
Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50 (£7 in Wales), from 20 August 2024 until 26 August 2024. See the Tesco tasting for tips on what to buy.

Drinks Retailing is reporting Tesco has introduced 16 new wines to its range, sourced from Bibendum, focusing on English wines, Prosecco and premium South American wines. Some of these wines are new to the UK market, with some brands making their first appearance in Tesco. The new listings include: Tesco Finest English White (Balfour)Tesco Finest English Rosé (Balfour)Bottega Cru Nuance Prosecco DOC BrutBottega Nero Silk Prosecco DOC Extra DryAngelica Zapata ChardonnayMount Rozier Classics Chenin Blanc (Journey’s End)Mount Rozier Classics Merlot (Journey’s End)LFE Gran Reserva MerlotLFE Gran Reserva Roussanne MarsanneKingscote English Sparkling Brut (MDCV)Kingscote English Sparkling Brut Rosé (MDCV)La Masseria del…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 3+ bottles, from 30 July 2024 until 5 August 2024. Take care when purchasing because, unlike the usual 6+ promotion, it doesn’t include all bottles over £5.50 (£7 in Wales). However, I have examined the Tesco web site and some bottles are on double promotion and have money off as well as the 25%: Tesco Finest Rioja Reserva, normally £10, £3 off + 25% off = £5.25Tesco Finest Ribera Del Duero, normally £12, £2 off + 25% off = £7.50Tesco Finest Cotes De Gascogne, normally £7.50, £1.25 off +…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50 (£7 in Wales), from 23 July 2024 until 29 July 2024. See the Tesco tasting for tips on what to buy.

From the Veneto region, renowned for its Amarone and Valpolicella wines, the Millefiori Appassimento Veneto is a different blend of Corvina and Merlot grapes. These grapes are selected from low-yielding vineyards in Northern Italy. 60% of the harvest undergoes the traditional appassimento method, where the grapes are dried in well-ventilated lofts. This technique, commonly associated with Amarone and certain styles of Valpolicella, concentrates the grapes’ aromas and flavours, resulting in richer and more complex wine. Produced and bottled by Puglia-based, not Veneto-based, Cantine Paolo Leo, this wine diverges from what is typical by using Merlot to complement the Corvina rather…

A Which? investigation has found that Tesco is the cheapest supermarket for branded wines if you have a Clubcard. An analysis of prices for 15 branded wines at major UK supermarkets (Asda, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose) from 1 February to 30 April 2024 revealed Tesco’s Clubcard discounts made it the most affordable, with a total cost of £108.43 for the basket. However, without a Clubcard, Tesco’s prices were the highest at £120.67. Asda was the second cheapest overall at £111.16 and had no loyalty scheme requirements for discounts. Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, and Waitrose also offer member-only discounts, but data…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50 (£7 in Wales), from 25 June 2024 until 1 July 2024. Max 36 bottles. See the Tesco tasting for tips on what to buy.

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, from 11 June 2024 until 17 June 2024.

In May 2024, I had the pleasure of attending Tesco’s Spring/Summer Press Tasting event in London. The selection was curated to cater to the warmer months, with a clear aim to inspire customers at every price point. The event showcased an impressive array of 138 wines, including 23 new additions to the range and numerous fresh vintages. Among this selection, these are the wines I thought stood out and left a lasting impression: Tesco Finest Premier Cru Champagne Brut NV 12.4% £25This wine is composed of 67% Chardonnay and 33% Pinot Noir. It is produced by Cédric Jacopin, the Chef…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, from 21 May 2024 until 27 May 2024. There’s also an offer, only with Clubcard, from 28 May 2024 until 9 June 2024 of buy 3+, save 25% Clubcard Price. This is on the majority, but not all wines. Look carefully. I got caught out by this when I purchased 6 wines, two of which weren’t 25% off.

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, from 23 April 2024 until 6 May 2024.

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, from 19 March 2024 until 25 March 2024.

In her article in Delicious Magazine on the best wines for comfort food, Susy Atkins recommends a selection of wines to complement hearty dishes. Suzy highlights wines that pair well with classics such as chilli, fish pie and roast chicken, offering a variety of options from different regions and at different price points. The Baron Amarillo Rioja Joven NV from Spain, priced at only £4.69 and available at Aldi, is noted for its soft spice, plum, and strawberry notes, making it suitable for red meat casseroles or rich bean chilli. The Loved and Found Touriga Nacional 2021 from the Algarve,…

La Vieille Ferme Rosé is a blend of Cinsault, Grenache and Shiraz/Syrah. Despite its modest 3.6 rating on Vivino, it comes recommended by the Telegraph newspaper and proved to be a pleasant discovery. The wine has a floral aroma and the taste distinguishes itself with its dryness, a quality that isn’t always associated with rosé wines. The flavour is peachy/nectarine, offering a fresh and fruity experience that works well both as a standalone drink and as an accompaniment to food. This rosé is available at several major supermarkets in the UK, including Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose, Iceland, Morrisons and Asda. There…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, from 13 November 23 until 3 December 2023.

Drinks Retailing is reporting that Tesco has started to update the labels of its Finest range of wines. The move aims to enrich the customer experience by using the labels to tell the story behind each wine. This initiative is part of Tesco’s broader strategy to enhance its Finest packaging and offer consumers a more premium feel. The redesigned labels are not just more aesthetically pleasing but also more informative. For example, the Tesco Finest Blanquette de Limoux now has a handwritten label that emphasises the tradition this wine. Several of these new designs are already available in-store and the…

The Good Housekeeping Institute’s annual Wine Awards panel, consisting of 10 WSET-accredited experts, sampled various bottles to identify the Best German Rieslings, for 2023. German Riesling wines are renowned for their sophisticated flavours, intricate depth, and invigorating zest. These wines offer a spectrum of tastes, from exceedingly dry to delightfully sweet, and usually feature a lower alcohol content, around 8-11% ABV. Apart from one from Laithwaites, they are all from supermarkets. Gunderloch Riesling Dry QbAABV: 12%Price: £17Available at: OcadoThis dry Riesling is a favourite among connoisseurs, offering a burst of green bell pepper and citrus zest. It’s an ideal companion…

Tesco has save 25% off wine with Clubcard when you buy 6+ bottles that are over £5.50, until Mon 30/10/23.

An article by Nicky Rampley-Clarke in the Evening Standard looks into the diverse world of Portuguese wines which come from 55 different regions and almost 200 indigenous grape varieties. The most well-known regions include Douro, Minho, and Dão, each offering unique flavours and characteristics. Portuguese wines are generally made from indigenous grapes, giving them a distinct, full-bodied and fruit-filled flavour. They are also under-appreciated so offer great value for money. The recommended wines are:

Tesco has Buy 6 or more Save 25% Clubcard Price – Save 25% On Selected Wines When You Buy 6 + Bottles, until Mon 25/9/23.
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