Gran Passo Classico

If you need a good, inexpensive summery-type go-with-anything red, here’s one from Portugal that fits the bill perfectly. Juicy, jammy and at the moment, an absolute bargain (it’s normally £7.99). Made from a cocktail of local grapes, it honestly tastes sunny. Try it with anything that you’ve cooked on the barbecue.

Coteaux D’Aix Provence Rosé

The one’s bone dry (it’s got less than 1g/l of residual sugar) and as rosé wines go, it’s actually got a bit more meat on its bones. A blend of classic Provence grapes including Syrah, Grenache and Cinsault, this was one of the many brilliant wines tasted at this week’s Spring Press Tasting for Morrisons. …

Vina Gala Rioja

Brilliant value Rioja from Co-op’s Irresistible range (terrible name, I know. But go with it). The wine is made for the Co-op by a great family-owned producer, Muriel. And it’s just what you want from a Rioja with a bit of age (the name Crianza on the front means the wine has been aged in …

Parrilla Malbec

This hit the table at Book Club earlier this week and went down a storm. It’s full of classic Malbec flavours – juicy black fruits – but with a real creaminess to it. Super smooth, in fact. I tasted a lot of Malbec at the big wine competition last week and they come in all …

The Project Sauvignon Blanc

I was asked the other day for a recommendation for an inexpensive Sauvignon Blanc that wasn’t from New Zealand (she loved NZ SB, just fancied a change). I suggested trying ones from Bordeaux, Loire and Chile for starters. And now I’m adding this one from South Africa to the list, made by a couple of …

Ca’di Pietra Prosecco 1.5l

A magnum of Prosecco with a smart-looking label for half the price of a single bottle of champagne? Yes please. It’s simple, like drinking lemon sherbet, but when you’ve got a garden full of kids trampling all over the daffodils trying to find eggs that haven’t melted in the sun/been rained on then it’s exactly …

Madiran Reserve des Tuguets

Ridiculously good value red from France, this is a beast in a bottle.  Think Gruffalo, but without the poisonous warts. Rather it’s big and a bit hairy and rough around the edges. But its properly hearty and tastes like something twice the price. Made in part from the Tannat grape, it definitely needs food to …

Truly Irresistible Marsanne

This one’s already popped up on the IG feed this week (alongside a bowl of chickpea puffs. Way nicer than they sound, I promise you). The Marsanne grape is behind some of the white wines from the northern Rhone but in this case, we’re a little further south. Sunshine = ripe, fruity flavours. Specifically, a …

Brouilly Pisse-Vieille

Most of my friends like wine. But unlike me, most of them don’t want to talk about it all the time. But when this bottle hit the table recently, it was a conversation stopper for all the right reasons. Fragrant, full of just-squashed blueberry fruits, silky-soft and ridiculously moreish, there was a fight for top …

Veramonte Carmenere

Currently with £3 off the normal price*, this is a beautifully made, oak aged red wine that tastes far smarter than its £8 price tag. Made from the grippy Carmenere grape grown in Chile’s Colchagua region, its rough edges have been smoothed out after spending eight months ageing in barrels. Think Bordeaux, but warmer. (*Get …

Organic Prosecco

Lidl bill this as their hangover-free Prosecco. Sadly, drink enough and it will give you a hangover because, well, alcohol. But it is made from organically grown grapes so the vineyards are chemical-free – a good thing. Plus the levels of added sulphur in organic wines are generally lower than your average wine so if …

Chiarli Vecchia Modena Pignoletto

A bit like Prosecco, but from a neighbouring region in Italy and made from a different grape (the fabulously-named Pignoletto). It’s drier in style but with that same charming pear and citrus deal going on. Talking of deals, it’s normally a couple of quid more expensive so is an absolute steal at the moment.

The Odd Lot

Rich, round, juicy red from California’s Monterey County, there’s absolutely nothing odd about this. Apart from the price, because it tastes more expensive than it is. Always good. It’s a beefy blend of two red grapes with enough alcohol to floor a small army so make sure you sip this one slowly. And sitting down, …

Maris Vielles Vignes Minervois

This is organic, biodynamic (fighting the urge to add ‘hydromatic’ in a Danny Zuko voice). Even the winery is made out of hemp bricks, so committed to sustainable winemaking is the producer. The result is a bit of a beast, with fully loaded black fruits, lots of alcohol and grab-your-teeth tannins. But the flavour is …

Bird In Hand

Love, love, love this sparkling Pinot Noir from the brilliantly-named, family-run Bird in Hand winery in South Australia’s Adelaide Hills region. It’s stuffed with gorgeous soft red fruit flavours – strawberries, cherries – and with a gentle fizz that feels more expensive than it is. Sleek design, sleek wine. Definitely worth two in the fridge, …

Pujalet Côtes de Gascogne

Love this gorgeous bright white, fresh as a daisy and full of lemony loveliness. It’s made by one of the biggest and best producers in the Gascony region and for well under £6 is seriously good value for money. Made from a blend of local grapes including Colombard and Ugni Blanc, it’s got more going …

Down The Lane Shiraz Tempranillo

Available from the 1st February as part of Aldi’s next Wine Festival, this is a limited edition punky-looking wine made by one of Australia’s best known winemaking families, De Bortoli. The fruit is from South East Australia but their inspiration is Spain, blending the Tempranillo grape (the one behind the wines of Rioja) with Australia’s …

Paul Mas Cote Mas Pezenas

Not as famous as nearby Corbieres and Fitou, the wines of Pezenas in the Languedoc are slowly making a name for the region. Think big: the reds are typically fairly robust with lots of dense, dark fruit flavours. This one’s a blend of three local grapes and is aged in oak barrels, giving it a …

