The Bring a Bottle Podcast: Episode 73

An Image showing Aidy, Helena and the products featured in this weeks Bring a Bottle Podcast including Lite beer baubles and Deanston The Chronicles Series Edition 1

As we don on our Santa hats and get started on celebrating all things Christmas in this week’s podcast, we just want to say a big THANK YOU to you, our wonderful listeners, for all of your support each week. If you have any suggestions for our podcast, if there are any topics you would like us to cover or if you have found an amazing product you think is worth shouting out about then please do reach out to us at sophie@thethreedrinkers.com. Have an amazing Christmas everyone! Here’s what you can expect this week…

What’s in our glass?

Deanston Chronicle Series: Edition 1

This week we’re sipping on Deanston The Chronicles Series: Edition 1. This release expertly blends four malts from casks from four different decades a 1977 Whisky Refill, 1994 Madeira cask, 2004 Amontillado cask and a 2011 Bourbon cask. Think apricot, fresh flowers and butterscotch with notes of baking spice, gingerbread men and a herbaceous finish that freshens it up beautifully.

ABV: 46.3%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £85

Drinker’s Discovery

Three Spirit non-alcoholic fizz 'Sharp'

This week we’re giving a big shout out to a no-lo brand, Three Spirit, who have released a gorgeous sparkling number called ‘Sharp’. It has a lovely texture, slightly yeasty like champagne but it doesn’t take like wine and it is packed full of botanicals to chill you out but keep you sharp. Yum.

Size: 700ml
Find here: £18.99

Christmas Bang for Buck

Graffigna Organic Malbec from the Uco Valley, Argentina.

This year we are loving Graffigna Organic Malbec from the Uco Valley, Argentina. It is rich and chocolatey with a ripe blueberry note and for its price point is an absolute steal!

ABV: 13.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Malbec (Argentina)
Find here from Sainsbury’s:
£7

Mailbag

How did Aidy and Helena get into the Drinks Industry as a profession?

‘How did you get into the wine and drinks industry as a profession?’

Listen in as we chat about all this and boozy baubles, British Airways new wine related job, the new 2022 trend of ‘Switching’ and much, much more…

How to Put Together the Perfect Cheeseboard

cheeseboard paxton and whitfiled

As Helena looks into wine and cheese matching, she gets some tips from Hero Hirsh, head of retail at the award-winning cheesemonger, Paxton & Whitfield about how to put together the perfect cheeseboard or cheese platter.

How much cheese per person?

If your cheeseboard is part of a meal, about 100g to 125g of cheese per person and  possibly a little more at Christmas is ideal, so 150g each. This is because at Christmas, the cheeseboard will often sit out for longer so people will come and go for snacks throughout the day. We can certainly agree with that!

How do you put a cheeseboard together?

Think about offering a mix of styles, textures and flavours on the platter. This is why the combination of Cheddar, Stilton and Brie has always been popular as you've got a blue, a hard cheese and a soft cheese; different textures, different milks and different flavours to savour. If you’d like to add further cheeses, perhaps think about a goats cheese and a washed rind to complete the board. Five is a good number for a full board.

Should you consider other food in the meal when putting together the cheese platter?

Yes, certainly consider what other food you are serving for the meal or at the event. If the dish just before is rich and flavoursome, think about selecting cheeses that have a stronger flavour so that they complement preceding courses. The cheese course should be a continuation of flavours so it can be enjoyed so try to match the intensity. 

What are the ideal accompaniments to a cheese board?

If you’ve got lots of flavoursome cheeses, then keep accompaniments simple, so one chutney or honey, one style of biscuit or artisan bread and then perhaps some grapes or dried fruits. Arrange them around the pieces of the cheese on the cheeseboard. Finally, I’d add  in the cheese knife and then you have a visually appetising cheeseboard to enjoy.

Are there rules to how to lay out cheese on a cheeseboard?

There are no hard and fast rules about laying a cheeseboard out. The most important thing is to make sure that it looks visually appealing and that it is easy for guests to help themselves to the cheese. There are no real rules about which cheeses can and can’t sit close to each other on a cheeseboard. If you go for a good balanced selection as outlined above, everything should be fine. 

Any tips on how to store various types of cheese?  And what to do with any leftover bits of cheese?  

