What to eat with Albariño wine: 3 recipes

mar de frades albarino

The Albariño grape’s spiritual home is in the wet, green and blustery region of Rias Baixas within Galicia, northwestern Spain. A mixture of the cool climate, proximity of the vineyards to the sea, lots of granite soils and the grape’s own characteristics give wines that are famously saline and lemon citrusy with notes of peach and a bitter kick on the finish. If you consider that what grows together, goes together then it should be no surprise that fish and seafood is king when asking what goes best with Albariño. 

Albariño can be made in various styles from zesty, youthful and lemony to more creamy, peachy, gastronomic wines. You can now even find sparkling Albariño! Here are some recipes that will pair perfectly with the three key styles of Albariño wine from this article featuring the iconic wine producer, Mar de Frades. Each recipe makes enough for four people. 

Youthful, zesty and saline Albariño

Eat: Wine-steamed mussels & baguette

Drink: Mar de Frades Atlantico Albarino 2022  - £17 from Tesco

If you’ve ever eaten steamed mussels fresh off the boat or even better, while still on the boat, then you’ll know the easiest and freshest way to eat them is with a splash of the white wine, garlic butter and a baguette. 

All you need to do once you have scrubbed the mussels and removed the wafty beard bit, is drain them, set aside and then lightly fry the chopped garlic and shallots in butter in a heavy-based pot until just brown. When they are, add a splash of Albariño and stir for a few seconds before adding the mussels and half a glass of wine. Allow to steam for 4 minutes. Discard any closed ones, pour the juice over the top and serve with a buttered baguette and delicious cool glass of Albariño.

Ingredients:

Mussels x 4 handfuls

Finely chopped garlic x 2 large cloves

Knob of butter

Salt & pepper to season

Parsley to garnish (optional)

Richer, peachy, gastronomic Albariño

Eat: Slow and low, peachy, pulled pork baps

Drink: Mar de Frades Finca Valiñas 2108 - £32 from The Great Wine Co. 

Pulled pork is one of those dishes that makes you think of high end gastro pubs; when they’re done well, and paired with a decent, cool glass of white wine, they are pure heaven! With a richer, creamier style of Albariño such as this single vineyard offering from Mar de Frades that has had more time on its lees to add texture, you can go a little heavier with the dish. Enter slow and low, peachy pulled pork!

To make this dish, first rub the pork shoulder with the blended combination of paprika, cumin, pepper, salt and sugar. Place it in a large casserole dish with the skin-side up before adding in the white wine. Cover and cook in the oven at 150C (130C fan) or Gas mark 2 for 4-5 hours until it looks like it’s falling apart. Check it every 45 mins or so to make sure it;s not drying out. You can always add more wine if needed! Remove when done, then place the pork into a large dish, pouring the cooking juice over the top. Remove the skin and shred the pork with a couple of forks, removing excess fatty bits. Leave to rest for a few minutes to blend up some good, smoky barbecue with the flesh of one ripe peach and a pinch of salt. Stir it through the pork rto coat it before serving on a fresh white bap, perhaps some slaw and extra sauce on the side and of course, a glass of gastro Albariño. 

Ingredients:

2.5kg boneless pork shoulder 

2 tsp smoked paprika

2 tsp ground cumin

2 tsp pepper

2 tsp brown sugar

1 tsp salt

2 small glasses of Albariño wine

White bread rolls

Traditional Method Sparkling Albariño

Eat: Pan fried scallops in lemony butter

Drink: Mar de Frades, Val do Salnès, Sparkling Albariño Brut NV - £29.50 from Great Western Wine (or £26.55 when you buy 12)

scallops and albarino

Scallops are a staple in Rias Baixas and there’s nothing so simple and decadent as a freshly seared plate of them served with a cool glass of saline, citrusy Albariño - especially if it’s a sparkling Albariño! For this dish, the salinity and freshness of the bubbles combined with their subtle, brioche note complement the lemony butter and fleshy scallops so beautifully.  

There’s no need to faff around to cook the scallops here; All you need to do is add some butter to a non-stick, thick-bottomed pan, warm it on a medium heat, then add the scallops, turning the heat to high and seasoning each side with a pinch of salt. Leave for three minutes or until golden, flip over and sear the other side for another minute or two, seasoning that side. Remove the scallops with tongs and put to the side on a plate. 

