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The best of Waitrose’s white wines, fizz and stickies: November 2016
There are always so many wines at the Waitrose tasting I rarely end up doing justice to the whites but here are some bottles I’ve picked out for Christmas, along with some fizz and stickies.
So far as the whites are concerned it seems to be mainly about chardonnay this year. I don’t know whether that’s down to my personal taste or that they were showing particularly well. Frustratingly there was no indication at the tasting that the vintages we were shown were not yet available online - hopefully some will be in store though not in all branches. The previous vintage, where applicable, may be equally good but I won't have tried it recently.
Remember you have to buy 6 bottles in total for the offer to apply and that the deal ends next Tuesday November 8th.
All about chardonnay
Albert Bichot Heritage 1831 Chardonnay 2014 Burgundy £15.99 down to £11.99 Limited distribution in store.
Albert Bichot is one of the better Burgundy negociants and although this doesn’t carry a big name it’s a really elegant creamy white that would go with buttery pan fried fish or crab.
Chatel-Buis 2013 Montagny £12.99 down to £9.74
A fuller, richer style from the reliable Vignerons de Buxy co-operative in the south of the Burgundy region - good value at this price. Try with chicken pie.
Domaine Gerard Thomas 2014 Saint-Aubin Premier Cru £21.49 down to £16.12
‘Snap it up on a 25% off deal’ I wrote in my tasting notes and now’s your chance. - if you can grab hold of a bottle. It's a small parcel which isn't available online - and, I discover, only part of which is the cru I tasted (the Murgers des Dents de Chien.) Saint Aubin is one of my favourite burgundy appellations - almost always more competitively priced than better known Chassagne Montrachet. Just gorgeously rich and creamy. Would be ace with the turkey
Saint-Clair Winemaker’s Blend Chardonnay 2015 Marlborough £14.99 down to £11.24
There’s so much savvy blanc around in New Zealand it’s easy to forget they make terrific chardonnay too. Worth snapping up at this price - though note, they only have the 2014 online. Drink with all the usual suspects.
Rustenberg Chardonnay 2015 Stellenbosch £13.49 down to £9.99
And yet another sexy chard, this time from South Africa. Full, lush and opulent - tastes much more expensive than it is, especially at this price. Again the website has the 2014 though.
Other full-flavoured whites
Chateau les Clauzels 2015 Graves £13.49 down to £10.12
White Bordeaux is one of the most underrated styles of wine and this lush blend of sauvignon and semillon is as good as it gets for the price. Drink with scallops or salmon.
Cune Barrel-Fermented Rioja 2015 £10.99 down to £8.24
Like white Bordeaux, white Rioja tends to be eclipsed by its red counterpart and consequently underpriced. A lovely smooth lush white you could drink with richer fish dishes like hake or with pork. Will age at least 3-4 years.
Crisp, dry whites
La Veduta Pinot Grigio 2015 £8.99 down to £6.74
There *is* decent pinot grigio out there you know and this has a lot of character for the price. Perfect for fishy risotti and pasta dishes. Oh, and fritto misto.
Felsner Moosburgerin Grüner Veltliner 2015, Austria £11.99 down to £8.99
Better than the cheaper Markus Huber grüner Waitrose stocks this peppery Austrian white can handle all kinds of dishes from tricky to match salads to Vietnamese. A very useful bottle to have in your wine rack.
Riesling
Cave de Blebenheim Kleinfels Riesling 2015, Alsace £9.99 down to £7.49
Lovely crisp taut appley riesling to drink with smoked fish or cold roast pork. Bargain.
Louis Guntrum Oppenheimer Sacktrager Riesling Trocken 2015 Rheinhessen £16.75 down to £12.56
If you’re a German riesling fan don’t miss the chance to snap up this gorgeously refreshing grapey, appley riesling at a great price. Fragrant and fruity rather than sweet. Great aperitif or with Asian food.