How you treat the cheese has an important impact on your enjoyment of it. Once bought, I would always recommend storing the cheese in a cold room or the bottom of the fridge - if possible wrapped in waxed paper as this allows the cheese to breath. Before serving, bring the cheese out to warm up to room temperature. Twenty minutes should be enough, particularly in a warm house at Christmas. Letting the cheese warm a little will help improve its flavours when you come to eat it.  

A good piece of advice for when buying cheese for your cheeseboard at Christmas is to buy less cheese but bigger pieces. Larger pieces of fewer types will keep better over Christmas time. Bigger cuts of cheese store better than lots of small cuts. A hard cheese, a blue, a soft cheese and a piece of cheese that is slightly different or surprising is all that you need to create an appealing cheeseboard. 

In terms of leftovers, cheese is incredibly versatile and leftover cheese makes a superb cooking ingredient. It can be used in soups, risottos, pasta bakes and as a finishing touch stirred into a gravy, or sauce, to add a little bit of richness.  

Visit Paxton & Whitfield for all your cheese needs:

cheese shop bath

www.paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk

London Shops

93 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JE 
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7930 0259
Email: jermynstreet@paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk

22 Cale Street, London, SW3 3QU
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7584 0751
Email: calestreet@paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk

Bath Shop

1 John Street, Bath, BA1 2JL
Telephone: +44 (0)1225 466403
Email: bath@paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk

The Best Luxury Whisky to Gift

Words by Colin Hampden-White 

There are many things I love about Christmas, but the one thing I love the most is the number of new releases and extensions to core ranges that are released in the world of whisky. Especially that nowadays, the world of whisky really does mean the world over. Even through lockdown I have managed to metaphorically travel the globe within the world of whisky. This Christmas I’d like to share with you my favourite luxury whiskies, after all it’s a time of year we like treat those, we love. I’ll begin with my first love, Scotch, and then take you on a little journey to all four corners of the globe in a veritable concoction of exotic flavours.

Scotch

The Glenturret Manager Dram  

Created by distillery manager Ian Renwick, who is known to like peated whisky, he took three American and European oak casks of peated whisky and married them together to create this beautifully sweet peated whisky. With only 500 bottles produced, this is very limited, but there is still some left in the distillery shop.

ABV: 53%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£145

Glen Moray 1998 Barolo Finish Warehouse 1

This is Glen Moray, but not quite as we know it. It has the typical honey and orchard fruits we love in Glen Moray, but it also has a whole lot more. The finishing in Barolo gives the whisky a greater richness. Red fruits are plentiful and arrive on the palate as fresh and confected fruits. Red wine gums are the predominant fruit flavour with lots of sweetness and toasted oak.  A morish whisky which expands the already eclectic wine finished whiskies created by Glen Moray. With only 863 bottles released, I’d make a b-line for one sooner rather than later.

ABV: 52.9%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£143.16

Glenmorangie Signet

I know I extol the virtues of Glenmorangie Signet a lot, but that’s because it is so good. Made by using a small percentage of Chocolate Malt, which is heavily roasted malted barely, this whisky epitomises luxury in a glass with lots of coffee and chocolate flavours alongside manuka honey, toasted oak and soft gentle spices. One of my favourite whiskies of all time and if I’m asked for any recommendations for a special present for someone, this is always on my list. The bottle looks and feels special too with great design, more akin to a premium Cognac to Scotch, it feels special from start to finish.

ABV: 46%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£143.48

Jura 18

This is one of my favourite whiskies from Jura and I think it represents the best value on the planet for an 18 year old whisky. It will not stay at this price for long so stock up whilst you can, I have! Created from a mixture of American and European oak it is rich and smooth with plenty of complexity in the form of fresh and dried fruits. With a subtle touch of spice and fine toasted oak, this whisky punches well above its weight and is certainly a luxury dram.

ABV: 44%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£59.14

 

Talisker 18  

This is another whisky which is great value at the moment but will be increasing in price very soon. The current stock of this whisky is selling quickly and is already hard to find. Whisky Online still has some at a little more than the original price. When the restock comes next year expect Talisker 18 to be at least 25% more expensive.

ABV: 45.8%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£87

 

Raasay Single Malt

A new whisky to come to market this year, Raasay has been making waves. Distilled in the western isles of Scotland Raasay is a complex whisky especially considering it isn’t very old. It is also brilliant value for a luxury whisky. I’ve had this whisky in plenty of blind tastings and it is always mistaken for a much more expensive whisky. With lots of red fruits, vanilla fudge and touches of pepper and chocolate, all wrapped up in a sweet cloak of peat and smoke, this is a smooth whisky which is definitely worth trying.

