The Best Spiced Rums Under £40

the best spiced rums under £40 the three drinkers

Ahoy rum enthusiasts! Spiced rum is an area that contains a lot of variety. It doesn’t help that production rules are super strict in some countries, whilst totally relaxed in others, and all kinds of characteristics can be affected including ageing and sweetness. On the plus side, this means that there will be something for everyone so rather than just splashing out on a bottle with a hefty price tag hoping that it’s a guaranteed hit, check out the best spiced rums for under £40 below!

£20-30

Redleg Spiced Rum

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For value, there aren’t many if any spiced rums better than Redleg. It’s pure Caribbean spirit in a bottle, infused with Jamaican vanilla and ginger. Rich custard and apple slices rolled in cinnamon invite on the nose before delicious sweetness hits after sipping, with gingerbread and creamy vanilla. The warmth of the pepper and ginger last the distance too. This is an adventure for both rum newbies and connoisseurs and goes well served simply in a Cuba Libre.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
37.5%
Find here:
£21.99 (usually more!)

Depth Charge Spiced Rum

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Crafted from top-notch Caribbean rum and a medley of spices, Depth Charge is a flavour explosion. Picture this: brown sugar, honey, caramel, and zesty citrus dancing together with cinnamon, clove, and peppercorn. It’s definitely smooth and layered enough to enjoy over ice with a lime wedge, but a splash of cola takes it in a new direction too. A Hurricane cocktail also comes to mind with this one.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£25.95

Black Magic Spiced Rum

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Black Magic Spiced Rum, the mystical concoction of light and dark rums, unveils a flavour spectacle with vanilla, cherry, caramel, and a hint of black pepper – a proper carnival in a glass! The awards speak for themselves, picking up Gold at the World Rum Awards in 2022. This rum isn't shy either; it loves to mingle, especially with cola. But for a real "Lift Off," try it in a cocktail with amaro, honey, and a splash of Prosecco.

Size: UK 700ml / US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £26.74 / US $17.99

Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum

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Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum, straight from St. Lucia, is a tropical taste sensation that punches well above its price point. Cinnamon, clove, vanilla and allspice get the party started, but it’s the balance and smoothness that’s staggering. It’s just so drinkable. A Spiced Rum Old Fashioned with this is a dream.

Size: UK 700m/ US 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
UK £28 / $26.99

£30-40

Sly Dog Spiced Rum

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We loved their Christmas Crackers last year, but you really just want a full bottle. Made with aged rums from Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, it's the smooth operation of rums – suave, sophisticated, and with a hint of mystery (thanks to their secret spice recipe). There are some classical rum profile flavours, but also some unusual but very welcome notes. You'll taste pineapple chunks, brown sugar, a touch of clove, and salted caramel, but it’s how harmoniously put together everything is that won it a Gold at the World Rum Awards 2022.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£32

Pull the Pin Spiced Rum

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The explosive, eye catching bottle hints at the interesting origin story of Pull the Pin, because co-founder Tom left the army to pursue the perfect Spiced Rum, and he has to be happy with the results. Guyanese in origin, if you don’t like too much sweetness in your spiced rums then this is the one for you. It’s all about the spice – a treasure trove of aromatic baking spices with cinnamon at the fore, intertwining with silky butterscotch, brown sugar, and tobacco for a super comforting drinking experience. We’d like to see (and taste) it in an extra spicy Dark & Stormy.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
37.5%
Find here:
£34.49

Mermaid Spiced Rum

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Crafted with a blend of aged sugar cane and molasses rum from Trinidad and the Dominican Republic, Mermaid is infused with a bevvy of exotic botanicals from the Isle of Wight to bring sweet honey, apricot, rock samphire and black salt to the smooth, caramel notes. This is an instantly distinct rum that may very well surprise drinkers who don’t normally go in for spiced rums, with vibrant fruity Christmas spice and floral sweetness. It’s fun to explore this one neat but topping up with ginger ale isn’t a bad idea either.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
38%
Find here:
£37.99

Rumbullion Spiced Rum

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A prestigious Master award winner at the 2021 Rum Masters, Rumbullion is a warming spiced rum evoking the full-bodied and rich seafaring rums of years ago. Madagascan vanilla is added to the highest quality of Caribbean rum as well as a sprinkle of orange zest, cassia, cloves, and cardamom. Expertly crafted, intense in flavour, balanced perfectly, and packaged with such charm and attention to detail – Rumbullion on a cold evening is the stuff of dreams.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
42.6%
Find here: £39.95

If you’ve found yourself here then the likelihood is that you’re really enjoying your rum, so to enhance that at home drinking experience, why not have your own dedicated rum bar? Check out 7 Things Every Rum Lover Needs!