Add a knob of salted butter with a squeeze of lemon juice and a small splash of wine to the pan, stirring to combine the cooked bits. Add the scallops back in and baste them for a few seconds before plating up and serving with wild rice, crusty bread or even skinny fries. Deliciousness!

Ingredients: 

‘Dry’ Scallops, side muscle remove x 16

Knob of salted butter

Salt & Pepper

Chilled glass or two of sparkling Albariño

For your expert, one minute guide to Spain’s flagship white grape, Albariño, click here! For more on the three styles of Mar de Frades Albariño, click here.

The Best Sober Bars in the UK

the best sober bars in the uk the three drinkers

A bar without booze used to be a bit of an oxymoron, but with more and more drinkers taking time out from alcohol or ditching it all together, there are now a number of fantastic venues catering to it across the UK.

From extensive alcohol-free options to completely sober bars, these are the establishments offering somewhere to kick back with friends and family without the booze.

Nottingham

Café Sobar

As the name suggests, this is more of a daytime haunt than a fully fledged bar so don’t expect endless choice but there is a great value mocktail menu featuring Savyll’s range which we adore. There’s plenty of other food and drink to enjoy on the menu too and saving the best till last... all profits are poured into alcohol and drug recovery charity ‘Double Impact’. Great stuff.

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Hastings

The Nest

The Nest is a really cool events venue and cafe that’s part of Eggtooth, a community-based not-for-profit in Hastings. Gigs, comedy, poetry, therapy sessions, workshops... the variety of events, activities and services hosted here is remarkable but the reason they make the list is their bar, which is predominantly alcohol-free!

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Derby

YADA

A super popular collective, YADA is an entirely alcohol-free bar and venue offering an alternative night out in Derby. They recreate the authentic communion that makes traditional pubs so popular and have a wonderfully enticing, lengthy and rotating bar menu. Over 10 mocktails like the Tequila Sunrise with Mockingbird and the Classic Mojito with Lyre steal the show, but there’s also wine like Chardonnay and Rosé, as well as Beers and Ciders. Their website even serves as an online shop so if you try something you love, you know just where to go to buy it in.

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Cardiff + Bristol + Penarth

Bar 44

Bar 44 is a stylish Tapas bar showing off local produce as well as Spain’s finest. Situated in three different Southwest locations, the largest of which is Cardiff’s former canal warehouse spot, they’re all beautifully and sophisticatedly designed. There are plenty of non-alcoholic options with 0% Vilarnau Cava, Estrella Galicia Beer and 8 Mocktails including the Tanqueray 0% G&T, perfect for sipping alongside a flurry of delicious Tapas plates.

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London

Club Soda Tasting Room, Covent Garden

Inventive and delicious sodas are a great way to go to enjoy a night of drinking without the next day hangxiety, and no one does it better than Club Soda – The Drinks Business’ Independent Retailer of the Year 2023. As well as being a top notch online and street shop, you can swing by, relax and taste the latest and greatest in No-Lo invention. Beer, Premixed Cocktails, Wine, Spirits, Soda, Mood Enhancers... they’ve got it all, from big names like Everleaf to new and exciting releases, many of which we’ve featured on our site before. A must for curious No-Low drinkers.

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Lucky Saint, Marylebone

Lovers of alcohol-free beer, you may recognise this name because Lucky Saint began as a booze free beer, and many people’s favourite at that. Well, now they’ve refurbished an historic watering hole with a third of the menu being made up of non-alcoholic drinks, as well as outstanding food.

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Permit Room, King’s Cross

One of the best options in the capital, The Permit Room, referencing Mumbai’s Prohibition days, is the underground bar of Dishoom in King’s Cross St. Pancras. Moody lighting, impeccable design, and a delightful Teetotal Tipples menu with mocktails that feel just as special as the cocktails. Try the booze-free Espresso Martini!

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Mikkeller, Exmouth Market + Hackney Road

The first UK bar of Danish brewer Mikkeller, this is definitely the place to be for trying alcohol free beer, and not only because it’s part owned by the one and only Rick Astley. Deliciously Danish interiors welcome you in to a rotating selection of 18 or so beers on tap, with guaranteed 0% options.

