
Welcome to my bi-annual listing, updated every June and December, of great wines at £7 or less, based on tasting over 1500 wines at press tastings over the previous year. Finding a great bottle of wine doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. From crisp, aromatic whites to rich, full-bodied reds, here is your definitive list of the best affordable wines, complete with their vintage, supplier, cost and a brief tasting note to help you choose. Aldi Asda Co-op Lidl Majestic Morrisons Tesco

Welcome to my bi-annual summary, which is updated every June and December to bring you wine recommendations from The Wine Society. Across the recent Autumn and Spring/Summer press tastings, I have tasted over 240 wines to curate this buyer’s guide. To help you easily navigate their web site, I have grouped my favourites by country, complete with their vintage, price, and a short tasting note. Please note that at the time of writing, not all wines may be in stock yet and prices are subject to change. England France Spain Chile Australia USA Austria Greece Portugal

Welcome to my Majestic pick list, updated every June and December. Over the course of the recent Majestic Autumn and Spring press tastings, I have tasted over 200 wines. To help you easily navigate the wine aisles on your next visit, I have selected my favourites from these events. The wines below are grouped by country, complete with their vintage, price, and a quick summary to help you find the perfect bottle. Prices are subject to change and not every wine will always be available in every store. However, Majestic can usually find bottles in other branches if needed. Australia…

Welcome to my latest Co-op wine roundup. Over the recent Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer press events, I have tasted over 140 wines from the two tastings to find my favourite bottles available at the Co-op. This is a bi-annual summary updated every June and December, designed to help you navigate the shelves and discover everything from excellent value weekday bottles to top choices for special occasions. Below is my curated list of top picks, grouped by country, complete with vintages, prices, and a quick tasting note for each. Please note that not all bottles are in all store, prices may change…

Welcome to my latest bi-annual summary, updated every June and December, where I bring you the my Sainsbury’s wine selections. I have tasted over 250 wines from the two tastings hosted by Sainsbury’s over the past year, narrowing down the offerings to highlight the most exciting discoveries, reliable classics and absolute bargains. From textured whites to outstanding premium choices, here are my recommendations, grouped by country, for ease of finding in the aisles. Prices are subject to change, sometimes even downwards by as much as 25% during the buy-six promotions. Argentina Australia Austria Chile England France Italy New Zealand Portugal…

Welcome to the Asda pick list. I have tasted over 150 wines from the two tastings recently hosted by Asda, their Autumn/Winter showcase and the Exceptional range tasting. To help you navigate the aisles and find the absolute best bottles for your money, I have compiled my top picks by country. This is a bi-annual summary updated every June and December to ensure you always have the most current recommendations. Availability will vary by store and prices are subject to change, especially during mix 6 25% off periods. Argentina Australia Austria Chile England France Italy New Zealand Romania South Africa…

Welcome to my latest Morrisons wine round-up. I have tasted over 250 wines from the two tastings at the recent Morrisons Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer press events to find the best bottles. This is a bi-annual summary updated every June and December, designed to help you navigate the aisles and discover the best value and quality available. Here are my top recommendations, grouped by country, complete with vintage, price and a quick tasting note for each. Keep in mind that availability varies by store, and these prices can drop significantly during 25% off promotions. France Spain Italy England Germany New Zealand…

Welcome to the latest edition of my Waitrose wine round-up. Over the last year, I have tasted over 250 wines from the Waitrose Autumn and Spring Waitrose tastings to bring you the absolute best bottles worth your attention. This is a bi-annual summary updated every June and December, ensuring you always have access to the freshest seasonal recommendations. Waitrose continues to impress with its expanding No.1 tier and the intriguing ‘Loved & Found’ range, showcasing excellent quality across the board. Below, I have categorised my top wines by country. Please note that prices are subject to change and can even…

Welcome to my bi-annual summary, which is updated every June and December to highlight the very best bottles I have discovered at Tesco. I have tasted over 250 wines from the two latest press events: the Tesco Autumn/Winter 2025 tasting and the Spring/Summer 2026 tasting. Both of these events highlighted Tesco’s impressive commitment to developing its range, cementing its reputation for providing everything from outstanding value to premium bottles. To help you navigate the wine aisles, I have organised all my picks from these tastings below. They are grouped by country, complete with their vintage and price. Keep in mind…

If you have been following my recent tasting adventures, you will know that I have tasted over 170 wines from the Lidl tastings over the past year. To make it easier for you to find my favourite bottles, I have put together this bi-annual summary, updated every June and December, highlighting my picks. To help you easily navigate the wine aisles on your next shopping trip, I have grouped all of my top recommendations by country, complete with vintages, prices and a brief tasting note for each. Australia Jailbird Australian Blend 2021 £5.99 This leathery, smoky Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz…

Welcome to my bi-annual summary, updated every June and December. Over the last year I tasted over 65 wines at the last Autumn tasting. Aldi didn’t have a Spring/Summer tasting this year as they are streamlining their range. To help you easily navigate the wine aisles on your next shop, I have listed the top wines with their vintage and price, grouped by country. Most of these wines are seasonal, so please the availability and be aware that prices are subject to change. South Africa France Spain Italy Portugal Moldova
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