ABV: 46.4%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£48

 

The Dalmore Port Wood Reserve  

The Dalmore must be one of the few whiskies which everyone associates with luxury. Known for creating whiskies with lots of sherry influence this expression is no different, with lots of Christmas cake aromas and flavours and plenty of spice. What makes this one a little different is the port wood which adds a layer of complexity and deep red fruit flavour, think plumbs and dark cherries. Bottled at an above average strength this whisky is still very smooth. So rather than pass the port this Christmas, try passing the port wood reserve.

ABV: 46.5%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£74.95

 

World Whisky

Oxford Artisan Distillery The Graduate

The Oxford Artisan Distillery makes their whiskies with ancient grains, and they have so little that they must batch their whiskies. This one is the 6th of their releases and is made with Rye. The colour of the whisky is deep amber, and the flavours are not only typical of rye with oily peppery notes, but also have plenty of underlying fruit and rich toasted oak. A new distillery which is going from strength to strength with every release. And they make a great gin too!

ABV: 51.3%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£89.95

Bushmills 2000  

This expression is a part of the causeway collection from Bushmills. It takes the usual flavours one expects from Bushmills and Irish whisky and turns the volume up. It is rich and complex, and left to build on the palate a huge wave of exotic tropical fruit comes through. A truly luxury Irish whisky and with old Irish malt whisky continuing to rise in price, these will never by found for these prices again. A real treat for this holiday season.

ABV: 54.1%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£259.95

 

Stauning Rye

Last year I was loving Rye whisky from Stork. This year I’ve been enjoying another European rye whisky but this time from Denmark rather than Germany. With big oily peppery flavours mixed with cooked fruits and sweet oak from fresh barrels, this Rye has a luxury feel and flavour. I would say savour it, but it is so moreish I suspect it won’t last that long on anyone’s shelf.

ABV: 48%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£56.95

 

Cotswolds Sherry Cask

This is one of the best sherry cask whiskies I tasted in 2021. Not just one of the best from the new world of whisky, but one of the best from everywhere, including Scotland. It delivers the spicy, Christmas cask flavours with such beautiful balance one doesn’t notice it is over 57% ABV. Rich with lots of dried and fresh fruit from both the oak and spirit, it is no doubt a luxury whisky and is an ongoing expression in the Cotswolds core range. So once you’ve tried it this Christmas, it will be there next year for you to enjoy even more.

ABV: 57.4%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£62.95


Kavalan solist Amontillado Sherry Cask

Kavalan produce quite a few single cask ex sherry whiskies, and this is one of my favourites. Not as heavy as an Oloroso sherry cask and not as light as a ex Fino cask, this whisky has a flavour profile which runs right down the middle. There are Christmas cake flavours and spice, but also zesty lemon and a very slight salinity to it. Extremely complex and the epitome of luxury coming from Taiwan.   

ABV: 55.6%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£360

Johnnie Walker Masters of Flavour

Jim Beverage, the Master Blender at Diageo, the creator of Johnnie Walker is about to retire at the end of this year. His last creation, made with the assistance of the whole blending team at Diageo is a 48 year old blended whisky. Masters of Flavour is quite a whisky and tops my luxury whisky for Christmas 2021. Out of most of our reach, but for those who can, should. Only 283 bottles were created, and it is one of the greatest blended whiskies I have tried. Sweet at first, with a complex mix of honey, but clear and crystalline, leading to fresh fruits, then dried with a touch of smoke then building up on the palate. The finish is extraordinarily long, but not drying. Using seven whiskies from Port Dundas, Brora, Glen Albyn, Glenury Royal, Blair Athol, Dalwhinnie and Camronbridge, it is a remarkable whisky to end a difficult year.

ABV: 41.8%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£20,000

Looking for more? We also have Christmas gin, rum, white wine, red wine and gift sets guides available!

Great Drinks Gift Ideas for Christmas

Words by Ana Patterson

Merry Christmas all! Get ready to panic shop in 3, 2, 1…

…or perhaps not? Trying to decide what to get for those hard-to-buy-for friends and family members is a tough chore and not something you want to be dealing with this late in the game. Put down that pen and paper, stop scratching your head and start reading our 2021 Christmas Gift Guide!

Coravin Pivot

Throw away your old, simple bottle stoppers this minute – Coravin Pivot is on the scene! If you know a friend or family member who likes to drink nice wine, the Coravin Pivot is going to be a lifesaver for them. It allows one to stopper a wine bottle without letting it oxidise, meaning you can preserve a bottle of wine for up to 4 weeks – ensuring the last glass is as amazing as the first.