Tesco Finest Barossa Shiraz

This is not a subtle wine, but then I don’t always want subtle. Sometimes I want lots of flavour wrapped in alcohol with a cherry on top. In this case, black cherry with a sprinkling of spice to boot. From one of Australia’s oldest wine regions, the Barossa Valley, this is a bit of a beast. …

The Bees Knees Sparkling 0%

OK, so this is fermented grape juice rather than proper wine but taste-wise, it’s a pretty good alternative if you’re don’t want the buzz of alcohol. It’s blended with green tea, adding a bit of tannin and taste. Fresh, fruity, gently sparkling and beautifully packaged, it’s one of the best 0% grown up soft options …

Peter Yealands Sauvignon Blanc

Fresh off the vine, this is from the 2017 vintage. Made in New Zealand’s Marlborough Valley, it’s Sauvignon Blanc grape in high definition – and a real crowd pleaser. It works brilliantly with smoked salmon thanks to its zingy citrus flavours. Like a squeeze of lemon on the salmon, but in wine form.

Tesco Finest GSM

When it comes to finding a red wine to match with all the flavours of Christmas Lunch/Dinner, it’s not just about the turkey. It’s all the trimmings too – pigs in blankets, stuffing, cranberry sauce, Brussels sprouts, roast potatoes and whatever else is on your plate. This wine takes them all in its stride, an …

Most Wanted Albarino

This was one of the wines in the line up at last Friday’s Trouble Lounge event in Bath and it absolutely lived up to its name. Bright, light and full of gorgeous lemony fruit with a whiff of nectarine, it’s one to try if you like Sauvignon Blanc but want something a little less herby, …

Beaujolais Nouveau

Beaujolais Nouveau, the first French wine from the new vintage to hit our shelves, used to be a bit of an event back in the 70s & 80s.  Then it got naff; quality and sales dwindled to almost nothing. But it’s definitely back – and with a whole new attitude. This one’s really well made, …

Villa Blanche Terret Blanc

Terret Blanc (which autocorrect desperately wants to change to Ferret) is an old local grape variety grown in the Languedoc in southern France. But here, instead of it being used in a blend, it gets the stage to itself. And goodness, it sings. Light and bright, it’s got the citrus of Sauvignon but with a …

Trivento Malbec

Talking of presents, this is a great one for teachers. Widely available (Tesco, Morrisons, Asda, Waitrose and lots more), it’s usually around £8 a bottle but is on offer in Asda at the moment. And it’s such a winter-friendly, warm red with juicy bramble fruits and cushion-soft tannins. Amazing value for money, this one’s a …

Silene Limoux Chardonnay

Brilliant, peachy white made from the Chardonnay grape grown in the Limoux region in Southern France, this is perfect for Halloween on two counts. Firstly, it’s delicious (most important thing). And secondly the label is kinda scary, so it’s spot on for Halloween. Apparently the guy on the front was a companion of Bacchus, the …

Frankland River Shiraz

A proper warming, rich red, this one. Made from the Shiraz grape, it’s from the lesser-known Frankland region in Western Australia. Smooth, rich and warming, so just right for this time of year. Some if it has been aged in French oak barrels adding a bit of weight, spice and all round deliciousness to the …

Leaf Plucker Sauvignon Blanc

Ridiculously good value Sauvignon Blanc from the Western Cape, this has got all the bouncy citrus fruit you want (expect) from  the super-fresh Sauvignon Blanc grape. But there’s another layer of flavour too, a kind of peachy hit. Some of the wine was aged in French oak barrels, giving it a bit more welly. Lovely, …

Maree d’Ione Nero di Troia

The southern Italian region of Puglia is stuffed with brilliantly named grapes you don’t hear much about. This generous, juicy red is made from the Nero di Troia grape, one that’s usually blended in with other grapes. But here, it’s flying solo. Brilliantly so. All berry and spice, it manages to be fresh and firm …

Koha Gisborne Chardonnay

Now, if you prefer your whites on the light, floral side then move along. This is not for you. However, if you love something a bit more ripe and round in your glass from time to time, you’ll love it. All peaches and cream, it’s made from the Chardonnay grape grown in New Zealand’s North …

Marques De Casa Concha Syrah

This is a big wine, as Syrah should be, but not so big that it floors you. Rich and oaky, it’s full of juicy black fruits, spice and a touch of liquorice (in sweet form, I can’t stand liquorice. But in wine, when done well, I can cope). Made by one of Chile’s biggest producers …

Most Wanted Gruner Veltliner

If you’re looking for something a bit like Sauvignon Blanc but less shouty on the nose and with a more weight and welly on the palate, this is it. Usually, the GV on our shelves comes from Austria but this one’s from Hungary and half the price of most Gruners. Think peach, spice and flowers. …

Pavia Pinot Grigio

This doesn’t usually happen. Two Pinot Grigio wines in a row (I recommended another one from Tesco just last week). But the thing about PG is, no matter how sniffy buffs might be about it being boring, I love love love its simplicity. If this was a shirt, it wouldn’t have ruffles. Or spots. Or …

Tesco Finest Hawkes Bay Syrah

New Zealand’s Sauvignon Blanc grape might hog the spotlight but waiting in the wings is Syrah. This one’s from the Hawkes Bay region in the North Island, where the soils and coastal climate produce Syrah in this sort of smoky, spicy style rather than big black fruit bombs from hotter regions. Love this wine; especially …

Rieno De La Vina Rioja Reserva

Rioja comes in all shapes and sizes, from old skool leathery ones to juicy, bright fruity ones. It all depends on the who, how and where. This one is definitely a modern take with polished, juicy black cherry fruit flavours and a generous dash of vanilla thanks to time spent lolling about in oak barrels. …