Fizz
La Gioiosa Prosecco Superiore Millesimata 2015 Valdobiaddene £13.49 down to £10.12
It’s pretty hard to find good prosecco but this fits the bill. Will your guests notice? Quite possibly not (except for the rather glam bottle) but fizz under or around a tenner is hard to come by. A Which? Best Buy prosecco in 2015
Cuvée Royale Brut Crémant de Limoux £11.99 down to £8.99
Pleasantly creamy with a subtle touch of apple. Would buy on promotion, probably not otherwise. Good party fizz though.
Sweeties
Domaine Rotier Renaissance Vendanges Tardives 2012 Gaillac £14.99 down to £11.24 Limited distribution
Really lovely lush, sweet wine from the south-west of France. Would be perfect with a lighter, fruitier style of Christmas pud.
Henriques & Henriques 15 year old Verdelho £20.99 for 50cl down to £15.74
Really gorgeous madeira - sweet but with incredible acidity. Would be good with a rich paté. Perfect Xmas present for a wine buff
Curatolo Marsala Dolce £11.29 down to £8.47
Sweet, slightly orangey marsala which would be delicious with Christmas cake or panforte. Or as the base for a zabaglione. Brilliant value!
You can find my pick of Waitrose's red wine range here.

My best buys at Waitrose this summer
Although I’m deeply sceptical about ‘half price’ offers, the periodical 25% off promotions if you buy six bottles that the supermarkets put on are a great opportunity to buy your favourite wine at a bargain price. Waitrose is the latest to do it and here’s my pick of the wines I’ve tasted recently.
By the way the offer only runs until next Tuesday June 17th and doesn’t apply in Scotland. Note some wines are only available in a limited number of stores and that some might not have come into stock at the time of writing though they were all supposed to be in by early June. The offer excludes Fine & Rare, Wine Gifts and the En Primeur Service.
RED
Calmel & Joseph Villa Blanche Pinot Noir 2013 Pays d’Oc £8.99 down to £6.74 230 branches
A delicate pretty pinot from the Limoux region - not too alcoholic or too sweet. Would be good with duck or, chilled, with seared tuna or salmon.
Bijou Cuvée Sophie Valrose Rouge 2012 Cabrières £7.99 down to £5.99 69 branches
A Syrah Grenache blend from the Languedoc in an unusual flute-shaped bottle. A bit funky at first but rather delicious. The rosé under the same label (£8.49 down to £6.37) is also really good. Both would make good barbecue drinking.
Mirabeau Rouge 2013 Côtes de Provence £8.99 down to £6.74, 69 branches
A bright fragrant stalky blend of 80% Syrah and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon blended by former M & S wine buyer Jo Ahearne. The rosé isn't quite as good.
Esprit des Trois Pierres 2013 Costières de Nîmes £7.79 down to £5.84, 240 branches
The classic southern French Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre blend. Juicy, easy to drink - perfect for the great outdoors.
Telmo Rodriguez Al-muvedre Old Bush Vine Monastrell 2013 Alicante £8.99 down to £6.74 13.5% 187 branches
Vibrant, bright, juicy, spicy characterful red. Made for grilled meat.
Pablo The Cubist Old Vine Garnacha 2012 Calatayud £9.99 down to £7.49
Exotic rich, full-bodied and spicy. Think steak.
Haughton The Bandit Cabernet Shiraz 2011 £8.99 down to £6.74 159 branches
Deep rich cassis-like red from Western Australia but with a good balancing freshness. Another good BBQ wine
ROSE
Waitrose Provence Rosé 2013 Cotes du Provence 13% £9.29 down to £6.97, 240 branches.
If you’re a fan of pale dry Provencal rosés you’ll love this crisp, fresh example, a really good buy at the price. Salade niçoise, this has your name all over it.
WHITES
Domaine de Felines Jourdan Picpoul de Pinet 2013 £8.99 down to £6.74
One of my favourite Picpouls - really well made, crisp, clean and fruity. The perfect seafood white.