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The Connaught Bar, Mayfair

Super swanky barely covers it when it comes to The Connaught, a bar that has topped the global rankings more than once. Located within the Ritzy Connaught with Cubist-inspired wooden décor and giant mirrors, this is a bar famed for its cocktails. They’ve also committed the same expertise to mocktails however, such as the Essence of the Tropics and the British Cooler. If you want a special mocktail that is a guaranteed hit, then treat yourself at The Connaught.

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The Book Club, Shoreditch

This party bar in central Shoreditch is a little different, offering a great night without the hangover. The Lo and NO menu is seriously extensive options including tasty mocktails, Lucky Saints beer and alcohol-free cider like Kopparbergs. Dance the night away in this refurbished Victorian warehouse with weekend DJ sessions, or sip on the alcohol-free/CBD selection whilst watching live music, comedy, or poetry. So much happening here and a variety of sippers to keep you on your toes.

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Fancy a night in instead? We’re always trying No-Lo drinks here at The Three Drinkers, so check out our recommendations here!

One Drink, Three Ways: Coole Swan Irish Cream

One Drink, Three Ways is the signature feature by The Three Drinkers. Join us as we take one bottle and create a trio of phenomenal serves that you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. From rums and whiskies to gins and wine styles, The Three help you get the most out of your glass. It’s time to get liquid on lips.

coole swan article

Last year, we saw an explosion of Baileys-a-like cream liqueurs but none of them had the class and finesse of this white Irish cream by Coole Swan. Named after an epic romantic poem by W.B. Yeats entitled ‘Wild Swans at Coole’, this modern version of an Irish cream took 231 attempts to get right.

Made with fine, white Belgian chocolate, Irish cream and Irish whiskey in Country Cavan, Ireland, You can totally sip this chilled alone but to change things up occasionally, here are three wonderfully different ways to serve it.


Nine & Fifty

Nine and fifty coole swan cocktail

Nine & Fifty

25ml Coole Swan Irish Cream

35ml Grand Marnier orange liqueur

15ml Tequila Blanco (100% Agave)

Pinch of edible glitter (you chose the colour!)

Edible flower for garnish

Glass: Small coup

The trees are in their autumn beauty,

The woodland paths are dry,

Under the October twilight the water

Mirrors a still sky;

Upon the brimming water among the stones

Are nine-and-fifty swans.

When I first tried this cocktail using Coole Swan Irish cream liqueur and Tequila, it blew my mind. Why? Well on paper, it doesn't feel like it should work but wow, it does. A twist on Coole Swan ’s ‘Cool Blue’ recipe and named after a line in ’Wild Swans at Coole’, this cocktail blends the freshness of a Grand Margarita with the creamy, chocolatey tones of Coole Swan’s legendary white, Irish cream liqueur. I’ve added a pinch of edible glitter to add a splash of pink colour, which when combined with an edible flower, makes for a delicious drink that becomes a piece of art.

Method: Super simple to make, just add all the ingredients into a shaker with ice until combined and chilled. Double strain into a chilled coupe glass and garnish with your flower. If making a few, you can also change up the colour with the glitter every time.


Mint Choc Chip Martini

Mint

Choc Chip Martini

35ml Coole Swan Irish liquer

20ml Crème de Menthe

20ml Crème de Cacao Blanc

Dark chocolate shavings

Squirty cream

Glass: Martini Glass

Mint and white chocolate is a gloriously decadent, retro mix and Coole Swan lends itself to a mint choc chip cocktail perfectly. Think of it like a drinkable After Eight! Note: if you can’t find Crème de Cacao Blanc, you can simply use 50ml of Coole Swan instead of 35ml. Also, Giffard and Monin do great Crème de Menthe.

Method: Another very simple recipe, simply combine the wet ingredients into a mixing glass with large cubes of ice and stir. Strain into a coup glass, add a squirt of cream and grate the dark chocolate over the top.


Coole Black Magic

Coole Black Magic

50ml Coole Swan Irish liqueur

25ml Spiced rum

3/4 Blackberries

Garnish: Fresh blackberries

Glass: Martini glass

For something a little darker with an elegant twist, try this spiced blackberry scented, creamy delight. Another super simple creamy cocktail that has the wow factor. And if you want to add an extra touch of magic, include a pinch of purple, edible glitter.

