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2019 Cimarosa
California Merlot
12.5 per cent
Lidl, £4.
With lashings of soft
blueberry and black
cherry jam fruit, this
bargain basement
merlot is going to be
a popular festive red.
Equally happy in a
mull or served
solo.
2018 Castellore Primitivo
Italy, 13.5 per cent
Aldi, £4.
Everyone loves southern
Italy’s primitivo grape,
one and the same as
zinfandel. My advice
is to stock up now on
one of the cheapest,
sweetest and juiciest,
oak-chipped editions
I have tasted, scented
with cloves and
topped up with
negroamaro.
2020 Tesco Claret
France, 13.5 per cent
Tesco, £
Bordeaux is back, as
anyone tasting this
cheap-as-chips, vegan-
approved charmer
made exclusively from
the merlot grape will
agree. With oodles
of easy-swigging,
Victoria plum fruit,
this is £5 new wave
bordeaux at its best.
2020 Campaneo
Old Vines Garnacha
Campo de Borja,
Spain, 14 per cent
Tesco, £
Campo de Borja’s old
vine garnacha rocks
and this jolly winter
red bursts with the
sort of crowd-pleasing,
fresh, bright, damson
plum fruit that is
a whizz with big
food and makes
handy festive
wine rack fodder.
2020 Old Vine Garnacha
Campo de Borja, Spain,
14 per cent
Co-op, £5.50, two
for £5 each until
December 14
Vegan-approved
and from the same
producer as Tesco’s
version, Bodegas
Aragonesas. You get
a dab more party-
popping spice and
peppery fruit with
the Co-op’s plummy
blend because
there’s 5 per cent
syrah in the mix too.
Only
£4.49!
Party
red
Jane MacQuitty
rounds up the reds
to drink
as the
nights
draw in
50 best red wines for winter
A
t this time of year it’s a
race to fill our wine
racks with delicious,
cockle-warming winter
reds. Distribution is not
all it should be this
winter, so my advice is
to nab the good ’uns as soon as you can.
Top of my list of wintry reds are
under-£6 easy quaffers that will perk
up the simplest of meals. These are the
sort of winter wine rack standbys that
can be sloshed into glasses without
ceremony. Our average spend on
a bottle of wine is a miserly £6.22,
so you can take your pick from a
budget-beating winter windfall of a
dozen bottles for £6 and under on my
list. California and Chile in particular
have come up trumps with good,
inexpensive new world wines and the
Iberian peninsula is doing the same for
the old world.
Francophiles shouldn’t fret though,
there is plenty here. The Wine Society’s
juicy grenache-carignan-merlot mix,
Languedoc’s Domaine Laborie, for just
£6.25 is fantastic value and there are a
few cracking clarets, including highly
regarded cru bourgeois, that won’t break
the bank at under £20.
If it’s a handsome, spicy southern
Rhône red you want, there are some at
around the £10 mark — great to have
with turkey. If goose or duck are on
your menu, you’ll need a tangy red
with bright acidity to cope, and an old
friend of mine, Querciabella’s Chianti
Classico, hits the spot. If it’s a delicate
but Christmassy red you want, plump
for an unusual, red berry and
cherry-stashed, English early “precoce”
mutation of pinot noir from Hereford’s
Sixteen Ridges for £10.99 from Aldi of
all places. The no-frills German
supermarket has its most adventurous
selection yet this year, with everything
from a tasty Italian primitivo to an exotic
Greek agiorghitiko.
With winter basics sorted, you might
want to push the boat out on some reds
for Christmas Day, whether you want to
splurge on a gutsy, cinnamon-scented
rioja reserva from a great name,
La Rioja Alta, or a beautiful Central
Otago pinot noir from an awesome
estate, Mt Difficulty. And as for my
favourite red, give Germany’s gorgeous
spätburgunder, or pinot noir, a whirl
this year with the scrumptious, tobacco
leaf-spiced 2017 from Weingut Jülg.
Lastly, don’t forget to buy a luscious,
lip-smacking port to round off your
festive meals. So settle into your sofa
and let me pour you something lovely.
No, it’s not too early for the celebrations
to begin.
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California and
Chile have
come up
trumps with
inexpensive,
good wines
Expert kit
Alessi Parrot
sommelier
corkscrew, £
johnlewis.com
Multicoloured
goblet set of 6,
£34.
tkmaxx.com
Acacia wood
28-bottle wine
rack, £
made.com
Iron and
marble wine
caddy, £
anthropologie.com
Design House
Stockholm carafe,
£52.
connox.co.uk
Normann
Copenhagen
aerator, £25.
madeindesign.co.uk
Silicone bottle
stopper, £
fortnumand
mason.com
Insulated wine
bottle, £
partnerin
wine.co.uk