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May we also talk about wine in the food section?

(74 Posts)
Mellnau Sun 15-Feb-26 22:50:51

What wines do you like?

I love Merlot and Traminer …. And many more ".

And you?

twiglet77 Wed 18-Feb-26 09:50:20

The only wine I like is Stones Ginger Wine. I’d die of thirst before drinking any red or white wine, though I did manage half a glass of a very diluted spritzer my DD made at her last party, with about 1/4 of Whispering Angel (her preferred rosé) topp d up with soda water.

She and her father are very keen on red wine and her favourite is Catena Malbec, which is in Waitrose.

Sago Wed 18-Feb-26 09:13:12

It’s interesting, I sorted out our wine store recently, we drink mainly European wines out of 50 plus bottles there were only 3 New World wines and one English Nytimber.
The majority were French, followed by Spain, Italy and Portugal.
I don’t have any at the moment but there is a Lebanese wine we love.

Catterygirl Wed 18-Feb-26 01:56:25

I’m a white wine girl. Simply because red gives me a headache and I don’t suffer from headaches normally. Was happy with Sauvignon blanc and Chardonnay but then a friend introduced me to Viognier and Pic Paul. I’m happy to enjoy one glass of red wine with spaghetti bolognese or a fillet steak.

Allira Tue 17-Feb-26 23:18:37

We had a glass of wine with Gary Barlow this evening 😁
Cheers Gary!

Usedtobeblonde Tue 17-Feb-26 21:05:40

When Sainsbury’s have their 25% off six bottles I like to try different wines which would normally cost more per bottle than I usually pay
It was this that led me to my first try of Portuguese wine which I really enjoyed.
I have tried others from that country since, including one from Aldi and have been happy with them.

CanadianGran Tue 17-Feb-26 20:52:49

I would say I have an unsophisticated palate! I find white gives me a headache, and I like softer reds like a pinot noir or grenache. But my go-to now is a dry rose.

Lately I've been drinking L'Ostal Rose from Pays D'Oc, but I like to try wines from BC as well.

DH favours a sharp Cabernet Savignon, which I find a bit 'too much'.

Wine here is more expensive, possibly because of the taxes. A relatively cheap bottle would be more like 10 GBP here.

Allira Tue 17-Feb-26 20:39:46

NotSpaghetti

I have been chatting about this with my son-in-law today, Allira - that is just what I hoped.
🤞

I think bananas are loss leaders.

Of course, supermarkets are notorious for forcing unacceptable agreements on farmers too.

NotSpaghetti Tue 17-Feb-26 20:31:24

I have been chatting about this with my son-in-law today, Allira - that is just what I hoped.
🤞

Allira Tue 17-Feb-26 16:24:32

NotSpaghetti

Once you take the £3.10 in tax away from the Tesco Zesty White £3.49 shelf price, there is only 39p left to cover everything else.

​The glass bottle, the screwcap, the label, the shipping from Spain, and Tesco’s profit margin, the actual value of the wine inside the bottle is effectively pennies - less than 5p?

It could be a loss-leader?

Perhaps the producer gets a reasonable price but Tesco sells it at that price to draw customers in.
I hope that's the reason for the low price.

Allira Tue 17-Feb-26 16:14:04

km14

Yellowtail Shiraz

Yes, reasonably priced and cheerful, tastes good and doesn't give you a thick head after a couple of glasses.

TiggyW Tue 17-Feb-26 16:03:24

Pass!🥴

Jaxjacky Tue 17-Feb-26 15:43:17

No problem NS 🙂🥂

NotSpaghetti Tue 17-Feb-26 15:34:55

I wasn't being sniffy Jaxjacky sorry if it sounded like that.
I was thinking about someone upthread with a cheap wine-box actually and since the different duty on wines of different strengths has come in it's really made me think .

I hope we all drink what we like.
I had an outrageously expensive Californian red once (as a "treat" from someone that I wouldn't like to have to drink again!

missdeke Tue 17-Feb-26 15:28:19

To be honest I rarely drink at all. I've never got on with any red, just one sniff and I get a blinding headache. AS to any favourites I might have had I'm a bit of a Phillistine, if I try it and like it that's fine, if I try and it and don't like it I wouldn't have bought it again. I have no palate for wine and as for notes of this that and the other I could never notice any of them. (Hangs head in Shame)

Jaxjacky Tue 17-Feb-26 15:21:16

I still like it NotSpaghetti, used to drink Muscadet, too dry for me now and years ago Chateauneuf du Pape, my taste has changed over the years. But I’ll happily try a Chenin Blanc, some Sauvignon’s.

km14 Tue 17-Feb-26 15:04:34

Yellowtail Shiraz

NotSpaghetti Tue 17-Feb-26 14:42:43

Once you take the £3.10 in tax away from the Tesco Zesty White £3.49 shelf price, there is only 39p left to cover everything else.

​The glass bottle, the screwcap, the label, the shipping from Spain, and Tesco’s profit margin, the actual value of the wine inside the bottle is effectively pennies - less than 5p?

Jaxjacky Tue 17-Feb-26 14:33:42

Tesco zesty white, a dry wine, £3.49 and 7.5 units a bottle, I’ll have the occasional glass.

cupcake1 Tue 17-Feb-26 14:18:06

Definitely Marlborough Savignon Blanc for me 😋

Allira Mon 16-Feb-26 22:43:11

There are vineyards around here too but British wine is often so more expensive, although very good.

dragonfly46 Mon 16-Feb-26 22:24:39

We like Peter Lehman the Barossan Shiraz and Invivo X Sauvignon Blanc.

MartavTaurus Mon 16-Feb-26 22:22:23

I live in a wine growing area, lots of vineyards nearby and most also have restaurants and cafes.
Are you around Marlborough nanna8? My cousin has shares in several vineyards there, and is good friends with Alan Scott.
We liked the Sauvignon from the Seresin Estate.

Allira Mon 16-Feb-26 22:14:46

Oreo

Any Villa Maria wine is very palatable.

Definitely!

NotSpaghetti Mon 16-Feb-26 21:49:30

dustyangel

*Sago*, £6.99 a bottle shock I’m currently paying 9€ a BOX for a very pleasant red from the Alentejo.

On the Duoro - £4.35 goes directly to the Treasury before a single penny is spent on the actual product. From the remaining £2.64, the retailer and producer must cover packaging, bottle, cork, label, cardboard box, shipping from the Douro Valley, warehousing, UK distribution - and the retailer needs to make a profit...
I think that makes the wine about 70p?
Can't complain really!

Oreo Mon 16-Feb-26 21:38:37

Any Villa Maria wine is very palatable.