Friday, 7 June 2013

Wines for summer



This summer why not ring the changes by comparing your favourite wines from different countries? Even better, crack open a few bottles and invite friends over for a comparative wine tasting. It is a fun way of spending an evening. 



Château. de Fonscolombe Cuvée Spéciale Rosé


If you like the wonderful gooseberry flavours of a New Zealand sauvignon blanc, ring the changes with Jean-Christophe Mandard’s Sauvignon de Touraine 2011 (£10.95, bbr.com) from the Loire in France.

“The mode is for making tutti-frutti touraine sauvignons to rival the Kiwis,” says David Berry Green, the Loire wine buyer for Berry Bros & Rudd. “Mandard has stuck to his roots to make this true, understated, fleshy cassis wine that stands out for its grounded authenticity. Very moreish – a mini-Sancerre – especially with summer lunches and salads.”

Being a fan of sauvignons, I was surprised how deliciously fruity and well-balanced this wine was. It goes well with fresh salmon. It is also much kinder on the pocket than a New Zealand sauvignon.

Fans of fine French red wines such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Crozes Hermitage made from syrah, should give an Australian shiraz a whirl. It is the same grape.

This 2009 Mt Hillary Shiraz from South Australia’s McLaren Vale, (£14.95, bbr.com,) according to the experts at Berry Bros & Rudd, proves that not all Aussie shiraz is an overpowering fruit bomb with a punch of vanilla-y  American oak. This elegant and complex wine is brimming with plums and blackberries fused with tangs of dark chocolate and a hint of liquorice.



Mirabeau Rosé 2012


On a hot, balmy summer’s evening there is nothing to beat a chilled glass of rosé. If you have been indulging in wines from the New World, then perhaps it is time to spoil yourself with one from France, after all the French produce some of the best.

One sip of Château. de Fonscolombe Cuvée Spéciale Rosé 2012 from Côteaux d’Aix en Provence,  (£9.75, bbr.com) conjures up memories of  relaxing summer evenings in the South of France. A melange of grenache, syrah and cinsault, this refreshing and delicious wine is laced with red-fruit flavours that tantalise the taste buds.

Another exquisite rosé is Mirabeau Rosé 2012 from Côtes de Provence, (£8.99, Waitrose). A zesty wine bursting with juicy strawberries, raspberries and cherries, it epitomises summer.

By Daralyn Danns