­
Wine in The AnswerBank: Food & Drink
Donate SIGN UP

Wine

Avatar Image
mungbeanz | 07:52 Thu 12th May 2011 | Food & Drink
9 Answers
I like wine, but don't really have a big enough wallet to enjoy good wines on a daily basis. In your opinion, what is the best wine (dry white or red I love em both) that can be purchased throughout England (i.e. offies and supermarkets) for less than a tenner?

Thanks.
Gravatar
Rich Text Editor, the_answer

Answers

1 to 9 of 9rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by mungbeanz. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Chablis is a nice dry white that wont break the bank. Supermarkets are always doing 'aisle end' deals on wine, so keep an eye out.
Morrisons do a superb Aussie Shiraz (Buckingham Estate) for £8.49.

The Co-op do Azure Estate NZ Sauv Blank for £6.49.

Two of my favourite wines.
Try Chilean and Argentinean white wines..............fab!
Try Aldi and Lidl for some real bargains.
Aldi do some VERY inexpensive wines but also some costing more which are very good for the price (and award winners). For red - Ramon Lopez Rioja Reserva £5.99. For white - Freemans Bay New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc £5.49. Absolute bargains!
I'm not a wine buff at all. I love Blossom Hill bog standard California Red. It's really fruity.
Asda do 3 for a tenner, and a bargain just now is Hardy's Voyage Shiraz..very nice :o)
Pinot Grigio is a nice wine. look out for it at asda 3 for £10.
For reds, I can usually pick up a Fitou, Malbec or a Nero D'Avola from Tesco for around the £7 mark and they are reliably drinkable.

1 to 9 of 9rss feed

Complete your gift to make an impact