Method: Combine the Coole Swan, rum and blackberries into a blender and blend until as smooth as possible. Strain into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake for 30 seconds to chill. Strain agin into a vintage glass and garnish with a blackberry or two on a cocktail pin.

Like this? Check our our other One Drink, Three Ways pieces: Brown Brothers Orange Muscat & Flora, Mar de Frades Albariño.

7 Delicious Sour Cocktail Variations

7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

A sour is one of the easiest types of cocktail you can possibly make and even better, they look and taste amazing too.

Essentially a scaled-down punch, the British Navy is actually credited with popularising and possibly even inventing them when sailors mixed rum with lime juice due to the ready availability of rum in the Caribbean and to ward off scurvy!

These sours for every spirit make you look like an accomplished master of mixology… even if on the down low, they were pretty easy to make.

What Ingredients Are In A Sour Cocktail?

Nowadays there are many different variations of a sour (as you’ll see!), but the base ingredients will always be the same; your spirit of choice, citrus and syrup. Here are seven of our favourites for you to try…

WHISKEY SOUR

whiskey sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

For the 19th century Navy, the Whiskey Sour was a godsend. The citrus warded off scurvy which was rife, and the whiskey was safer than much of the water. When the recipe arrived on land, it was improved with a little sweetness to temper the acidity and whiskey punch and voila! Modern recipes include egg white and Angostura which do add depth and texture so include them if you want to add some extra fanciness!

Ingredients
60ml Whisky (Glen Grant 12YO works well)
25ml Lemon Juice
15ml Simple Syrup
½ egg white (optional)
2 dashes of Angostura bitters (optional)
Lemon Peel to garnish

Method
Shake everything dry, and then with ice until it’s properly chilled and double strain into a rocks glass before a garnish of your choice – we like lemon peel.

TEQUILA SOUR

tequila sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

The Tequila Sour is a tantalizing fusion of two beloved classics: the 1920s sour cocktail and the ever-iconic Margarita. This harmonious concoction marries the vibrancy of tequila with the zesty allure of citrus. Tequila Reposado, with its nuanced hints of vanilla and caramel, dances elegantly with the tangy lime and lemon juices, culminating in a symphony of sweet and tart flavours. To add a touch of luxury, an egg white lends a luscious mouthfeel and a frothy foam topping.

Ingredients
60ml Tequila (Espolon Reposado works well)
15ml Lime juice
30ml lemon juice
10ml syrup (could use agave syrup)
½ egg white (optional)

Method
Spoiler alert: most sours are made the same way so again, dry shake if you’re including the egg, then wet shake (ice), and strain for a finessed finish! Delish.

Rum SOUR

rum sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

A proper glass of tropical reverie, the Rum Sour is a wonderful example of simple ingredients in perfect harmony. The warmth of the dark rum, the decadence of the egg white, the zip and tang from the lime, and the sweet orange juice – there’s so much going on and in the best possibly way.

Ingredients
50ml Dark Rum (Bacardi 8YO Reserva Ocho works well)
25ml Orange Juice
25ml Lime Juice
12ml Syrup
½ Egg White

Method
Mix all ingredients together without ice and shake, add ice and shake once more. Fine strain into a cocktail glass. Sit back and enjoy!

GIN SOUR

gin sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

A wonderfully light on its feet, refreshing and botanical twist on a Whisky Sour, the Gin Sour is similar to a Gimlet but with lemon rather than lime. Zesty lemon brings sunny brightness and intensity which intertwines gracefully as a natural partner with the botanical depths of the gin. A delicious exploration of taste and texture that is both subtle and intense – one of our favourites.

Ingredients
60ml gin (London dry style)
25ml lemon juice
½ egg white
10ml syrup
Dash of Angostura (optional)
Lemon wheel (garnish)

Method
It’s the same again – dry shake, icy shake, strain and serve – we did say they were simple! Garnish with a lemon wheel for a fresh citrus scent.

VODKA SOUR

vodka sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

The egg white really brings out the creamy profile of a good vodka, the clean steel of which is fantastic foundations for the vibrant lemon and lime to dance on. Some syrup is definitely needed to bring balance, and we really recommend Angostura for subtle complexity and rounding off. One of the crispest sours you can make.

