“I suffer from CLAUSTROPHOBIA, a fear of closed spaces.For example, I’m petrified that the WINE store will be closed before I have time to get there!!!”
Comic Strip Mama
As the school holidays are an expensive old time, I thought I would do the unthinkable and suggest some decent wines for under a tenner. Yes, I did say under a tenner rather than three for a tenner, but one must maintain some standards, folks!
Actually, I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of several of the wines available under a tenner but the closer I got to £7, the wines definitely became thinner and less satisfying.
There's probably no surprise when I tell you that Australia came out on top for the quaffing wines with some real delights coming from South Eastern Australia. Some of their winemakers are producing merlot and shiraz wines for under a tenner that are literally just alcohol and rich fruit juice with no discernible tannins and to be honest, if there's ever a zombie apocalypse, I can heartily recommend filling your stolen Range Rover up with them.
Other easy drinkers from the land down under include the Tyrrell's Old Winery Series, the Normans Holbrook road range and Leasingham’s Jam shed shiraz, which is simply divine for the price.
Chile came a close second, but mainly with two grapes, Merlot and Carmenere. Chile has long since mastered Merlot and it produces some of the plummiest styles you can find in the bargain bucket, but Carmenere with its silky, alluring fruit has become my guilty pleasure. It remains a surprise to me that many of the bargain bucket wines consumed in the UK still come from France because everything I've tried in the recent past under £10 has been as rough as a badger's backside! Pip pip.
19 Crimes Red, Australia
A rich, warming blend of Shiraz, Cabernet and Grenache with lashings of red berry fruits and vanilla on the nose. This one is an absolute pearler.
Wine Rack £9.99
Valley Way Barossa Shiraz, Australia
A rich, lively nose with heaps of soft black fruits on the palate. A really lovely quaffer for the price, just don't put it up against a steak.
Aldi £6.99
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