Find here: £99 (on offer from £119) 

Dottie’s Luxury Espresso Martini Christmas Gift Set

Dottie’s is all about premium coffee when it comes to their ready-to-drink Espresso Martinis, meaning they’re full of flavour and super delicious! Pour straight into a glass and wait a minute for the crema to settle and pop a coffee bean on the top. This is the first real, premium espresso martini in a can you can buy! The gift set comes with two cans of their famous Espresso Martini and two beautifully crafted Italian crystal coupe glasses. Decadence at its very best!

Find it here: £39

Majestic’s Ultimate Christmas Wine Club

Majestic have scored a blinder with gifting AND sorting Christmas dinner this year. Welcome to the Majestic Wine Club: a 12-bottle case of hand picked wine for Christmas which can be bought as a one off purchase or as part of a subscription. The case includes Champagne, Crémant, a selection of big, comforting reds and an epic tawny port. Each bottle is new and exclusive to Majestic and the case comes with education materials, an attractive guide and links to video tasting guides. The ‘Wine Club’ case is available on a strictly limited run.

Order here for £159 by 23/12/21 for pre-Christmas delivery

Banks Brothers Wine Discovery Set

Chef Tommy Banks and his brother James launched these premium wines in a can earlier this year to rapturous applause from wine professionals. They are genuinely fantastic. If you have an indecisive wine lover in your life, then this wine discovery set is exactly what they need this Christmas. It comes with 7 different wines inside beautifully designed cans. You’ll receive a Syrah Mourvèdre, a Chardonnay, a Riesling, a Grenache Blanc, a Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz blend and a Pinot Noir. If you’ve ever wanted to try spotting the difference between different types of wine, this is a great place to start! 

Find it here: £40 for 6, £78 for 12 

STIR-UP Cocktail Subscription Club

STIR-UP is all about going on journey of discovery through the world of classic cocktails with the freshest ingredients, the finest spirits and expert tricks and tips to finesse your creations. Beautifully packaged, with a monthly delivery of individual ingredients for 4 cocktails, each box costs from £34.95 and is delivered directly through your door. No waste, super fun and the perfect reason to get together with friends. We love the Blackberry Old Fashioned and the Mai Tai. Yum!

Find it here from £34.95

M&S Marksologist Ready-to-Drink Cocktails

Ready-to-drink cocktails are the perfect gift as the lucky receiver can open up the bottle and have a taste right then and there! The M&S Christmas Elves have been hard at work this year and have provided us with 6 different cocktails! There’s a Clover Club, Old Fashioned, Passionstar Martini, Espresso Martini, Negroni and a Verdita Margarita. You can either buy the cocktails separately or in a case of 6.

Find it here: £18 for 500ml, £108 for all 6 

OTO CBD Cocktail Bitters

Without a doubt, this is the most sophisticated bottle of bitters you will ever own with that matte black bottle sporting a shock of orange. It’s the world’s first CBD bitters, combining organically grown hemp plants with a bespoke range of botanicals with antioxidant properties. It’s savoury, herbaceous and complex – delicious in a wide range of cocktails (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) or even splashed into water for a more relaxing night. We are obsessed with ours. 

Find it here: £58.65 (on offer from £69) 

Azu Spirits Tasting Sets

This gift isn’t just a bottle, it’s an experience that can be shared amongst friends this holiday season. Azu is offering spirits tasting kits in both British Gin and Scotch Whisky. The kits come with numbered bottles and guides to each spirit so you can taste them and discover what makes them unique. If you go for the gin selection you’ll also be provided with perfectly portioned bottles of tonic! If you want a fun gift, why not try out the ‘Who Am I? Guess The Malts’! It’s education, entertainment and a great gift, all rolled into one.

Find it here: from £45

Innis & Gunn Vanishing Point 05 Beer

There’s something so special about receiving a limited-edition gift at Christmas, which is why we’ve included this delicious limited edition beer in our gift guide. Innis & Gunn are known for the limited runs of their rare beers, handcrafted in Perth and matured in Scotch whisky casks. Their current star is ‘Vanishing Point 05’, an 11% Imperial stout matured in 15-Year-Old Speyside Single Malt Whisky Casks for a year. It’s deep, dark, chocolatey and even comes with its own goblet! Make a beer and whisky lover very happy this Christmas with Innis & Gunn.