Ingredients
60ml vodka
20ml lemon juice
10ml lime juice
½ egg white
10ml syrup (experiment withs strawberry syrup!)
Dash of Angostura
Lemon wheel (garnish)

Method
You know the drill when it comes to Sours by now - dry shake, icy shake, strain and serve! Try out strawberry syrup with this one by boiling strawberries with sugar and straining!

PISCO SOUR

pisco sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

If you don’t know about Pisco then you’re seriously missing out – check out our guide here! It’s a South American grape brandy with gentle herbal, fruity notes and this is the most famous cocktail using it. No lemon here, just lime which when shaken with the syrup, egg, and Pisco, creates a really moreish mix that hits you with tartness, but then sweetness, all with a silky mouthfeel and herbaceous touch on the finish. Unforgettable on a first try.

Ingredients
30ml Pisco
15ml lime juice
15ml simple syrup
1 egg white
Angostura bitters
Lemon wheel (garnish)

Method
Add everything except the Angostura and dry shake thoroughly. Add ice and repeat until it feels chilled. Strain into a pre-chilled glass and garnish with 3 so drops of Angostura bitters. To give it a special touch, use a toothpick to swirl the bitters into the mix creating a colourful pattern.

AMARETTO SOUR

amaretto sour 7 delicious sour cocktail variations the three drinkers

Another liquid that boasts of the Sour as it’s most famous cocktail is Amaretto, the sweet almond-flavoured liqueur. One of our absolute favourites, the sweet ‘n’ sour marriage works so deliciously here with the froth. Subtle nuttiness, marzipan-esque sweetness and bright citrus - stunning.

Ingredients
60ml amaretto
30ml fresh lemon juice
1 dash aromatic bitters (Angostura)
15ml egg white
Optional garnish: Maraschino cherry

Method
Break down that egg white by shaking without ice, then repeat with ice and yep, you guessed it – strain over ice. Nom. 

For a change of pace but sticking with the theme of easy to make but tasty cocktails, explore our lovely Prosecco cocktail guide here!

The Best Pinot Noir to Try in 2023

the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

Light, silky, elegant with bright red fruits and acidic crunch – Pinot Noir is one of the most loved red wines and we’re no different. It loves cool climate so you can find bottles from all across the globe… as you’ll see below.

Whilst a gorgeous Pinot is graceful, elegant, and flavourful but light, they are temperamental and therefore hit and miss. And when they miss, they really miss. The bottles below, however, are certified hits with delicious Pinot from France, America, Spain and more. Each is wonderful in its own way, so have a read and see which gets your tastebuds tantalising!

Dubard Coeur du Mont Pinot Noir 2021 - France

dubard coeur de mont the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

This is a lively and interesting Pinot Noir that is bursting with cherry jam at the fore and flanked by strawberries and apples. The velvety texture is there which is exactly what you want, as well as a peppery alure, a curious minerality, and a touch of menthol on the finish. There’s a touch more acidity than most Pinot so if you lean that way, this is the one for you.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £10.49

Odd Lot Pinot Noir 2018 - USA

odd lot 2018 the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

Delight in the sustainably produced Odd Lot Pinot Noir 2013 from the USA, a wine that really embraces conscious practices. Powered by wind turbines and bottled with 100% clean energy, it boasts a unique blend of from the Schied Family Estate's Monterrey plantings. The Pacific air imparts freshness, yielding red cherry and subtle oak smoke aromas, balanced acidity, and a lush palate of red cherry, raspberry, mocha, and toasty oak. This pale ruby Californian gem showcases the Pinot’s red fruits masterfully, and at great value too.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £10.99

Clos Montblanc Únic Pinot Noir 2019 - Spain

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Time for some Catalonian Pinot now from Clos Montblac. Behind that vivid ruby red hue is full, jammy strawberry, blueberry, and blackberry, as well as an earthy minerality and subtle leather note anchoring it. Fruit, florality, sweetness and acidity, there is a lot to love about this wine and especially served with dishes like grilled fish, white meats or mushroom.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £12 (usually more!)