Tesco Finest Greco

Just one of the loveliest new Italian whites to cross my palate in recent weeks. From the Campania region in southern Italy (Naples is nearby), this is a sunny white with ripe, easy-going citrus fruits along with a touch of honeysuckle. The grape is called Greco and you won’t find it really anywhere else. If …

Las Fincas Rosado

This is the Spanish rosé from our Camp Bestival wine tasting a few weeks ago and it went down beautifully. Pale but perky, fruity but subtle, it’s everything you want from a serious (but not so serious it’s scary) rosé. Joyful to drink, it’s light enough to sip on its own but with enough fruit and …

Crémant de Bourgogne Blanc

If you want something more like Champagne rather than Prosecco taste-wise but more like Prosecco rather than Champagne price-wise, Crémant is a great way to go. Basically, it’s the name given to sparkling wine made in the same way as Champagne (as in it’s fermented for a second bubble-inducing time in the bottle) but from …

Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo 5L

They say all good things come in small packages. Not so, because this brilliant rose bag in box holds 5 litres. That, my friends, is a lot of bottles of wine. More than six, in fact. And for the price, that works out at £6/bottle. Warning: this is not a pale rose. Rather it’s Italian …

Waitrose Cava Brut NV

Cava is often written off as the cheap alternative to champagne/more serious alternative to prosecco but there’s more to it than that. Made in Spain in the same way that Champagne’s made (meaning it’s bottle fermented), this one’s ripe and fruity but with that same toasty champagne character. Made from a blend of classic Cava grapes including …

Zebra View Chenin Blanc

If you like your wine to taste peachy with lemon peel and a touch of honey – all for £6 – then here. You. Go. Currently on offer (it’s normally £8/bottle), it’s a Fairtrade wine made in South Africa’s so-hip-it-hurts Swartland region. The chenin blanc grape loves it here, evidently. And there’s no oak so all you get …

Las Fincas Rosado

I mean, look at that bottle! So lovely. The colour of the wine is candy floss pink rather than Provence pale and has a much bigger burst of fruit to go with it. And the wine has been left on its lees (yeasts after fermentation) for a while adding oomph and flavour, so it’s really food-friendly too …

Masseria Pietrosa Verdeca

Another gorgeous Italian white made from a random grape variety, this time it’s Verdeca along with a dash of Sauvignon Blanc and Malvasia. This is such a lovely style, fresh and crisp with subtle lemon flavours and a tiny touch of spice. From the heel of Italy, in Puglia, it was one of the highlights …

Ascheri Langhe Arneis

Arneis is the name of the grape, meaning ‘rascal’ in Italian. Gives you a clue as to what winemakers think of this little beast: difficult to grow but ultimately loveable. It’s quite subtle with lemon and pear flavours. Really fresh too, with a kind of floral hit. And there isn’t that much of it about, either. …

Natura Viognier

Viognier makes wines with lots of flavour, usually along peachy lines, but they can sometimes lack zip. Not this one. Made by Chile’s leading organic wine producer Emiliana, this one balances both buckets of flavour and lots of freshness. With gorgeous tropical fruit flavours along with a whiff of floral, it’s got summer in its …

Blind Spot Barbera

Such a clever idea, this: get a tip top winemaker to snap up small-ish parcels of wine for you and sell them under an exclusive label. Made from the Barbera grape usually found in Italian vineyards but here, it’s put down roots in Australia’s Victoria region. Loves it, too: with gorgeous black cherry fruits, spice and …

The Chocolate Block

Normally over £20 a bottle but it’s on offer at the moment so definitely worth a try if you like your reds on the rich side. Made from a blend of five different grapes, it’s got so much going on – bramble fruits, violets, spice – but still manages to be as soft and luxurious …

The Takeout Sangiovese

Ridiculously good value Italian red, this is what’s called for when you’re stuck to the sofa and about to face plant a pizza. It’s made from the Sangiovese grape (the one behind the wines of Chianti) and is so simply done, full of juicy, soft cherry and raspberry fruit flavours. Wine duty has just gone up …

Asti Spumante

This is from Piedmont, the smartest wine region in Italy (think Barolo). But Asti is often relegated to the bottom shelf in shops over here, written off as cheap, sweet and, if we’re honest, a bit naff. But the good ones are gorgeous: light (this one’s only 7%), frothy and floral with gentle sweetness. Sip …

Macon Aze

A lot of white Burgundy comes with a hefty price tag; not this one. It’s normally £10 but it’s currently on offer until next month so definitely worth trying if you like your whites crisp, dry and lemony. There’s a touch of honeysuckle about it too. Made from the Chardonnay grape (as is almost all …

Hilltop Estate Eva’s Vineyard

Made by a brilliant winemaker called Eva Keresztury in a tucked away corner of Hungary, this is a savvy little white loaded with lovely lemony flavours. She’s taken Pinot Grigio, added some Chenin Blanc and then taken a local grape variety, Kiralyeanyka, to give it extra freshness. Just add snacks (handful of Cheerios definitely counts).

