Saturday, 28 May 2016

Summer wines




Whether you like delicious fresh whites, light and fruity reds or prefer sipping a rosé here are some corkers which I can highly recommend. Also included is a wonderful fizz that exudes panache.  




Sancerre Rosé, Les Epsailles, 2014, Domain David Suatereau, £16.95, Berry Bros. & Rudd (bbr.com)
Think strawberry and raspberry flavours pervading your mouth. This is a delightful pale pink Loire rosé that is refreshing and flavoursome. Described by Berry Bros. & Rudd as a “Child of a superlative vintage”, it oozes class and elegance and lingers long on the palate. 







MIP* Made in Provence Classic Rosé Domaine Sainte Lucie, Côte de Provence, £11.95, Lea & Sandeman leaandsandeman.co.uk
This gorgeous pale pink gem conjures up the dreamy, languorous charms of warm, summer nights in Provence. Not only does it look pretty, this strawberry-kissed marvel, with just the right amount of crispness, slips down ever so easily.




Waitrose Viña Taboexa Albariño Rías Baixas, £7.99
This feisty white, from Spain’s Galicia region, is bursting with flavours of green apples and pears. A wonderful example of an albariño, an extremely popular grape in Spain that is noted for delivering a punch with its bracing acidity. This wine makes the perfect partner for seafood.






Essenheim Riesling, 2014, Kalkstein, Weingut Braunewell, £15.50, Lea & Sandeman leaandsandeman.co.uk
You may associate Germany with sweet white wines but this zippy, dry German riesling may convince you to give them another look. Drenched with peaches and lime with a hint of orangey tanginess, this stunning beauty tantalises your taste buds. Delicious.





Berry Bros. & Rudd Nero d’Avola, 2013, by Valdibella, £12.45, Berry Bros. & Rudd (bbr.com)
While you may think of reaching in the fridge for a bottle of cold white or rosé on a summer evening, this delightful own-label red from the esteemed wine merchant, Berry Bros. & Rudd should have you hooked on chilled red wine. Made from the nero d’avola grape, renowned in Sicily, this is a beautifully scented cherry-red wine produced in stainless steel tanks. (They do not impart any marked flavours on the wine so it should stay more fresh and fruity.) This tannin-free silky creation is wickedly tempting. Works well with antipasti dishes.






Jean-Louis Denois Méthode Traditionelle Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Brut, £13.95 Lea & Sandeman leaandsandeman.co.uk
A wonderful alternative to champagne, this sparkler, made in the méthode traditionelle, has fine persistent bubbles. A combination of chardonnay and pinot noir which gives it that oomph, it is brimming with red berry aromas and hints of toast. An exceptional fizz at a keen price. It is so good that it would convince many connoisseurs of champagne that this is the real McCoy.  

By Daralyn Danns