Luigi Bosca Pinot Noir 2020 - Argentina

luigi bosca the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

25-year-old Valle du Uco vines produce perfect Pinot grapes brimming with rich and floral character. This is a particularly voluptuous liquid that really fills the mouth with those intense black fruits and spiced notes, as well as a waft of smoke on the aftertaste. As irresistible as it is now, it would also age very nicely too. A wonderful wine,

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £15.99

Eloisa Limited Collection Pinot Noir 2020 - Chile

eloisa limited collection the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

When you take your first sip of Eloisa, you’ll know what that translates to ‘the chosen one’. Everything about this Loncomilla Valley Pinot is enticing, from the red ruby hue to the spiced black and red fruits, to the toasty French oak. The freshness is excellent, the structure is great, and the finish is persistent and sooth. A charming benchmark Chilean Pinot Noir indeed.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £19.95

Adnams Central Otago Pinot Noir 2019 – New Zealand

adnams central otago the best pinot noir to try in 2023 the three drinkers

An IWC Brozne International Award-Winning Pinot Next, it’s Adnams’ Central Otago 2019 boasting classic summer fruits of dried strawberries and raspberries alongside a pleasant mineral edge. It’s fleshy and so full of flavour, but also light and easy drinking. The lingering spice on the tongue is the perfect final note on what really is a stellar example of New Zealand Pinot.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £19.99

Davenport Vineyards Diamond Fields Pinot Noir 2021 - UK

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A shout out to some native Pinot to finish, with Davenports’ organic Diamond Fields. Grown on south facing sandy clay soil in Kent, it has a character that stands out from most Pinot Noir. It’s wonderfully soft and smooth, with less acidity than you normally expect, just a slight tartness instead. It opens up really invitingly with those notes of blueberry, cherry and raspberry and a strong tannic backbone which would age nicely, though drinking this year is delicious also.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £21.35

The reputation and quality of English wines increases every day, and leading the charge is our sparklers, so check out the bottles you need to try here!

Great Value Supermarket Rosé to Enjoy This Summer All Under £10

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We adore a pink escapade at The Three Drinkers, so we feel very well placed to recommend some of the affordable Rosé bottles on supermarket shelves (if we do say so ourselves!)

For under £10, it’s easy for Rosé picks to go wrong, but not with these. Scroll to find your local supermarket and see which Rosé bottle is providing serious bang for buck…

Chassaux Et- Fils Atlantique Rosé

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Sail away to summer paradise with Chassaux Et-Fils Atlantique Rosé – a French coastal delight that's as refreshing as it is wallet-friendly. A sea of redcurrant and rhubarb scents await, with waves of ripe strawberries and a zesty, dry finish. If you like Whispering Angel, then this is a perfect cost cutting replacement.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £6.49 Aldi

Costières de Nîmes Rosé

costieres de nimes rose great value supermarket rose under £10 the three drinkers

Now for something with a little more substance to it from the Rhône Valley. Crafted from Grenache, Syrah and Mourvédre, the personality is more savoury and richer, with darker fruits, savoury touches, herbal hints. If your usual is red wine then this is the Rosé for you.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £6.49 Lidl

Mirabeau Belle Année

mirabeau belle annee great value supermarket rose under £10 the three drinkers

Bringing the joie de vivre yet again is Mirabeau, with Belle Année, a glassful of Provence’s finest. Easy going dryness, crunchy red fruits, and vivid citrus whisk you away to the French sun, and with a distinct lack of sweetness, this is perfect alongside food. Top value.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8 (usually more!) Ocado

The Hidden Sea Rosé

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Not just a looker, but a marine superhero, it’s the beautifully bottled Hidden Sea Rosé. With every bottle, you're part of the rescue team, saving 10 plastic bottles from the ocean and so far they’ve saved tens of millions. With the gorgeous fruity ecstasy of strawberries and cream dancing on your senses, and cleansing zest refreshing with each sip, this is a delicious win win.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £7 (usually more!) ASDA

The Best Vinho Verde

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The resurgent retro charm of Vinho Verde from Morrison’s The Best range here, with delightful raspberry sherbet vibes. Ripe, rich stone fruits and in particular sweet peach stand out amongst a backdrop of rose petal florality and sweet red berries. There is a mineral acidity that’s crisp and very welcome, getting the balance spot on.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11.5%
Find here: £8.50 Morrisons

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush

silver moki sauvignon blush great value supermarket rose under £10 the three drinkers

A Sauvignon Blanc grape Rosé presents us with something a little different, offering that crisp white feel and cutting citric acidity as well as the luscious peach and strawberry notes. The floral red berry notes that dominate most Rosé are subtle here, with that zesty freshness dominating a wine that feels like it should be more expensive. Try it before it is!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £8.25 Sainsbury’s

Maison Castel Rosé d’Anjou

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Meet Maison Castel Rosé d’Anjou, a picturesque blend of pale pink and coral hues. Its red and citrus fruit explosion on the nose is a prelude to the fresh, aromatic palate, beautifully balanced with strawberry sweetness and refreshing dryness. It’s got summer night sipper written all over it and for under a tenner, you can’t go wrong.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 10.5%
Find here: £9 Tesco

If you want something bubblier, how about Prosecco? And if you’ve written it off in your head just reading it, then we insist you revisit it because it’s often misunderstood – see here!

