Christmas Wines Under £10
By Jonathan Rogers of
VIN Wine Merchants Emsworth.
It’s all too easy to go overboard on spending during the
festive period. The kids want the latest action figures, the teenagers want the
latest gadgets while Dad is happy with the festive socks, Christmas seems to
get more and more expensive each year.
So, this year I have decided to show you a range of wines
which I stock that have both the quality, which is important at Christmas, but
still won’t break the bank. Some budget wines can taste, well like budget wines
and although you may think you are getting a bargain, the wine itself is far
from decent. Some big brand names are
mass produced with the grapes coming from many different areas and sources.
This can lead to inconsistency in the quality in the grapes and a lack of care
and attention in the wine making practices. Ask any wine expert; you can’t make
good wine from bad grapes. Smaller producers are the opposite. They know
exactly where the grapes come from giving them more control on the growing, and
ultimately more care and attention from grape to bottle.
‘Wine to open the
pressies with’ – Christmas morning is traditionally fizz time, or more
commonly Bucks Fizz time. I have gone for a Prosecco Frizzante (less fizzy)
£8.99 – loads of gorgeous dry apple fruit with gentle bubbles and a
lingering finish.
Aperitif time – Generally
something softer and lighter is the preference here so try my Vila Regia Blanco from the Douro in Portugal,
£7.99. A lovely fresh and rounded white with loads of fruit on the finish.
Its soft and fruity and not over powering on the alcohol front (12%).
Starter time – Whether
you are having a fishy starter or something like pate or light meat, again go
for something lighter. For fishy starters I have a lively white from the South
West of France. Heritage Blanc £7.99 is
a crisper white but with a lovely aromatic finish. This would also pair nicely
with a ham based starter.
Main course –If
you are staying traditional and going for Turkey you need a white but something
with a little more body and less acidity. Grapes like Viognier, Vermentino,
Marsanne have more tropical fruit so I have Les Vignes de L’Eglise Vermentino £8.99 from the Languedoc. Lots of
peachy characters jump out of the glass. If you are having something like duck
or goose then try Il Faggio
Montepulciano from Italy £9.69. Full bodied yet a wonderful elegance with
loads of flavour.
For the cheese board go for a red with body and a bit of
tannin balanced with a bit of fruit. Spitting
Spider Shiraz from Australia at £9.99 has just that. Red berry fruit with
balanced tannin with a hint of spice.
All these are
available at VIN Wine Merchants 6 Queen St Emsworth PO10 7BL with FREE Wine
Tastings throughout December.
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