Louis Latour Chardonnay 2013 Ardèche £8.99 down to £6.74
I’m not usually a big fan of Louis Latour but this is a really pukka Burgundian-style chardonnay in a posh bottle that looks - and tastes - as if you’ve paid a great deal more for it. Pair with rich seafood like scallops and crab.
Laurent Miquel Nocturnes Viognier 2013 £8.99 down to £6.74, 260 branches
A rich lush style of viognier made from vineyards that are cultivated by the lutte raisonée - sustainable viticulture - philosophy. Lovely with mildly spiced chicken dishes.
Triade Fiano/Falanghina/Greco 2013 £8.99 down to £6.74, 258 branches
A crisp fresh fruity white from Campania. Great for Southern-Italian style seafood dishes like swordfish or grilled squid
Seifried Estate Grüner Veltliner 2013 Nelson £11.99 down to £8.99. 60 branches
A real curiosity - an Austrian grape variety, grown in New Zealand producing a really intense fruity style of Grüner with bags of personality. Fantastic for Asian salads, noodles and seafood dishes. Well worth snapping up at this price.
For other good buys see this post I wrote last November though bear in mind that they might not be showing quite as well now and that the initial prices may have changed.

12 good wine buys at Waitrose
Waitrose is the latest to offer a 25% deal off wine and champagne if you buy six bottles (12 online) The deal runs until midnight on November 5th and excludes gift packs and spirits.
Here’s what I think are the best and most interesting deals - at the discounted deal. I wouldn't necessarily buy them at the full price.
WHITES
Pujalet 2012 Pays de Gers (11.5%) £5.49 down to £4.12 (258 branches and online)
Not much has been heard of Pays de Gers recently but it’s a great bargain which should massively appeal if you’re a Sauvignon-drinker. Bright, fruity and crisp it would make great party drinking.
Montgravet Chardonnay 2012 Vin de France (12%) £5.99 down to £4.49 (248 branches and online)
A smooth unoaked chardonnay that should satisfy even white burgundy lovers (well, not great white burgundy but the basic stuff). Good for creamily sauced pasta or chicken.
Domaine Balland-Chapuis 2012 Coteaux du Giennois (12.5%) £9.99 down to £7.49 (168 branches and online)
If you like Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé but don’t want to pay the going rate for them (now around £12-14 a bottle) this lesser-known Loire Sauvignon Blanc is a great alternative. For raw and simply cooked seafood, grilled fish and goats cheese.
Wither Hills Chardonnay 2011 Marlborough New Zealand (14%) £10.15 down to £7.61 (250 branches)
Like big, creamy chardonnays? Here's a good one with a couple of years' bottle age. Try it with crab, scallops, roast chicken or even the Christmas bird.
Astrolabe Province Pinot Gris 2012 Marlborough New Zealand (13.5%) £17.99 down to £13.49 (48 branches and online)
I probably wouldn’t pay the full price for this rather gorgeous lush New Zealand Pinot Gris but it’s well worth a punt with this discount especially if you like Thai food for which it would be the perfect match
REDS
Montgravel Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2012 £5.99 down to £4.49 if you’re buying 6 bottles 13% (186 branches and online)
An unusual wine - a Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot from well south of Bordeaux in the Languedoc but better than almost all Bordeaux at the price. Good everyday drinking with homely fare like shepherds pie or a hotpot
Gerard Bertrand Syrah/Carignan 2010 Minervois £8.99 down to £6.74 13% (260 branches and online)
A more typical Languedoc red, big, dark and inky with rich brambly fruit. One for a cold night and a steak pie or beef casserole.
Marques de Calatrava Organic Seleccion Reservada Tempranillo 2011 La Mancha £8.99 down to £6.74 (279 branches and online)
A soft mellow Rioja-style organic red at a cheaper-than-Rioja price. Great value for an organic wine. Would be good with roast lamb or hard cheeses like Manchego.