4 of The Best Boozy Ice Lollies for Summer

4 of the best boozy ice lollies for summer the three drinkers

People are loving alcoholic freezer pops more than ever before and these four boozy ice pops are reimaging childhood favourites better than the rest. Be it on sunny walks, at barbeques or as a special dessert at home, these sorbet style ice lollies are incredibly satisfying – just keep them away from the kids!

POPS Pimm’s No.1 Frozen Cocktail

pops pimms no.1 frozen cocktail 4 of the best boozy ice lollies for summer the three drinkers

If a glass of Pimm’s is the definitive summer sipper, then surely a Pimm’s Popsicle is the out and out king? Established in 2014 by childhood companions Harry and James, the Pimm's popsicle is crafted in the UK using the iconic drink alongside lemonade, real strawberries, and wonky cucumbers. Check out their Prosecco and Peach too!

Size: 75g
ABV: 4.3%
Find here: 3 for £5

Ice Kitchen Mojito Poptails

ice kitchen mojito poptails 4 of the best boozy ice lollies for summer the three drinkers

This is a very tasty 100% natural and handmade in London Mojito lolly that completely stays true to the freshness of the original. Fresh mint steeped in syrup is blended with fresh lime and of course, white rum to create a sweet, creamy, and tangy treat.

Size: 75g
ABV: 1.5%
Find here: 3 for £4.90

24 ICE Strawberry Daiquiri

24 ice strawberry daiquiri 4 of the best boozy ice lollies for summer the three drinkers

Dutch manufacturer 25 ICE have made what has to be the cocktail most suitable for becoming an ice lolly, and that’s the slushy Strawberry Daiquiri. They merge the childhood nostalgia of a refreshing strawberry ice lolly with the adult oomph of a boozy Daiquiri so well and are definitely worth trying on a rare boiling British day.

Size: 75g
ABV: 5%
Find here: 5 for £6.99

Tipsies Premium Ice Pops Pina Colada

tipsies premium ice pops pina colada 4 of the best boozy ice lollies for summer the three drinkers

A gorgeous tropical blend of Ghanaian pineapple, aromatic coconut and premium white rum, these Pina Colada ice pops are everything you want them to be – creamy, naturally sweet, and silky smooth. Take note that these arrive unfrozen, so pop them in the freezer and then take out whenever you feel like it!

Size: 75g
ABV: 5%
Find here: 12 for £19.99

If you wanna make your own refreshing cocktails, then we’ve pulled together 7 tried and tested Daiquiri Twists that are so easy to make at home – you could even turn them into your own ice lollies!

The Best White Rums for Cocktails

the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

White rum is the backbone of so many incredible cocktails, and most of the rum serves as you can see from The Most Popular Rum Cocktails, so you want a bottle that’s totally dependent, versatile, and powerful enough to shine through the other ingredients.

Well, these are just that and more. Let’s waste no more time and get exploring our curated selection of top-notch white rums, starting with the best value picks out there.

£15-25

Merchant's Choice White Rum

merchant's choice rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

This is an unaged Guyanese rum that’s crying out to be a reliable cocktail ingredient. Aromas of ripe banana, zesty lemon, and soothing vanilla invite exploration. Coconut, cacao nibs, grapefruit zest, and toffee tantalize the palate. Notes of cinnamon, almonds, and a hint of milk add depth. The finish features a touch of bitter grapefruit completing a hugely flavourful and varied sip. A versatile addition to your cocktail arsenal for sure, and plenty of those notes would suit a Piña Colada down to the ground.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here: £17.45