Torabhaig Allt Gleann Batch Strength: Liquid Legacy

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Closing the chapter on their Legacy Series are 2,500 beautiful bottles of Torabhaig’s Allt Gleann Batch Strength, each one showing how far this distillery has come since 2017. It's like the grand finale of a captivating novel, leaving us yearning for more.

When Torabhaig began distilling, it was the first new distillery on the iconic Isle of Skye for 190 years, and only the second to focus on Single Malt. After much renovation and experimentation, their signature well-tempered peat style has really taken shape producing robust drams with serious smoke and brine.

This release is, ‘our way of bidding a fond farewell to Allt Gleann’ says Whiskymaker Neil Macleod Mathieson and it’s, ‘the last time we’ll get to see this specific style of Torabhaig, so we set aside a few hundred casks of this expression distilled during the experimental phases of 2017 and 2018 to release at its natural strength’.

That natural strength is a lip-smacking 61.1% with unforgettable punch behind it. Torabhaig's Allt Gleann Batch Strength draws inspiration from the dramatic landscape of crashing waves and salt and seaweed scented air, truly capturing the essence of the Isle.

It’s a confident whisky, with the rugged intensity of the peat smoke and brine blending with the refinement of the floral fragrance. The vanilla-led oaky spice is a comfort from nose to finish, with touches of green apple and subtle grain throughout.

It’s full of the Torabhaig character and complexity that we’ve come to expect, and with the confidence of a distillery that’s been around for far longer than they have too, which has to make us wonder, what’s next for Torabhaig?

You can try and pick up your bottle of Allt Gleann Batch Strength today whilst stocks last from the Torabhaig site where it’s priced at £75.

The Best Gins For A Negroni

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The iconic Negroni is still surfing a resplendent resurgence, and the secret to them lies completely and utterly with the gin. Campari is Campari, and you won’t tend to find much choice when it comes to vermouth, so it’s the gin that can take your Negroni in the direction of your choosing.

The trick is to find one that amplifies the aspect of the cocktail you’re craving. Spicy, Fruity, Zesty, Floral or Earthy? We’ve taken all the guesswork out and identified the gins that will steal the show in these lead roles. But first, how do you make one?

THE ORIGINAL RECIPE

Ingredients
30ml gin (pick from below!)
30ml sweet vermouth
30ml Campari
Orange slice (optional garnish)

Method
Super simple. Pour the gin, vermouth and Campari into a mixing glass or shaker filled with ice and stir to mix. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice and garnish.

FOR A SPICY NEGRONI

Ophir Gin Aromatic Bitters European Edition

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The Ophir range is a fabulous nod to the ancient spice route of the same name, and the European Edition is a treasure trove of flavours perfect for bringing some spice to your Negroni. Bitter cascarilla bark with burnt orange and smoked wood, this is a savoury-led spiced London Dry that will subtly steal the show. Definitely go for the classic orange wedge garnish here too!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: £24.99

Scapegrace Gold Gin

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If you want a punchier gin with spice, then look to Scapegrace Gold – a Navy Strength number bursting with zesty orange peel and behind that, a core of spice with nutmeg, clove, and coriander. At 57%, everything hits with the citrus and the warmth of the spice, but the balance and smoothness is just what you want for a Negroni. Add the orange wedge and it’s a winner.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57%
Find here: £54.99

FOR A FRUITY NEGRONI

Brockmans Gin

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Less of a juniper forward gin, Brockman’s is all about fruit and florality. Ten botanicals including blueberries, blackberries, coriander, and lemon peel combine perfectly, complimenting the power and herbal notes of the vermouth and Campari. The secret to your fruity Negroni lies behind the Gothic charm of Brockman’s – not traditional, but tasty all the same. Swap out the orange wedge for a blackberry garnish too.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £27 (usually more!)