House Torla Rioja

Honestly, Spain is putting out some of the best value wines on the planet right now. I mean, Rioja! For less than a fiver! OK, it’s a simple take on the style but there’s plenty of fresh red fruits and no rough edges. A glass of this after tea/bath/bed and there’ll be no rough edges …

Abbots & Delaunay Merlot

Gorgeous Merlot made from parcels of grapes grown across four different vineyard areas in the Languedoc, this has got everything you want in a good Southern French red. Masses of blackcurrant fruit? Check. Plenty of spice, a herbal edge and lovely smooth tannins (the chewy sensation)? Check, check, check. Soft enough to sip without food but …

Waitrose Fairtrade Merlot

Merlot can sometimes be a bit meh. You know, nice enough but often lacking the oomph of Cabernet or the elegance of Pinot Noir. But what it does do, easily,  is provide plenty of juicy plummy fruit, sometimes with a bit of spice (like this one). From the Western Cape in South Africa, specifically from the brilliantly named …

Veuve Monsigny Rose

Not easy to find fresh, crisp, fruity rose champagne at this price. I mean, it’s not cheap but for champagne it’s about as cheap as a good rose gets. Compared with some of the more expensive stuff it’s not nearly as delicate but you still get the thrill of bubbles and berries and toast. Pretty to …

Oudinot Rose Brut NV

Made exclusively for M&S by a producer called Oudinot, it’s a blend of the two red grapes allowed in Champagne, namely Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. And it’s gorgeous: fresh and crisp with a gentle whiff of toast about it. The light pink colour comes from the grape skins being left with the juice for …

Nuevo Mundo Carmenere

Love this organic Carmenere from Chile, with its juicy bramble fruit flavours and smoky, spicy kick. From organic wine specialist Vintage Roots, a great online wine retailer stuffed with gems. The thing about buying organic is you know that nothing synthetic (weedkiller, that kind of thing) has been used in the vineyards on the grapes. …

Freixenet Cordon Rosado

I’m not saying that you have to drink pink for Valentine’s Day but if ever there was a time for pink fizz, this is as good as any. Especially when it’s on offer as it is at the moment (it’s usually about £10, available in Sainsbury’s and Morrisons too). There’s a touch of sweetness here, …

Tesco Finest* The Trilogy Malbec

Made by the Catena family, one of the best producers in Argentina, this is everything you could wish for in an Argentinian Malbec. Big, bold and rich with warm plum and spice, it has to be eaten with a juicy steak by law. OK, made that last bit up but seriously, it’s the best match.

Tesco Finest* Alsace Gewurztraminer

Not a shy wine, it’s like lychees and rose petals in a glass. Brilliantly expressive, this fancy French white from Alsace is desperate to be put with something equally exotic flavour-wise. Anything Chinese in flavour is a classic match but I love it with something coconut-y, like Thai red curry.

Tesco Finest* Tingleup Riesling

From Western Australia, this is a brace-yourself kind of wine. Full of racy lime and grapefruit flavours, it’ll shake up the taste buds and make the mouth water, ready for food. Those bright citrus flavours are best matched with similar clean, fresh dishes like simple grilled fish or big, herby salads. Roasted vegetables are brilliant …

Tesco finest* Valdobbiadene Prosecco

This is so much better than your average Prosecco. Made from vineyards in the Valdobbiadene region, the fruit is fresh and bright, with gorgeous pear and white peach flavours. All this really needs is a plate of nibbles, ideally antipasti – cured meats, little chunks of parmesan or pecorino, tiny green olives, breadsticks. Delicious.

Zalze Old Vine Chenin Blanc

Basically, fruit salad in a glass. With added alcohol, obviously. Made from the clever Chenin Blanc grape, this is it in dry form (it does a nice line in sweet and sparkling, too). The winery behind this one is in Stellenbosch but the grapes are sourced from across the Western Cape region. Bright and bold …

Vinalba Patagonia Reserve Malbec

Usually £12.49 but it’s currently on offer. From Argentina’s most southerly wine region, it’s a slight surprise you can grow grapes here at all. The landscape is desert-like but thanks to plenty of water from the nearby Andes, stuff can grow. Long hot days and cool nights mean the grapes have long ripening times which …

Martisor Pinot Grigio

This is one of those wines that doesn’t require much thought. Or food. Rather, it’s the wine equivalent of chilled background noise. Light, fresh and lemony with a bit of a floral twist to it, it’s a fridge door banker. The name Martisor refers to an ancient Romanian tradition celebrating the beginning of Spring. I’ll …

Tesco Finest Organic Chilean Sauvignon Blanc

A properly good white with a label doesn’t scream organic. It doesn’t try to look earthy, or earnest. In fact, it looks rather normcore. But the wine inside is lovely: fresh, crisp and lemony with a herby twist. Made by a great, big Chilean producer, this is fantastic value. Add a handful of salty snacks for true happiness.

Lapierre Raisins Gaulois

A gorgeous organic red made by a producer in Beaujolais, this is juicy, jolly and fresh as a daisy. Made from the Gamay grape, it’s from the hugely successful 2015 vintage. It does have a pleasingly rustic feel to it, kind of earthy and honest. But without being too farmyard, if you know what I …

The Dead Arm Shiraz

OK, so this is a beast of a wine. I mean full on faceplanting-a-bramble-bush fruity but it’s got layers of other flavours too. Smoky oak, sweet spice and mocha among them. Made by a top notch producer in the McLaren Vale, winemaker Chester Osborn saves the best Shiraz from his vineyards for this blend. The wine …

FMC Chenin Blanc

This is made by a chap who took the grape seriously when most around him were using it to make cheap and not-always-cheerful whites in South Africa. And it’s seriously good. Aged in oak barrels, adding brioche and vanilla flavours to the natural honeysuckle character of the grape. It’s rich but not OTT, with plenty of flavour and …

Godello

God. ‘Ello. This is really lovely: a citrus-scented, perky white from a little pocket of vineyards in Monterrei, in the Galicia region of northwest Spain. Usually it’s the Albarino grape that steals the lime-flavoured light here but this is made from the Godello grape and is just brilliant. One of the limited edition wine parcels …

