Decent white wine for a tenner? (Better than Daybreak SB)

Decent white wine for a tenner? (Better than Daybreak SB)

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PushedDover

5,656 posts

53 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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thebraketester said:
we get through gallons of that (and the Rose)
Picked up one of these Chardonnays yesterday and we happily drank very chilled.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/311...

andyA700

2,699 posts

37 months

Monday 1st January
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The Vielle Ferme is one of my go to whites, particularly in the Summer. Another sub £10 white to look out for is any white Rioja if they are sub £10, particularly from Aldi or Lidl.

popegregory

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1,439 posts

134 months

Monday 1st January
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andyA700 said:
The Vielle Ferme is one of my go to whites, particularly in the Summer. Another sub £10 white to look out for is any white Rioja if they are sub £10, particularly from Aldi or Lidl.
This is really interesting as I wasn’t bowled over by the red they do so will give the white a try

sean ie3

2,009 posts

136 months

Monday 1st January
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Is there a thread on sparkling?

Tesco Prosecco, in my top two alongside Crement de Jura.

CopperBolt

805 posts

67 months

Thursday 4th January
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sean ie3 said:
Is there a thread on sparkling?
My tipple of choice these days. Tend to go for Freixenet rose or white. The business and no headaches in the morning.

PushedDover

5,656 posts

53 months

Thursday 4th January
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CopperBolt said:
sean ie3 said:
Is there a thread on sparkling?
My tipple of choice these days. Tend to go for Freixenet rose or white. The business and no headaches in the morning.
Bouvet Cremant from Majestic.
esp the Blanc de Blanc

dunkind

169 posts

20 months

Thursday 4th January
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sean ie3 said:
Is there a thread on sparkling?

Tesco Prosecco, in my top two alongside Crement de Jura.
Hi Sean, what are your thoughts on Crémant DU Jura? Living predominately in Burgundy towards the Alps I drink a lot of sparkling Burgundy, Crémant. I’ve started drinking a few wines from the Jura, Chateau Chalon 2013 being the latest of them. I love the burnt sherry style, especially with cheese from the region.
I’d appreciate your thoughts.

sean ie3

2,009 posts

136 months

Thursday 4th January
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dunkind said:
Hi Sean, what are your thoughts on Crémant DU Jura? Living predominately in Burgundy towards the Alps I drink a lot of sparkling Burgundy, Crémant. I’ve started drinking a few wines from the Jura, Chateau Chalon 2013 being the latest of them. I love the burnt sherry style, especially with cheese from the region.
I’d appreciate your thoughts.
Too late to edit that, I'm usually on top of those things, my apologies. As to thoughts on sparkling wine, cheep and tasty, there is a cremant from the Loire that I enjoy also.