Edinburgh Gin Raspberry

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Edinburgh Gin Raspberry, distilled in the heart of Scotland's capital since 2010, is a fruity delight that surprises gin purists. Fresh Scottish raspberries and raspberry leaves bring a refreshing burst of fruity goodness with just the right level of tartness, never sickly-sweet. There is enough powerful gin essence to stand out in the Negroni still, but those elegant berries just add enough layer to a fruity Negroni that works a dream. Commit to the raspberry with the garnish too!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £26.24

FOR A ZESTY NEGRONI

Malfy Con Arancia Gin

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A modern gin icon, this vibrant blood orange gin glows on the shelf and meets those high expectations with bold flavour. Forget concentrated artificiality; it's all about fresh, juicy Sicilian blood oranges that paint your glass a seductive ruby red. These oranges are backed up by juniper, grapefruit peel, Amalfi lemon peel, coriander, cassia bar, orris root, and angelica root, all harmoniously balanced to bring fresh zest and intense, sunny flavour to your Negroni. A blood orange wedge for garnish would be the obvious ideal scenario.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41%
Find here: £29.95

Jinzu Gin

jinzu gin the best gins for a negroni the three drinkers

Jinzu Gin, a British creation with a delightful Japanese twist, dances on your palate with delicate cherry blossom and zesty yuzu citrus notes, all wrapped up in the smooth embrace of Japanese sake. Jinzu Gin,a Show Your Spirit competition winner, is an adventurous blend with a fleshy, citrusy burst that harmonizes with the subtle juniper and a hint of floral cherry blossom. Perfect for a Zesty Negroni, it's a gin-sake hybrid that's refreshingly distinctive yet delightfully approachable. Give it a go and surprise yourself!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41%
Find here: £35.99

FOR A FLORAL NEGRONI

Eden Mill Love Gin

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Distilled up in the charming St Andrews, Scotland, this gin is like a romantic bouquet in a bottle, plush with lightly floral notes, creamy vanilla sweetness, bursting berries, and a citrusy whisper. The way it unfolds with rhubarb spice, sweet strawberries, and a touch of rose water, it really adds such a soft lightness that’s so dreamy for a Floral Negroni. Rose petal garnish is a must.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £26.95

Bombay Sapphire

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Perfect for a Floral Negroni, the iconic blue bottle of Bombay Sapphire is a star in the gin universe. Infused with care using perforated copper baskets during distillation, it's blend of ten botanicals, like licorice, cassia bark, and juniper berries, is both smooth and complex. It makes a classic Negroni with a subtle nod towards the floral whilst retaining that signature bitterness the cocktail needs.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £23.99

FOR AN EARTHY NEGRONI

Forest Gin

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This labour of love is a small-batch wonder, blending classic gin botanicals with foraged treasures from Macclesfield Forest - bilberries, gorse flowers, raspberries, and more. The charming porcelain bottle features a playful weasel, and the liquid inside is as refined as it gets, emphasising purity, cleanliness, and natural vibes. It’s perfect for a silky smooth, gently herbaceous Earthy Negroni.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 42%
Find here: £54.24

Plymouth Navy Strength Gin

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Plymouth Gin, the Royal Navy's stalwart for two centuries, will surely anchor your Negroni. With classic botanicals like juniper, orange, lemon peel, angelica, orris root, and cardamom, it's juniper-led with zesty citrus notes. If you’re craving an extra bitter Negroni, Plymouth Navy Strength delivers. It also lets the Campari and vermouth shine, providing a robust backbone that delivers a more mellow overall profile.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 57%
Find here: £27.24

There are all sorts of mixology tips and tricks you can pull out to elevate your cocktail, but ultimately the central spirit will be what makes or breaks it. Check out our guide on the Best Whiskies for an Old Fashioned here!

There’s more substantial variations and twists on the Negroni with these alternative recipes here.

Ardbeg - The Harpy’s Tale: A Story of Smoke and Sweetness

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Ardbeg has never been one for the faint-hearted, and the ambition shown with this unusual hybrid encapsulates that; The Harpy’s Tale (46%), a Single Malt Scotch aged for 13 years in a combination of ex-bourbon and sweet Sauternes casks.

Amongst tough competition, Ardbeg is considered by many whisky connoisseurs to be one of the most peaty, smoky, and complex drams on the island of Islay – a place known for exactly that. Where Ardbeg often stand out however, is with what they dub, ‘the peaty paradox’, something deliciously demonstrated with this release, because alongside all that peaty smoke, Ardbeg are known for nuanced sweetness. With The Harpy’s Tale, this comes from the sweet Sauternes ageing which brings a mouthwatering woody sweetness that works like a dream.

The aroma rising from the beautiful amber huge is noticeably oily, with hints of olive oil, coriander, and sage, before a waft of smoked lemon that appears only for a moment.