Grant Burge Shiraz

Gorgeous, warm red made from the Shiraz grape (mostly) grown across different regions in South Australia including Langhorne Creek and the Barossa Valley. This can only be described as a cuddle in a glass; at 14%, it does require hearty food and/or a sofa but it’s super soft and luxurious. Tastes like just-squashed blackcurrants with a dusting …

Santa Julia Reserve Bonarda

Cold weather has me reaching for the Malbec more than usual and this one’s a gem. From one of my favourite producers, the Zuccardi family, this is made from grapes grown in the southern Uco Valley region south of Argentina’s wine capital, Mendoza. Vineyards lie in the foothills of the Andes so altitude is a …

Araldica Barbera D’Asti Superiore

Piedmont in northern Italy is famous for its food and wine, specifically Barolo and truffles. Compared with the enormous flavours of Barolo, the other famous red wine from the region – Barbera – can look slight in comparison. But I love them for their sheer juiciness and drinkability. This one’s full of spice and cherry flavours; gently …

Tumbarumba Chardonnay

Chardonnay comes in all shapes and sizes depending on where it’s grown and who makes it. This one’s from a high altitude vineyard area not far from Sydney that sounds not unlike a pop band I used to know in the 90s that sang about getting knocked down (they got back up again). Anyhoo, this …

Tanners Mariscal Manzanilla Sherry

Late to the party as ever, last week was Sherry Week. I’m carrying on the party with this gem from the seaside town of Sanlúcar. Known for its trademark salty style, Manzanilla is one of the most effective pre-prandial drinks, kicking the palate into action. If you want to know more about sherry, wine writer Fiona Beckett …

First Press Chardonnay

A friend asked me what she should have a glass of whilst watching the GBBO final. Something white with oomph, she said. I suggested this, a gorgeously buttery Chardonnay from California’s Napa Valley. Now, this is not a subtle wine. It’s got bags of flavour, just as it should do – ripe peaches and a …

Mesta Organic Old Vine Airén

I know I go on about how brilliantly drinkable simple Italian whites can be, but this wine shows Spain can do that too. Made from the widely planted Airen grape, done simply it can be crisp and fresh. But when the grapes come from old bush vines planted at vineyards at altitude, like the ones used to …

Villa Maria Pinot Noir

Another Pinot from New Zealand but this time Noir rather than Gris. Made by one of the country’s best known producers, this is one to reach for when you’re in the mood for a medium-bodied rather than full on black fruit loaded beast. Ripe with juicy cherry and raspberry fruits, it goes brilliantly with fish pie. Oh, …

The Ned Pinot Grigio

Technically a white wine but when you pour it into the glass, you’ll see it’s actually very light pink. That’s because the skin of the grape has got a bit of colour to it so the juice, when left in contact with the skins once the grapes have been crushed, takes on a pinkish hue. And as …

Le Stelle Vermentino di Sardegna

The Vermentino grape is an underrated gem; a bit like Sauvignon Blanc minus the nose-full of fresh cut grass and often with more weighty lemon and grapefruit flavours. But essentially, a crisp white with really interesting flavours that’s well worth putting in your glass. This one’s from Sardinia, which produces around half of the world’s Vermentino. …

Tesco Finest Medoc

If you can’t wait ’til Thursday to get your claret on (c’mon, I’m trying to make Bordeaux sound cool. I realise it might not be working) then try this one made by a very dependable producer, Yvon Mau. It’s a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, as most of the reds from this region …

Co-op Truly Irresistible Cava

If you’ve reached peak Prosecco (don’t laugh; apparently it’s happening to some people) then it’s time to go and revisit that old Spanish faithful, Cava. Made from a blend of indigenous grapes, it’s somewhat more fruity and biscuity than Prosecco thanks to heaps of Spanish sun and a different winemaking process (Cava is bottle-fermented compared with Prosecco, …

Tesco Finest Swartland Malbec

Malbec has become Argentina’s most famous vinous export even though its original roots are in France. But turns out it travels rather well, here showing what it can do in South African soil. Rather more gutsy than some of the juicier Argentinian ones, this is all black cherry fruits, spice, grip and grrr. It’s a …

La Biancara Masieri Garganega

This was sent to me by a relatively new online wine retailer called the Organic Wine Club. Unsurprisingly, they specialise in organic wines but they also do biodynamic (think super-organic) and sulphur free wines. Now, sulphur is often blamed for wine hangovers but the levels in wine are actually pretty low compared with lots of …

Camper Vin

A bag in box wine that looks like a camper van! Called Camper Vin! I know! And what’s really good about it is the wine inside is really rather lovely. Made from the Chenin Blanc grape grown in South Africa’s Swartland region, it’s fresh, lemony and bright. This is a one-off parcel, only available in …

Anda Tempranillo Syrah

The Andalucian region in southern Spain is more famous for its sherry than its wine. Actually, it’s more famous for its holidaymakers but after that, definitely sherry. But this particular wine producer is determined to put the region on the map for wine lovers. It’s hot down here but the vineyards are tucked into the foothills …

Puy de Dome Pinot Noir

Love this wine on so many counts. It’s made from one of my favourite grape varieties, Pinot Noir, for a start. It comes from an off-the-beaten-track region, the Auvergne in central France which counts (just) as part of the Greater Loire region. And it’s such a great take on this grape, with light-ish red berry fruits …

Orbitali Primitivo

Bargain price for a typically rustic red from the southern Puglia region, down in the heel of Italy’s boot. It’s made from the Primitivo grape and there’s a boot-full of flavour in there, with black cherry, plums and spice. Brilliant with anything meaty, especially if it’s been done on the barbecue.

