Showing 10–13 of 13 results

Valpolicella, Alpha-Zeta

£13.95

Alpha Zeta was started in 1999  to produce a range of modern, fruit-driven wines from the hills outside Verona. Leading New Zealand winemaker Matt Thomson works with growers (rather than buy bulk wine, which is standard among most wines from Verona at this price) to obtain ripe grapes (by reducing yields and picking later) and then, using Matt’s expertise, preserve these flavours in the finished wines. This has resulted in wines that offer great value, quality, balance and typicity.

The Valpolicella has bright, black cherry fruit and velvety tannins; a delicious wine that is perfect with pizza and light pasta dishes.

Prosecco ‘Chloe’, Althea, Veneto, Italy

£13.95
Our house Prosecco for many years now and a real step up from the supermarket standard. This family-run estate makes beautifully balanced wine which is frothy, creamy and gluggable - just what Prosecco should be!

Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, Amoterra

£12.95
Great value organic wine from the Abruzzo region (Adriatic coast East from Rome). Trebbiano can be a bit bland but in the right hands can make wines of real character. This has good depth of citrus and apple flavours and a long, pure finish. A great wine to always have in the fridge in case you fancy a quick glass of something light and refreshing. Goes well with light salads and sitting in the garden on a sunny day...

Ortonese Sangiovese/Merlot, Caldora

£10.95
This is one of my favourite sub £10 wines out there; it's such a great wine for the price. From Puglia in the hot south of Italy, this blend really punches above its weight. The perfume and freshness of the Sangiovese meld beautifully with the soft, rich, plummy fruit of the Merlot. Easy drinking and versatile, this is perfect as an every day red to accompany pasta and tomato dishes, pizza, as well as cured meats and hard cheeses (English Pecorino!). Smooth enough to work brilliantly at parties and functions (a step up from most wedding wines...)