True to the nose, the oily softness of the liquid is a delight and carries you straight into that woody, treacle sweetness before the smokier notes begin to win the battle. Think aniseed, smoked apricots, and eucalyptus, as the tussle takes shape and spills over into the lingering aftertaste where it’s joined by a touch of fragrant spice. For a single sip, it’s quite the journey.

Paying homage to this experiment is the charming packaging, based around the Harpy, a half-human half-bird winged hybrid from ancient mythology – it’s the complete package.

Harpy’s Tale is the first in Ardbeg’s new Anthology Collection, with more experimental single malts to come. More specifically, they will feature cask types never used before at the distillery… and if the success with Sauternes can be replicated, then we can’t wait to see what’s next.

You can find this innovative Islay blend on Ardbeg’s website for the RRP of £141.

Have You Heard of Guinnessy?

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You can probably guess from the portmanteau what two drinks you combine to make one. Yep, Guinness and Hennessy.

The new serve caught traction on American TikTok before crossing the Atlantic, as lovers of both liquids fiercely protected the purity of their drinks, but some were ready to embrace the heresy. 

As you can see from our Guinness Recipe guide, it’s probably more versatile than you think and after The Three Drinkers in Cognac, we’re all up for trying cognac with everything, but how the two work together in reality?

Well, from the original TikTok it’s hard to say as it’s ‘shotgunned’ – a shotting technique in which the drink makes a whole in the bottom of the can, and in this case, pours the Hennessy in the top. He did seem to enjoy it though!

There are lovely stouts out there aged in cognac barres, and both cognac and Guinness are used in a tonne of different cocktails recipes, but we think that, on this occasion, all that malty sweetness and hoppy bitterness mixing with the fruity richness will only serve to ruin both drinks to be honest.

Still, we’re always up for mixology experimentation so you never know. Everything is down to personal taste so try it yourself! (‘shotgunning’ optional).

 

The Spiced Rum Hot Toddy

spiced rum hot toddy recipe the three drinkers

If you ask for a Hot Toddy, then you’ll usually get a whisky, but rum is the perfect alternative, especially spiced rum with those warming spices and rich sweetness made the most of. Enjoy the complex, spicy and caramel notes of spiced rum with the floral viscosity of honey and the vibrant tang of fresh lemon, all stirred up with the woody spice of a cinnamon stick – a true hug in a cocktail.

Ingredients
1 tbsp honey
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
35ml / 1oz spiced rum
100ml / 3oz hot water
1 cinnamon stick
Lemon wedge (garnish)

Method
1.      Whilst the kettle is boiling, measure out your preferred spiced rum and pour into a mug or handled glass.
2.      Pour in the honey too, making sure every delicious drop is in there.
3.      Add the lemon juice. Remember, a room temperature lemon rolled over the worktop makes juicing it much easier.
4.      Top up with your hot water and before getting out the spoon, grab the cinnamon stick and swirl your mix whilst infusing that gorgeous unmistakable oaky spice. Add a lemon wedge for that extra touch and you’re good to go.

You can experiment with adding star anise or using different kinds of rums too, but we think this recipe is pretty perfect if we do say so.

We love trying out different Hot Toddy recipes and you can see some of our others here, including the Toffee Apple Hot Toddy and the Hot Gin Toddy.

The Outlander Stars And All Their Boozy Ventures

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If you love Outlander and want to get even more of it in your life, then how about exploring the major passion of several stars of the show– their drinks ventures.

Did you know that not one, not two but a remarkable three members of the cast have launched their own booze?

The most well-known is from Sam Heughan (aka Jamie Fraser) himself, with The Sassenach, a slang term used for English people that crops up regularly in the show. Their flagship and original launch was the delicious Sassenach Blended Scotch, naturally. We’ve featured it before because we love it, and so do the judged awarding it Double Gold at the 2020 World Spirits Competition. Sam described it as a, ’lifelong dream’ to have his own dram’ and it tastes like a dream too.

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Sam’s successful spirits portfolio has since expanded too, with The Sassenach Wild Scottish Gin bringing 8 Scottish botanicals together to create a wonderfully fresh profile of apples, berries, sweet rhubarb and airy pine and heather. It’s beautifully bottled like the Scotch, as is the spirit that completes the trio -  El Tequileño (and you don’t need to speak Spanish to know what is). From the Scottish Highlands to the Jalisco Highlands, this Reposado tequila brings bold agave flavour and is definitely one for sipping.