Mount Rozier Merlot 2011 Stellenbosch £9.99 down to £7.49 (247 branches and online)
I picked this elegant Bordeaux-style red out as my wine of the week the other week and here’s another chance to pick it up at a good price. (See the other recommendations in that post for other good buys)
Enira Bulgarian Red 2009 Thracian Lowlands £11.99 down to £8.99 14.5% (20 branches and online)
You might baulk at the idea of paying this much for a Bulgarian wine even on this deal but it’s really quite exciting - the sort of sweet, mellow aged red to drink with some exotic Ottolenghi-ish lamb dish. If you’re a Chateau Musar fan you’ll love it.
FIZZ
Ayala Brut Majeur NV champagne 12.5% £29.99 down to £22.49 (138 branches and online)
Not the cheapest fizz out there but a respected house that’s showing really well at the moment. Elegant and creamy. A good pre-Christmas lunch or dinner party bottle.
SWEET
Chateau Les Sablines 2011 Monbazillac (13%) £8.99 (for 50cl) down to £6.74 (247 branches and online)
Monbazillac is from the same part of France as Sauternes - and made in a similar style - but you’d never get Sauternes at this price.
You may also like to check out my recent post 8 good wine buys at Sainsbury's

Weekend wine bargains at Waitrose
Having gamely ploughed through 200-odd wines at the Waitrose tasting yesterday here are seven that are currently on offer I’d be happy to put in my trolley this weekend. Prices apply until May 21st:
LaVis Vigneti di Montagna Pinot Grigio 2012 (Normally £9.49, on offer at £6.32 until May 21st)
There’s so much bland, insipid Pinot Grigio around it’s easy to dismiss it altogether but this is a good example - crisp and intense - to drink with light pastas, risottos and raw or lightly cooked seafood.
Montgras Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 2012, Chile (normally £8.99, on offer at 2 bottles for £10 until May 21st)
Chilean Sauvignon is quite distinctive - more citrussy/grapefruity in style than the big gooseberry and tropical fruit flavours of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc but I like it. A well-made wine that would be good as an aperitif or with all sorts of seafood dishes
Waitrose 2011 Beaujolais (normally £6.99, on a 2 for £12 deal until 21st May)
I’m not a great fan of Georges Duboeuf, the so-called (self-styled?) king of Beaujolais, but it’s hard to quarrel with this sort of price. A young, fresh, fruity (12.5%) Beaujolais that would be great for a picnic (if we ever get any picnic weather). Give it 40 minutes in the fridge before you drink it
Cuvee Balthazar Syrah 2011, Pays d'Oc (normally £10.99, on offer at £8.79 until May 21st)
A handsome-looking Northern Rhone-style syrah from the Languedoc - big, juicy, ripe and spicy. Good for a steak - or other grilled meats.
Domaine des Trois Pierres 2012 Costières de Nimes (normally £7.49, on a 2 for £12 deal until May 21st)
Situated between the Languedoc and the Rhone the lesser-known Costières de Nimes is one of the bargain areas to buy wine in France particularly at this price. A good, ripe juicy hearty (14%) southern French red to drink with most beef, lamb or robust vegetable dishes.
Baron de Ley 2008 Reserva Rioja (on offer at £8.29 instead of £12.49 until May 21st)
Probably the best bargain on this list. A smooth, deliciously ripe, mature (but not faded) Rioja from a consistently reliable producer. Will easily keep for a couple of years, too. Great with roast lamb or a cheeseboard
Santa Julia Malbec 2012 Mendoza, Argentina (normally £7.49, on a 2 for £12 deal until May 21st)
Not the most spectacular Malbec I’ve ever tasted but should do the job if you're a Malbec fan - smooth ripe and plummy. Spot on for a barbecue
Note not all these wines are available in all stores. And that the 2 for £12 deals are not available online
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