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Top 10 wines in the UK press

Sainsbury’s English Sparkling Brut

Screen Shot 2016-04-18 at 10.38.20“Chardonnay provides a warm biscuity base, pinot noir brings red fruit”, writes the Sunday Times drinks writer Damian Barr.

“More Worcester pearmain apple than strawberry, with a kiss of cinnamon”, he continues.

£21, Sainsbury’s

Lamberhurst Estate Bacchus Reserve 2014

Screen Shot 2016-04-18 at 10.38.29“Enticing notes of fig leaf and granny smith” is how Barr describes this wine. “New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc without the air miles, produced by Chapel Down in Kent.”

£13, M&S

Knightor Trevannion 2014

Screen Shot 2016-04-18 at 10.38.36“Aromatic Siegerrebe, Schönburger and Pinot Gris somehow adds up to Gewürztraminer”, Barr writes of this English wine.

“Floral warmth, jasmine and spicy, rosy attar. A Cornish cracker.”

£15, Knightor.com

Valdobbiadene Prosecco Spumante Superiore NV

65312011_0_640x640Next, The Guardian‘s David Williams pops open some much-loved Prosecco.

“While this is a perfectly decent example of the big-foam and pear-drop character of cheaper Prosecco, its price also means it’s the one I’d choose for mixing with Campari or Aperol for a homemade spritz, or with pureed white peaches for a bellini”, he writes.

£7.49, Aldi

Taste the Difference Conegliano Prosecco Superiore 2014

Sainsburys-Taste-the-difference-Prosecco-Superiore-Brut“Generally neck-and-neck with the (currently out of stock) Tesco Finest Bisol Prosecco as my favourite of the high-street Proseccos, this is a classic style with a nice streak of freshening lemon-sherbet to go with the sweet pear and relatively dry finish”, Williams continues.

£10, Sainsbury’s

Col Vetoraz Valdobbiadene Prosecco Frizzante 2014

Col Vetoraz Prosecco Frizzante Venetien

“I was very impressed by the quality of the Col Vetoraz wines during a recent trip to northeast Italy: the whole range had a touch more verve than the average, with the delicate pear and white flowers joined by tropical richness and a soft, graceful mousse in this cuvée”, Williams writes.

£17, Huntsworth Wine

Marks & Spencer Puglia Rosso 2015, Italy 

HT_FD_F23A_00575058_NC_X_EC_0Next, the Sunday Express‘s Jamie Goode offers up some of his favourite Springtime reds.

“I love this bright, fresh cherry and raspberry-laden wine”, he writes.

“Puglian wines can often be a bit sweet and jammy, but this is deliciously balanced and highly drinkable.”

£7, Marks & Spencer

Torres Sangre de Toro 2013, Catalunya, Spain

Screen Shot 2016-04-18 at 10.44.36“With its little plastic bull attached to the bottle cap, you might think this is a bit of a gimmicky wine”, Goode continues.

“But it’s a classic Spanish brand that really delivers, with moreish, vibrant berry fruits as well as a nice spicy bite.”

£5.50, Tesco

2015 *finest Tingleup Riesling, Great Southern, Western Australia 

IDShot_540x540“I have tasted every release of this quirkily named wine and they have always seemed a little tried to me, but this spankingly new 2015 is anything but!” writes the Daily Mail‘s Matthew Jukes.

“Pole-vaulting out of the glass with lime zest leading the way this is a terrific, tangy white made by the great Howard Park winery.”

£8.00, Tesco

2014 Nieto Senetiner, Bonarda, Mendoza, Argentina 

4128112NietoSenetiner_Bonarda“I have been drinking this wine for nearly a year and it has evolved from a nervous, shy, restrained red into a boisterous, extrovert character”, Jukes continues.

“The dense, plum-soaked fruit and touched of coffee bean and dark chocolate are wonderful. Grab it at this bargain price because it won’t last long.”

£9.00, reduced to £7.00 until 25 April, Marks & Spencer

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