A random selection from my January slurping :
M&S Sancerre :
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Les-Ruettes-Sancerre-2012-Case/dp/B007MI2C0Y
A seriously good example - and not paying too much of a premium for the Sancerre appellation. Just a tad more fruit than usual, but none the worse for that - not my usual tipple, but it washed down a lunch of assorted charcuterie and salads a treat.
Averys Domaine de Mourchon :
http://www.averys.com/jsp/product/productDetails.jsp?productId=eprod300058&_requestid=505825
Cotes du Rhone-Villages doesn't get much better than this - a big mouthful of fruit and oodles of body. I just demolished a bottle with a Roast Pheasant ... stunning.
Waitrose Dry Oloroso Sherry :
http://www.waitrose.com/shop/ProductView-10317-10001-32754-Waitrose+Dry+Oloroso+Sherry#.UtxDHvvFLcs
A ridiculous bargain - you could pay £20 a bottle for a wine of this quality elsewhere. "But I don't like Sherry" - this is about as far from Emva Cream as Cloudy Bay is from Lambrini - just try it. Nutty, sweet and dry all at the same time, a huge mouthful of complexity. Wonderful stuff.
Averys Morillon Blanc Vin de Pays d'Oc
http://www.averys.com/jsp/product/productDetails.jsp?productId=eprod230010&_requestid=506311
Best white I've drunk over Christmas - like a Southern France version of Burgundy - subtly oaked and with a full body - but with some nice, almost apricot, overtones.
A rather upmarket selection - back to Aldi next month when the Christmas cases are empty.
Cheers
dave xx