Chateau la Canorgue Blanc

One of the loveliest white wines I’ve had this summer. Made from organically grown grapes including Marsanne, Roussanne and Grenache Blanc from a family estate in the hills of Provence, it’s ripe and round with gorgeous sunny apricot and peach fruit flavours. Had this with spatchcock chicken done on the barbecue. Properly good.

Crémant de Limoux

It’s not Champagne, but it’s made in the same way (the bubbles are made in the bottle thanks to a second fermentation) and it’s also from France. But because it’s made in Southern France and from a different blend of grapes (in this case, Chardonnay, Maury and Chenin Blanc), it tastes similar but different. There’s …

Bonavita Red

This is a very jolly mash up of red grapes from vineyards not far from Lisbon. There are big hitters in there, including indigenous Portuguese grapes Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz (another name for Tempranillo), along with Castelao and the better known Syrah grape. Juicy and bright, this is a great summer red: not too heavy …

The Wild Olive Chenin Blanc

There is so much to love about South African wines at the moment. Quality continues to get better and better thanks to a bunch of inspired winemakers determined to make brilliant wines. This one’s made by a relative newcomer in the Paarl region, from old vine Chenin Blanc grapes. It’s gorgeously ripe, round and full of …

Saint Mont

The grapes in the this blend are brilliantly off the wall and utterly typical of southwest France. The main grape in here is called Gros Manseng. Other invitees to the party include Petit Corbu, Arrufiac and Petit Manseng. Not even spellcheck can cope with those. Together, they make a gorgeous, grapefruit-scented gem of a dry …

The Astronomer Shiraz

Sometimes, the simplest wines are right under our nose, IYKWIM. Australian Shiraz is consistently good but in the hands of a really good producer like De Bortoli, the relatively inexpensive stuff can really shine. This is stuffed full of smooth, juicy black plum fruits with a touch of mint. A fair whack of alcohol too, …

Bijou Rouge Cuvee Sophie Valrose

From a little-known tucked away corner in the Southern French Languedoc region called Cabrieres, this is a typical blend of southern French red grapes. It’s got an honest, earthy character to it, with warm black fruit flavours and a kick of pepper. It really is a treasure trove down here in the south, with lots of …

Williams Chase Rose

I love this wine’s story. William Chase grew potatoes. Once, when his potatoes were rejected by a supermarket for being ‘not being pretty enough’, he decided to make them into crisps. And so the Tyrrell’s crisps brand was born. Then he decided to make vodka from his potatoes and, eventually, gin too. Now he’s making …

Tim Adams Semillon

This is a wine that just gets better with age. Like all of us *group hug*. Anyway, the Semillon grape does have a habit of changing depending on where it’s grown and here, in South Australia’s Clare Valley, it takes on a gorgeous tropical fruit character. Think limes, apricots and grassy, lemony loveliness. Meatier than …

The Cubist Old Vine Garnacha

Garnacha is one of Spain’s main grapes but what makes it really special in this case is that it comes from really old vines. Some of them are almost 100 years old and the vineyards, in the Aragon region of Calatayud, are high at over 1000 metres (I’m giving you figures, just in case your dad asks you). …

D’Aragon Old Vine Carinena

I tasted my way through almost 100 wines at a recent M&S press tasting. So. Many. Highlights. This one’s made from old vine Carinena (also known as Carignan) grown in a region of the same name in Aragon, northeast Spain. Now, Carignan can be a tough old wine sometimes but this one’s gorgeously plump and …

Du Grappin Rouge #Bagnum 1.5l

As a partner to the white, Australian winemaker Andrew Nielsen has sourced this juicy, raspberry and black cherry flavoured red and put it in a wine bag. Or a bagnum, as he calls them (it holds 1.5l, the same as two normal bottles of wine). Made from the Gamay grape, it’s from vineyards in the …

St John Rose 3l Bag In Box

We talked about this wine last year. It was the one my sister and I took to Camp Bestival and probably the reason we slightly overshot the runway on the first night. Anyway, it’s back, with a new vintage. And I love it. Pale but not too delicate, with gorgeous redcurrant fruit flavours and a whiff of …

Du Grappin #Bagnum Blanc 1.5l

Wine! In a bag! Or a Bagnum, as it’s known, given that it holds a magnum’s worth of wine (1.5l, equivalent to two bottles). And it’s not just drinkable wine. It’s really drinkable wine, sourced by an Australian winemaker called Andrew Nielsen who happens to like finding good stuff in Burgundy to put in wine bags. …

Tesco Finest Sancerre Rose

There’s definitely more rose wine creeping into the fridge now that the weather’s warmed up (temporarily, anyway). And as much as I love a pink from Provence, there are lots of other places to find pale and interesting wines. Producers in the Loire Valley’s Sancerre region make theirs from the Pinot Noir grape – and this …

Berry Bros. & Rudd Amontillado

I needed a dash of sherry for a recipe and once opened, it seem daft not to have a small glass as an aperitif. So glad I did, it was heavenly. Refreshing, dry, nutty, complicated and simple all at the same time. Amontillado starts life as a Fino or Manzanilla sherry but is generally richer, fuller and …

Domaine de la Clairiege

Ridiculously good value red from southern France, this is a clever blend of Merlot (for juicy fruit), Cabernet Sauvignon (for more black fruits and backbone) and Syrah (yet more fruits and a kick of spice). The result is a juicy, bright, black cherry and plum-flavoured gem that looks like it should come from Bordeaux but …

