A departure from my usual grab-bag of 'what has tickled my tonsils' this week - concentrating on just one grape variety.
Zinfandel is my go to grape for a full-on winter warmer red - loads of fruit, not too many tannins and ages nicely in the bottle.
These five are all excellent value - and the Aldi wine is way under-price for such a good wine - loads of fruit, smooth as a very smooth thing and excellent with grills and BBQs :
Aldi Meadowhawk Cellars - £7.99 - currently seems to be missing from their online site, but there's loads in my local store still.
http://sr1.wine-searcher.net/images/labels/80/10/meadowhawk-cellars-zinfandel-lodi-usa-10868010.jpg
Three from Majestic :
The first is a cheap introduction to the delights of zinfandel red - it's not a showstopper, but is well worth the £6.99. The other two are in a different class - bottled Californian sunshine for an occasional treat in a gloomy British February. The Chronic Cellars is just wonderful with spicy tagines and the like :
https://www.majestic.co.uk/Parcel-Series-Old-Vine-Zinfandel-zid18109;pgid=BtP.vVSSWlhSRpVG4IKok5jJ0000pf64qKzY;sid=_ISGhdlikauChYH59KiNh-loZGBAEEGGOhE24gun?tracking=|searchterm:zinfandel
https://www.majestic.co.uk/Chronic-Cellars-Purple-Paradise-zid18096?tracking=|searchterm:zinfandel
https://www.majestic.co.uk/Peirano-Estate-Old-Vine-Zinfandel-zid18093?tracking=|searchterm:zinfandel
Finally, I was overjoyed to find a new UK distributor for an old favourite - Avery's discontinued it a couple of years ago and I'd just drunk the last bottle from my 'rainy day rack'.
Smoking Loon is the best (for its £11 price) Zinfandel around - smooth, fruity, drinkable - excellent with a Roast Dinner, but I had a bottle with a curry the other day and it was just perfect :
https://www.winedirect.co.uk/smoking-loon-old-vine-zinfandel-2014?manufacturer_id=2363
NB - there's a £10 delivery charge , but new customers can get a 5% reduction on their first order, so a case comes in at about £124
Bottoms Up
Dave xx