-cream this gin will bring joy to all who taste it! With that essential initial juniper dryness , complemented with warm spices it brightens like a beautiful spring day into that citrus from the lemon, lime and raspberry followed by that gorgeous sweetness from the vanilla. We can see why this gin has secured so many well deserved awards! Serve with a light premium tonic, lots of ice and a slice of red grapefruit. 

Size: 500ml
ABV: 42%
Find here: £34.89

 

Barra Atlantic Gin

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Born in the stunning Scottish island of Barra, this is an outstanding gin distilled at the family run distillery with 17 botanicals including the signature hand foraged Carrageen seaweed directly from the island’s breathtaking shores. It’s a wonderfully rich, deeply sumptuous gin with a spicy, salty, sweetness that will transport you from winter into the freshness of the island’s spring sea air. This gin is simply stunning in an equally stunning bottle! Each one is different and made from 78% recycled glass with a design reminiscent of the waves crashing on Barra’s beautiful shores. To make a great G&T, serve with a light premium tonic, plenty of ice and a wedge of pink grapefruit then sit back, relax and dream of the sea!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £32

 

Salcombe Start Point Gin

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Distilled in Devon and as it states on the label this is an ‘Exceptional London Dry Gin’. We were fortunate enough to have a first bottling of this gin and it’s remained a gin-shelf staple ever since in the ‘third drinker’ household! Inspired by the exotic fruits brought into Devon in the 19th century this gin features fresh lemon, limes, and red grapefruit peel amongst more spicy offerings as well as classic juniper from Macedonia. It has everything you need to bounce you from the cold of winter into spring. Warming spices, piney juniper and that uplift of citrus will definitely bring you into the sunshine! This gin makes a marvellous dry martini, but works equally well with light premium tonic, lots of ice and a slice of red grapefruit.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 44%
Find here: £45

If you’re looking for other spirits to explore then have a read of our best sipping tequilas of 2023 recommendations!

Leigh Andrews writer bio the three drinkers