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[Closed] What’s your quaffable red wine?

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Aldi's D'ouro called Animus is a lovely bottle of wine.


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 6:02 pm
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The Aldi Argentine Malbec is great foir 6 quid a bottle. They also do a sort of bag of Malbec which holds 2 bottles. Its very good, but is absolutely bloody brilliant for festivals and outdoor shennanigans as an alternative to warm Carling when you're trying to make out that you is culchared.

Also handy if you're a massive piss-head like me, and your bin of shame is looking and sounding a bit too shamefull 😀


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 7:52 pm
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The pale red from Provence.

In fact the paler the better.


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 8:08 pm
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Thank you for all of the suggestions.  I’ve picked up a couple from the list that I wouldn’t normally think to try and which are at different ends of the quaffable price range.  I’ll have fun slowly working my way down the others as the nights draw in until I strike gold.   Cheers.


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 8:13 pm
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Anything under 5 quid and over 14%.

Cant say ive ever noticed the front labels.

Not just me then!

I just go for whatever is on offer in waitrose around £7. Though I've just moved to Copenhagen and their supermarkets seem to be about 50% booze and it's actually cheaper here, well the offers are. £10 for a 40cl beer in teh pub the other night though..


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 8:19 pm
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For me, anything cheap with a decent %!

I just don't get paying silly money for a bottle of wine. (Anything over £7 is a Xmas present)

Waaay back (in the day) a mate of mine was a truck driver & did the beaujolais nouveau runs each year. He'd pick up from various French vineyards & bring the vino back to drop off at various (Some quite well known) vintners over here, from London to Inverness. Obviously he got a fair bit for himself & wasn't afraid of sharing it, ranting on about how it was top notch stuff & would be selling for £25 a bottle (I'm talking 1984 ish).

Well even then it tasted pish, & I don't think my palate's changed since then!

I aint no snob!


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 8:49 pm
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Aldi Stellenbosch Cab Sav, at £6.99 it'll knock your socks off and its 4.5 / 5 on Decanter.

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Posted : 24/09/2018 9:13 pm
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And it looks as though Sainsbury's are doing their "save 25% when buying 6 or more bottles" offer starting on 26th September.

Perfect timing 🙂


 
Posted : 24/09/2018 9:20 pm
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+1000  - it's really nice.

My only problem is that the bottle is so heavy I think there's still some wine left in there but sadly no, I've drank it all


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 9:09 am
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beaujolais nouveau

Thats a marketing tool for selling sour wines that wouldn’t pass “ummm.. niiice” test.

We used to do it in the 90’s and bring a few cases back, out of the 6-7 cases you could probably rely on only one case that contained decent new wine.. the rest went in for cooking.

It was cheap though..


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 9:16 am
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£7 for me would be for a special occasion!  Guess thats why I've got no friends 🙂


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 9:18 am
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Thats a marketing tool for selling sour wines that wouldn’t pass “ummm.. niiice” test.

Well I thought that at the time. I used to think, 'who pays good money for this shit?'

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaujolais_nouveau


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 10:13 am
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Current favorite 'everyday' red is Castillo Albai Reserva Rioja as it's on offer at Tesco for £6.50. Also like Campo Viejo Reserva when on offer.

Failing that I agree that the Yellow Tail reds are always drinkable (except that Jammy Red one, although my wife likes it). Hardy's Crest can be reasonable and cheap but is hit and miss.


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 11:19 am
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I just help myself


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 11:39 am
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Re pricing you may find this (un)interesting but you're really not paying much for wine at £5. Of course if you like what you're drinking it doesn't matter anyhow but your 8 pound bottle reduced to 5 was never an 8 pound bottle - there isn't actually enough margin in there to discount that much even if everyone all along the chain worked for free. The only way you'd bring the price down that much is if HMRC cut their end and, well, death and taxes.


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 11:41 am
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The thing with the economics of wine (and I've seen a few pictures like this), is it assumes less money for the wine making = less quality. It probably does, but then again it may be a particular wine maker is really very good and efficient and making quality wine for low prices (or just pays their workers a pittance).

I'm no wine expert or snob, but from brief experience of a boozy trip where we were introduced to an increasing cost of wine each day, the wine really did massively improve with the price once you get past the €20 point. That said the higher the price the older the wine more likely and that is also key for some types of wine. On that point, again with the economics of wine pricing, a good quality wine of older vintage is often significantly more expensive, but it may not have been any more expensive to make. Okay some cheap wines are not designed to be stored. I'm not sure those that are, are really that much more expensive to make though. There is storage, but not a vast cost.


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 4:09 pm
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Blimey, this still going? Mine is a the grey labeled Rioja from Lidl. It must be good, it has a cork, made of cork.

Most reasonable red wines taste pretty much the same to me anyway, so I wouldn't bother following my recommendation 😀


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 4:36 pm
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The thing with the economics of wine (and I’ve seen a few pictures like this), is it assumes less money for the wine making = less quality. It probably does, but then again it may be a particular wine maker is really very good and efficient and making quality wine for low prices (or just pays their workers a pittance).

yeah there are definitely economies to be had.  The Aldi Estevez range, I read recently, is made by a Chilean megabrand (Concho Y Toro) and shipped to the UK in containers.  It's then bottled somewhere in the UK and shipped to stores (apparently this used to be common practise, even for posh wines, at one point). So given that 50% of the weight of a bottle of wine is the glass, you can see how economies of scale can come into it.

Similarly, I doubt many producers of £20 wines (often smaller places) can buy bottles and shipping for the same price that (say) Hardy's pay...