Bacardi Carta Blanca Rum

bacardi rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

A globally recognized white rum, Bacardi Carta Blanca's presence graces backbars across the planet. Hailing from Cuba, the brand's origins are as unique as its bat-adorned labels. Crafted since 1862, it boasts a smooth, clean profile thanks to column distillation and charcoal filtering post-aging, THE latter of which it totally pioneered back in the day. Zippy lemon and pear drop notes are detectable on the nose, while the palate offers a little citrusy goodness but what you get with Bacardi is impeccable smoothness and a clean feel, something that is very useful for cocktails. Starring this in a Mai Tai really cannot go far wrong.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
37.5%
Find here:
£19.90

El Dorado 3 Year Old White Rum

el dorado rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

An award-winning gem, this rum secured silver at the 2006 and 2007 International Wine and Spirits Competitions, and a resounding Gold at the International Review of Spirits. Versatile and lively, it really shines in cocktails. As a Demerara rum, it embodies tradition in its crafting bringing alluring brown sugar notes as well as the fresh crispness you want from white rum. We love it. Honestly it could go into pretty much any cocktail, but a Pornstar Martini works very well indeed.

Size: UK 700ml/US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £23.99 / US $19.99

£25-£35

Takamaka Rum Blanc

takamaka rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

Straight from the Seychelles, this white rum offers a delicate sweetness and crispness, making it ideal for cocktails and more specifically, the Daiquiri which has established somewhat of a reputation for. Notes of syrupy peach and sugary biscuits are subtle alongside spiced fruits before softly finishing with a touch of peppercorn. It really offers a lot more than so many white rums and whilst the flavours aren’t instantly in your face intense, they creep up on you in the best way possible.  

Size: 700ml
ABV:
38%
Find here:
£26.74

J Wray and Nephew White Overproof Rum

j wray and nephew white overproof rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

Something different here, and something unforgettable. As hinted by the green and yellow label, this is an iconic Jamaican overproof rum, clocking it a seriously punchy 63%... and there’s no getting away from that. It’s unaged and pungent with herbal, grassy undertones but more noticeably the funk of overripe banana and pineapple. For adding rum oomph, it’s perfect for tiki cocktails like Mai Tais but for the experience alone, try it with a little coconut water and ice as it’s often enjoyed in Jamaica.

Size: UK 700ml/US 750ml
ABV:
63%
Find here:
UK £29.45 / US $25.99

Hoolie Manx White Rum

hoolie manx white rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

Embrace the gusts of flavour with this delightful Isle of Man creation, aptly named after the local term for 'very windy'. Crafted from molasses, it's double-distilled in a wood-fired still and charcoal filtered, offering notes of sweet liquorice, biscuity butterscotch, and a zesty kick. It’s one that is really moreish on its own whilst also shining in classics like Mojitos, Daiquiris, and even a simple rum and coke. Could easily become a go-to, especially with the craftmanship and sustainability of the distillery Outlier. Oh, and if you want something stronger than the Hoolie…keep scrolling.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
41%
Find here:
£34

Copalli White Rum

copalli the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

From Belize comes Copalli White Rum, an organic marvel that captures the essence of the region and in an environmental sustainability way too. Crafted from organic sugarcane, harvested, and crushed within hours, this pure gem is distilled using a unique blend of pot and column methods, and canopy water! Even better, the leftover sugar cane fuels the pot stills. The result is a smooth, crystal-clear rum with soft grassy notes, hints of lemon, and a refreshing minty undertone. Embrace the jungle's finest in a clean and fresh feeling Mojito.

Size: UK 700ml / US 750ml
ABV:
42%
Find here:
£34.44/ $17.99

£35-45

Hurricane Overproof Manx Rum

hurricane overproof manx rum the best white rums for cocktails the three drinkers

Isle of Man distillery Outlier already gave us the Hoolie, but what’s stronger than just ‘very windy’… yes, a Hurricane. This powerful rum weaves a tale of double-distilled molasses, with a portion matured in Islay whisky casks, masterfully blended with the unaged brilliance of Hoolie white rum. A smoky intrigue awaits within, a touch of caramel and seaweed, with hints of vanilla, coconut, straw, and star anise. Remarkably smooth for an overproof, it's a force to be reckoned with in cocktails. Pair the Hurricane up with a Dark & Stormy for whirlwind of flavours.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
64%
Find here:
£44

Prefer dark rums? Check out our best bottles to try this year right here!