Reccomend me a nice bottle of red...
Reccomend me a nice bottle of red...
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Benengo

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647 posts

231 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I've always been a white wine drinker but i'd like to get into red more.

anyone got a recommendation? under £10 and easily available?

Steamer

14,164 posts

241 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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'Badgers Creek'

Its Aldi's spin off Jacobs Creek - I actually think its better in a back to back test... about £3 per bottle too!

Okay its not great, but the name more than makes up for it!!

br d

9,072 posts

254 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Oyster Bay Pino.
About a tenner, very nice.

xe mini

533 posts

187 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Muriel, a rather tasty Rioja from Asda,around £6.

Gretchen

19,741 posts

244 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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br d said:
Oyster Bay Pino.
About a tenner, very nice.
This Pinot is very nice thumbup

£10.49 from corner shop, around £9 from Supermarket.

MGZRod

8,176 posts

204 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Faustino Rioja is rather good, prices vary from £7-14 usually.

Funk

27,574 posts

237 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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If you're willing to order more than one at a time, I can't recommend this highly enough:

https://www.bolneywineestate.co.uk/Shop/Wine/wine....

Their Dark Harvest is one of the best reds I've ever had, and if you're buying more than one at a time the cost comes down and they deliver..

hairykrishna

14,482 posts

231 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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My current favourite supermarket red is Asdas Vinalba Malbec Syrah, 9 quid ish a bottle.

Deva Link

26,934 posts

273 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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If you want something very easy to drink, Campo Viejo rioja is in most supermarkets and it's often half price in Sainburys.

Funk

27,574 posts

237 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Oh, and Casillero del Diablo is high on my list of preferred reds too. Shouldn't be more than about £6-7 a bottle.


Deva Link said:
If you want something very easy to drink, Campo Viejo rioja is in most supermarkets and it's often half price in Sainburys.
And this, or the Campo Viejo Reserva is even better.

TVR Andy

272 posts

226 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Just get the cork out!

Funk

27,574 posts

237 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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This is also an essential part of my red wine-drinking process now: http://www.vinturi.org.uk/

The difference is incredible, and although it's not cheap, I highly recommend it!

PHuzzy

2,747 posts

200 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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If you can get hold of Rosemount Shiraz it's a very good red, slight hint of chocolate and raspberry!

Ade07

489 posts

195 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Mayu - from Asda, about £8 a bottle, very good indeed!

alfa pint

3,856 posts

239 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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If you're starting on red then you need to start light.

Ignore shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, south of france, rioja etc just now and start out on:

new zealand pinot noir ( currently £5 half price in asda)
beaujolais / fleurie / gamay from france
bardolino from italy

these are all really mild but very nice reds.

Try merlot / chianti / rioja / pinotage or a cab sauv/shiraz blend next.

The whole point is that if you want to like cheese, you don't start with a strong blue roquefort. You start with something pleasant and simple and build up.

AcidReflux

3,210 posts

282 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Funk said:
If you're willing to order more than one at a time, I can't recommend this highly enough:

https://www.bolneywineestate.co.uk/Shop/Wine/wine....

Their Dark Harvest is one of the best reds I've ever had, and if you're buying more than one at a time the cost comes down and they deliver..
Thanks for this tip - that's not far from us either and I think I'll pop along for a tour + tasting. smile

Funk

27,574 posts

237 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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AcidReflux said:
Funk said:
If you're willing to order more than one at a time, I can't recommend this highly enough:

https://www.bolneywineestate.co.uk/Shop/Wine/wine....

Their Dark Harvest is one of the best reds I've ever had, and if you're buying more than one at a time the cost comes down and they deliver..
Thanks for this tip - that's not far from us either and I think I'll pop along for a tour + tasting. smile
The tour was excellent and has given me a real appreciation for what an English vineyard can produce. Normally I wouldn't have looked at wines from here, but their Dark Harvest and Bolney Reserve really are wonderful. It's just up the road from me too, hence the visit!

A really good way to spend a day, and I also found their rosé and sparkling to be superb - normally I'm not a fan of either..

Neil H

15,418 posts

279 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I like Shiraz or a Cabernet/ Shiraz blend - Hardys Crest is very nice (C/S and Merlot I think). Less than a tenner and easy to find.

Ultuous

2,291 posts

219 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Another vote here for Campo Veijo... If you're new to reds Rioja's a great place to start, and Campo's consistently good IMHO!

bga

8,134 posts

279 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Funk said:
If you're willing to order more than one at a time, I can't recommend this highly enough:

https://www.bolneywineestate.co.uk/Shop/Wine/wine....

Their Dark Harvest is one of the best reds I've ever had, and if you're buying more than one at a time the cost comes down and they deliver..
It's very tasty. One of my local vineyards too :-)