Les Six Terroirs Sauvignon Blanc

This one’s from Touraine in northern France’s Loire Valley and has got that classic Sauvignon Blanc citrus twist but rather more delicately done than many a cheap-ish Marlborough Sauvignon. Terroir refers to the specific place where a vine is grown; a combination of soil, aspect, climate. This wine’s made from grapes selected from six different …

Mirabeau Rose

Currently on offer until the 10th May (it’s normally £9.79), this is definitely worth popping into the basket/trolley. The new vintage is pleasingly pale and – most importantly – full of bright, fresh redcurrant fruit flavours. When buying rose, it’s usually worth going for the youngest wine you can find on the shelves. So, if you’ve …

Grillo

A snappy Italian white in the fridge door on permanent standby means you can pour out a small/large glass for any visitors (depending on how long you want them to stay). This is way better than your average Italian; memorable without being showy. Just the right balance of bright, pear and lemon fruit, it’s made from …

Daydream Pinot Noir

I picked this up last week whilst racing round Waitrose and it was definitely the label that made me do so. Happily, what’s inside is dreamy at the price (it’s normally £9.79). Namely, juicy, bright Pinot Noir from Australia’s Yarra Valley. It’s medium bodied, with softish tannins (the grippy coat-the-teeth stuff) and plenty of flavour. …

Collezione di Paolo

Much as I love a good Chianti, here’s another side of Tuscany and it’s all white. Made from a blend of Trebbiano, Malvasia and a dash of Chardonnay for good measure, this is such a joyous wine. Lemons, almonds and nectarine flavours all do their thing, along with a kind of herby character. Pre-food friendly …

Tesco Finest Rioja Reserva

Super smart Rioja that’s been left to age a while in oak barrels and then for a bit longer in the bottle. Smooth and mellow, with gorgeous black cherry fruits, this has got a couple of quid off the normal price at the moment. Great value at its normal price of £8 but really great value …

Hunky Dory The Tangle

I took this wine with me to a tasting I did at the Ideal Home Show a couple of weeks ago and it went down a storm. Made by a great producer called Huia, it’s quite full on: a blend of the lychee-like Gewürztraminer, with some dangerously drinkable Pinot Gris and a dash of racy …

Basson Shiraz

This is simply Darling. Literally – the region it comes from in South Africa is called Darling. Love that. But what’s even better is what’s inside; a ripe, juicy Shiraz not short on black fruit flavours along with a touch of something herbal-like. Put it with something meaty, like Shepherd’s Pie.

Pol Aime Champagne Brut NV

On offer at £9.95 until Sunday 3rd April and if you buy six bottles, the price per bottle goes down to £7.45 – an insanely cheap price for a bottle of champagne. I had to scour a few stores to find some, mind. Bubbly, lemony and bright, this is a simple take on champagne but …

Tinto da Ânfora

I love that Portuguese wines are usually made from grapes with names I can barely pronounce. They are so original, with an amazing sense of place. The reds are often big. bold and heady, thanks to a ton of sun ripening these indigenous grapes to the max. This one, normally a couple of quid more but currently on …

Axis Clare Valley Riesling

If you’re spooked by Riesling, don’t be. This isn’t scary at all. Made in Australia’s Clare Valley, it’s just off-dry with a loads of lime and grapefruit flavours. Crisp, clean and bright, it’s like a spring clean for the taste buds. Add some fishcakes and a big green salad to see the wine in technicolour.

A Mano Bianco

If you live near a Booths supermarket, lucky you. Their wine aisle is stuffed with hand-picked heavenly wines. This one’s from the Puglia region in the south of Italy (think: the heel of the boot). Made by a Californian winemaker and his Italian wife, who settled in the area almost 20 years ago. ‘A mano’ …

Te Hua Sparkling

With Easter Weekend coming up, I plan to drink my fair share of Prosecco. Friends of ours hold an annual Easter Egg hunt in their garden on Sunday morning, with bacon sandwiches and Prosecco for the grown ups whilst the kids eat as many chocolate eggs in the shortest time possible. Now, I love a glass …

Toro Loco Bobal Merlot

If you like Rioja, specifically the smoky oaky black fruits of the good ones, this is a great value alternative. Made from the dark cherry-bomb grape that is Bobal, one of the most widely planted grapes in Spain. For years, it wasn’t taken seriously, destined for cheap and not-always-that-cheerful wines. But turns out, given the …

Co-op Fairtrade Merlot

It’s Fairtrade Fortnight until the 13th March and the Co-op (always a champion of Fairtrade products and by far the best Fairtrade wine range on the high street) is offering 15% off their entire Fairtrade range to encourage us to try them. Normally £6.99, this is from a very good producer in Argentina, La Riojana. Merlot …

My Karp Riesling

Good German Riesling is very good at balancing. Specifically, it manages to balance amazing freshness with intense fruit flavours. This one’s classically off-dry (there’s a hint of sweetness rather than full on sweetie sweetness) with perky grapefruit and lime cordial flavours. The vineyards lie on the steepest slate-covered slopes along the banks of the Mosel …

Tesco Finest Premier Cru NV

OK, so you can get a lovely bunch of flowers for £15 but I’d rather have a bottle of this, TBH. Normally about £20, this is a brilliant buy. Made by a fantastic producer in the Grand Cru (so: top quality) village of Avize in Champagne, it’s a classic blend of champagne grapes and thanks …

Oeil de Perdrix Rose NV

Oeil de Perdrix means eye of the partridge, a reference to the pale pink colour of the wine. Not that I’ve got close enough to a partridge to know otherwise but hey, I love the idea. With its pretty label and pop of colour, this blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir has got just right red …