 
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Posted : 25/09/2018 8:49 pm
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most of the cheap plonk we have these days is taste better than most house wines for a third of the price. the lidl's temperanillo is really nice as is their cheap rioja and chianti, we always have a few bottles to toro loco (nice with a curry :)) Also the Aldi or lidl champagne is really good too for the price.


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 8:58 pm
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Always take the advice of experts. Bernard and Mani have always been my role models.....


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 8:59 pm
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Does yourwine reach these shores Kiwijohn, what's the brand?


 
Posted : 25/09/2018 9:41 pm
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Good shout on the Jamshed. Opened a bottle tonight & it’s now a firm favourite.


 
Posted : 26/09/2018 12:00 am
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Tried a few of these now the best are the D'ouro and Stellenbosch, how they knock these out for the price. People go there and fill their trollies like it's the cash and carry.

The worst the good ordinary claret drinkable but just boring, should be renamed ordinary claret. The Jamshed WTF! Did I get a bad bottle it tastes like it's had a bag of sugar added to it.


 
Posted : 17/12/2018 10:58 am
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The Wanted Zinfandel is a lovely wine for not much money, but it does pack a punch - It is known in my house as Velvet Cosh.

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Posted : 17/12/2018 11:48 am
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this week i have mostly been drinking this from the wine soc

Pinot noir

Bought it a few weeks ago for a party, then in the last week or so it's been everywhere as the wine to buy for xmas (i obv got lucky). It is actually pretty good for the money

Pale ruby. Amazingly inexpensive for a Hungarian wine! Smells of Pannonian-warmed Pinot. Certainly not burgundy and fully mature. Very slightly syrupy but there is no flab. What a steal! Polished and sweet but still refreshing. Very good value. - Jancis Robinson"

New to The Wine Society, this Hungarian pinot noir is all bright redcurrants, red cherries and cool lines – seriously impressive at the price, and a joy to drink slightly chilled. - Victoria Moore

Pinot noir’s elusive forest floor earthiness and juicy red berry fruits are both in evidence in a smart Hungarian bargain that is a good-value choice for those who favour a lighter red with the turkey and trimmings. - David Williams


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    Polished off a bottle of this last night and it was very, very nice indeed. £10 ish a bottle and I shall be purchasing a few more bottles.


     
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    Kumala Pinotage from Asda. A fiver.

    Maybe too full bodied for some to fall into the quaffable category but I like it.


     
    Posted : 17/12/2018 1:58 pm
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    Aldi’s D’ouro called Animus is a lovely bottle of wine.

    Yep - really good, and a fiver a bottle.

    Recently tried the more expensive Animus "Reserva" with the black label - probably a better wine, more sophisticated, but the original (white label) stuff is perfect quaffing wine.


     
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    Any kinda Pinot Noir going tbh. Yet to find a bottle I don't like.


     
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    My favourite everyday wine is the Aldi Pinot Noir that is just under a fiver


     
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    To me a snob is somebody who wants to be seen drinking something expensive but has no idea what it is (apart from expensive)
    Nothing wrong with liking wine because of its interesting flavour or how it’s made.
    Good wine is for sharing not showing off.

    Been drinking a nice Romanian Pinot Noir this week, £8.50 a bottle.
    Made by a Brit/Romanian couple and very nice it is too.

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    Whatever red is reduced to about 6quid in tesco.


     
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    I used to bring back a LOT of Argentinian Malbec - the good Trumpeter Reserve was about £6 out there! Since the new government has tackled the blue dollar economy inflation is rife and it’s now cheaper here than there 😣


     
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    I’m quite partial to a Washington State or Oregon Pinot Noir, but a lot of the Californian is a bit too Sulphate-ish for me. The closest decent price offering though is the NZ Oyster Bay Pinot Noir - often under £10 in the supermarket.


     
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    Bought 3 bottles of Jamshed after recommendation on here....its like Ribena.
    Give me the Stellenbosch from Aldi


     
    Posted : 17/12/2018 7:25 pm
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    Agree about Oyster Bay and I also like Guigal Côtes du Rhône.


     
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    Under a fiver and over %14 is my default but on the second week of the month where I have very little direct debit action going on I'm on the Stellenbosch as others have mentioned when I'm on a spare week of a five week month boom I'm smashing Back the apothic red with gay abandon.


     
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    The Aldi Stellenbosch is amazing for the money.

    This Xmas treat yourself to a bottle of this from Aldi
    Grand Alberone
    They sold it last year in half and full bottle sizes. It's a chunky monkey of a red wine but if you treat it like a dessert wine and drink it with some nice dark chocolate, you've got a lovely dessert


     
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    This stuff packs a punch is at least as good as Ravenswood but £4:00 a bottle cheaper don't buy it all before I stock up.


     
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    Someone mentioned Roche Mazet merlot - yes!! I brought a case home this year and it was ace. Will get more next year for sure (even if the pound halves against the euro, it’s still well worth it).

    Their cabernet is another matter - not to be recommended.


     
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    Thirded at least for Aldi's Toro Loco.

    Wolf Blass Cav Sauv when it's on offer in Morrisons.


     
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    The Autogrill service areas on Italian motorways were doing Chianti and Primitivo for E9.99 for 3 bottles. Perfectly quaffable but a bit far to go unless you happen to be in Italy.


     
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    I buy Roche Mazet Merlot from France by the box at 9 euro a pop. Tres bien! 🍷

    Same here .. in fact bring a car load back in January as part of my Brexit no deal planning.


     
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