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Sam’s character Jamie shares a whirlwind romance with time travelling nurse Claire, played by Catriona Balfe who herself is involved in a very interesting gin project. In August 2020, Balfe launched Forget Me Not, a small-batch Scottish-based gin where 25% of the proceeds go towards funding art programmes – a really high percentage for a spirit so hats off. When times are tough, art is one of the first funding groups to be cut despite the joy it brings. Not only does this gin look absolutely stunning and taste even better, but it also helps plug that funding gap.

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But we’re not done there. Outlander fans, you’ll know Graham McTavish as War Chieftain Dougal MacKenzie. When he’s not fighting for Clan MacKenzie, Graham is behind The Warchief, his very own 7-year-old bottled-in-bond bourbon (which is US certification guaranteeing certain standards). He said, “It’s a dream of mine from when I was very young in Scotland, when I thought about the journey that I wanted to take in life – going to America, and the opportunities that gave me. This is the distillation of that experience”. Sweet vanilla, caramel, chocolate, and baking spice – classic, characterful bourbon.

With all that passion for booze, it’s no surprise that Sam Heughan and Catriona Balfe reportedly turned up to work a little bit worse for wear on one occasion… and where was that tasting – Graham McTavish’s house of course.

Still, it’s refreshing to see some celebrity drinks that dedicate real time, expertise and passion to the craft and producing an end result well worth trying – bravo.

7 Wines for an Indian Summer!

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The sun is back out and we’re in for some glorious, warm evenings. Here are seven of my favourite summer sippers from this year to elongate that holiday feeling!

Mar de Frades Albariño Atlantico

Best Spanish White Wine Albarino Mar de Frades Alabarino Atlantico The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin

Razor sharp, dry and saline, this is citrusy white hails from Rias Baixas in Galicia, northwestern Spain. It tastes as fresh as squeezing lemon juice on your fish and chips and is delicious with all seafood but great on its own too.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £17

Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Misco Tenuta di Tavignano 2021

Best Italian summer white wine Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Misco Tenuta di Tavignano 2021Verdicchio Misco The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin recommends

Once a staple in our fridges, the Verdicchio grape fell out of favour here in the UK when the bold Aussie Chardonnays stole the limelight in the nineties. Now as our palates have matured, the lean, cool yeastiness of this Italian white from Le Marche appeals once again . This Misco is a serious version with compex notes of apple, green almond and subtle apricot.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13.98%
Find here: £25

Pasqua “Hey French You Could Have Made This But You Didn’t”

Best Italian summer white wine Garganega Pasqua Hey French The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin recommends

This multi-vintage white is a juicy blend of Garganega, Pinot Blanc & Sauvignon Blanc from 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 and Pasqua’s finest vineyards in Verona, Italy. Lots of aromatics, texture and flavours of greengage, peach and candied peel.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £32

Sigalas Santorini Assyrtiko

Best Greek White Wine Assyrtiko Sigalas Santorini Assyrtiko The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin Recommends

Of all the Assyrtiko wines I have tasted this summer, this is my favourite. A fabulous combo of zesty lemon, quince and peach with a slick of saline making it ridiculously glugworthy. A really special wine that sets the benchmark for balance.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £40

Hidden Sea Chardonnay

affordable Austrlian white wine Chardonnay Hidden Sea Co-op Coop The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin recommends

Fans of easy-going, Aussie Chardonnay will love Hidden Sea, not just for its generous, melon and honeysuckle-scented juice, nor for its super stylish bottle but each product purchased helps remove plastic from the oceans! What an excellent reason to stock up. A great, affordable, all rounder wine.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13%
Find here: £10

Hampton Water Rosé

Bon Jovi Rose Wine Hampton Water Rose Best summer Rose Wine Ocado Best Languedoc Wine The Three Drinkers Helena Nicklin Recommends

This elegant but ripe Grenache-based blend hails from the Languedoc and is the brainchild of Jon Bon Jovi and his son Jesse with wine skills by vinous Languedoc legend, Gerard Bertrand. Think wild strawberry and creamy, raspberry compote. A real easy drinker but smart with it.

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13%
Find here: £19

Babylonstoren Rosé

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This lively, pale, South African pink cuts a stunning figure in its smart, screen printed bottle. Fans of Bandol in Provence will like this more savoury, fuller-bodied rosé made with the meaty Mourvèdre grape. It’s a BBQ in a bottle with its aromatic nose, ripe strawberries and cream notes and crisp acidity. Lush!

Size: 750mL
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £16

If you’re looking for more end-of-summer sips, then take a look at these wines from Santorini, and for recipes to pair perfectly with Albariño, check out this article.