Savoie Blanc Coeur Terroir

So fresh, so crisp, it makes you pout like Posh on first sip but once the flavours hit – mostly lemons with a dash of floral – you’ll soon be smiling. It’s made in the Savoie region in eastern France from an incredible cocktail of local grapes, including Jacquère, Chasselas and Altesse. Off the beaten track …

Gerard Bertrand Minervois

The maker of this wine is a tall, extremely handsome ex-international rugby player. Not that this means anything when it comes to the wine. It’s just nice to know. Anyway, this is his take on Minervois, a wine made in the south of France in the Languedoc Roussillon wine region. Made from a typical Minervois cocktail …

The Rhona Rose

Because sparkling rose is not just for Valentine’s Day. Especially when it’s this good. Served up to friends recently, someone asked what champagne it was. Yes, it’s that good. Made from a blend of the three classic champagne grapes – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier – it’s also made in the same way with bubbles …

Nelson Pinot Noir

Elegantly understated, this one. Made from the Pinot Noir grape, made famous by Burgundy and its often astronomical prices. But this is from a relatively small region in New Zealand’s South Island, called Nelson. It’s relatively sunny here, giving the wine a kind of warm, friendly character. Juicy, fresh and with lots of chirpy cherry fruits, …

Oeil de Perdrix Rose NV

Named after the colour of a partridge’s eye (not that I’ve ever got close enough to know) this is a great value rose champagne. The label’s lovely but as we know, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Properly fresh and crisp with subtle redcurrant flavours, it’s refreshingly uncomplicated. A perfectly pink way to kick off the evening. Add …

Tim Adams Shiraz

Subtle this is not. But loaded with juicy, rich, incredible blackcurrant fruit flavours and a liberal sprinkling of spice thanks to time spent ageing in oak barrels, it is. Made by a very tall man called Tim, this is such a classic Aussie red. Not so much a hug in a glass as a full …

Blanquette de Limoux

There are loads of good wine buys on the Aldi shelves. All very well if you live near one. Not so good if you don’t. But now – hurrah! – they are doing wine online, with free delivery at the moment too. Their Exquisite Collection is really very good, despite sounding like a range of …

Yalumba Organic Shiraz

Made from organically grown grapes, so it’s practically a health drink. One of the best value Australian reds (especially when it’s on offer), this is ripe and smooth with gorgeous, fleshy plum fruits. There are relatively few female winemakers around, (in Australia, less than 10%), but the winemaker behind this wine is Heather Fraser. If you want a …

DB Family Selection Chardonnay

This is one for anyone who loves the idea of drinking tinned peaches in wine form. Not everyone’s bag, but if you like ripe, round, tropical fruit loaded whites with simple but happy flavours at an outrageously good price, then it’s a great buy. De Bortoli are one of Australia’s oldest family-owned wine producers. And their …

Veneto Rosso

A perky Northern Italian red made from a blend of grapes, some of which were partially dried before they were fermented. This adds a bit more oomph and depth to the juicy baked plum flavours. It’s a stealth red: despite its friendly warmth, there’s 14% of alcohol in there. By the second glass you’ll have your feet …

Reserve de Fleur Cotes du Rhone

Chunky style red from one of the best value regions in France, the Rhone Valley. This is all about the ripe juicy fruit (it’s not been anywhere near an oak barrel), namely blackcurrants sprinkled with pepper. Oh, and at 14%, it’s not shy. Definitely needs food, preferably a big plate of sausages and mash.

Tesco Finest Kuyen Carmenere

Thanks to the success of the German discounters like Aldi and Lidl, Tesco recently changed its pricing policy so that most of the wines in the range are now held at a constant price. Before, wines would yo-yo between their normal and promoted price, leaving it up to us to spot the offer and fill boots accordingly. Anyway, …

Fillipo Sansovino Prosecco NV

Beautifully packaged Prosecco at a bargain price. Soft and sherbet-y, add a dash of sloe gin for oomph and a pinch of edible glitter to the glass for the hell of it.

Cremant de Jura

Give this smart bottle-fermented Chardonnay from France’s hot-right-now (but actually relatively cool in climate terms) Jura region as a present and they’ll never guess what an outrageous bargain it was.

Louis Chaurey Champagne Brut NV

The shelves are awash with champagne offers at this time of year. But with so many (often previously unseen) labels to choose from, you have to choose wisely. This one’s a cracker – no joke.

Yalumba Y Series Viognier

A plate of turkey and everything else that comes with it needs something equally weighty, wine-wise. Step forward this bright peachy white from Australia’s Barossa Valley. Heavenly.

Beaujolais Villages

Just the best kind of party red: fresh, fruity and juicy as good gossip. Also, because Beaujolais is still technically unfashionable, value for money is amazing. Just don’t tell everyone.

Dry Old Amontillado Sherry

Great sherry is for life, not just for Christmas. But there’s something undeniably festive about sipping on a small glass, especially if you’re still wrapping presents late at night on Christmas Eve. Made by Lustau (lust-worthy producer), it smells like Christmas in a glass.

Mount Rozier Merlot

From South Africa’s Stellenbosch region, this is, basically, a hug in a glass. Warm and friendly with bramble fruits and a little smokiness, it looks fabulous too. Great present material.

Pouilly Vinzelles

If Chablis is the cool, crisp take on Chardonnay then the Maconnais, where this one’s from, is just a little more relaxed in style. With a hint of flint and lots of waxy lemon flavours, it’s definitely gift-worthy.

Trizanne Signature Grenache/Shiraz 2013

A really good South African red, based on a classic Rhone recipe where the Shiraz grape (or Syrah as it’s known in France) is blended with another red grape, Grenache. Made in the Swartland region, it’s loaded with pleasingly plushy bramble fruits and spice thanks to a bit of oak. Good with lasagne, happily.