Find it here: £15.00

Pink Diesel Rosé

Pink Diesel Rosé is not just a great rosé to consider for your wine loving friends, but it’s also a great foodie rosé. Hailing from Bandol AOC in the heart of Provence, an extra splash of the Mourvèdre grape brings red fruit, weight and texture, making it a great, more refreshing choice for Christmas lunch than heavy reds. A creamy, fruity rosé, it combines ancient methods with modern winemaking techniques to produce a beautiful wine with notes of honey, peach, red berry and citrus. It’s eco-friendly too with all grapes handpicked in low yields from a small, single vineyard in Bandol, Provence, so really there’s nothing not to love!

Find it here:  £15.95

Copper Rivet Distillery Gin Duo, Jigger and Cocktail Stirrer Gift Box

Gin lovers far and wide will be flocking to this beautiful gift set by Copper Rivet Distillery that includes two bottles of their gin (one Dockyard, one Damson), a copper jigger and a copper bar spoon. You’ll be ready to mix up your favourite gin cocktail in no time while sporting some classy barware that’ll be the envy of all your friends.

Find it here: £25

Cucielo Negroni Gift Set

The Negroni is the most stylish cocktail on the block right now, and what’s even more stylish is being able to knock one up yourself! As all seasoned mixologists will know, the Negroni is a delightful combination of gin, vermouth and Campari. Cucielo’s gift set includes their delicious Rosso Vermouth di Torino and two of their Il Tempo Vola crystal Negroni glasses. The perfect gift for a Negroni lover!

Find it here: £38

Signature Brew Pub in a Box

Can’t go to the pub? Bring the pub to you this Christmas! Signature Brew’s Pub In A Box features a selection of craft beers, glassware, pub snacks, a music quiz and some exclusive playlists tailored to each beer which makes for a fantastic all around experience. We all know someone who’s dying to own their own pub, or perhaps someone who’s already set up shop in their back garden – so here’s to them!

Find it here: £30

Looking for more? We also have Christmas gin, rum, white wine, red wine and luxury whisky guides available!

The Best Gins To Gift This Christmas

Words by Leigh Andrews

With the big day fast approaching and with such an amazing choice of gins and gin gifts on the market, choosing can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming - especially if you’re not clued up on the latest trends and releases. Fear not! We have put together a list of little beauties for you. There are all sorts of gins and gin related gifts in here for gin liqueur lovers to the super geeky gin collectors. Each will make sure that you stay on Santa’s good list for next year!  

TARQUIN’S FIGGY PUDDING GIN

This needs no explanation as a great gin gift for Christmas. it’s called Figgy Pudding after all! The flavours in this little Cornish beauty invoke thoughts of nights sat next to the fire, toasted marshmallows and just one more mince pie (once they’re gone they never existed, right?). Christmas spices, citrus zest, dried figs and even blow-torched, brandy-soaked cherry wood chips are all infused with Tarquin’s original London Dry Gin so yep, that makes this a full strength gin woohoo! Try it with ginger ale, lots of ice and a wedge of orange. Oh, and just one more mince pie!

ABV: 42%
Size: 700ml
Find Here: UK £35.95

ANGEL FEATHERS APPLE GIN

Angelic Angel Feathers is perfect if you’re looking for an eco-friendly gin gift for that special someone, with the flavour to back it up. Produced in Wales using only seasonal fruits and botanicals from their own micro fruitery, the bottles even have compostable seals and are returnable/reusable. You can even contact Katharine, the owner at www.angelfeathers.co.uk, she is full of suggestions for your empties that go way past the usual fairy lights! Also available in a stocking filler size of 200ml, meaning you could try some of her other flavours too. This gin is gorgeous with mulling spices in hot apple juice or over ice as a sipper. 

ABV: 39%
Size: 200ml, 500ml
Find here: £23 - £43.50

ATLAS SHICHIMI GIN

Atlas Gins are inspired by exotic flavours from all around the world and we love them for their complex, unique flavours. Their Shichimi gin (try saying that after having a couple) is inspired by 17th Century, Japanese spice blend, which combines seven spices and is used in traditional cooking. Botanicals in here include Sichuan peppercorn, gyokuro green tea, ginger and nori seaweed, giving it a warm kick with moreish umami notes all freshened up with the juniper and citrus. This is a proper gin to savour!

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Find Here: £48

CABBY’S GIN

This small batch gin was distilled in London by almost by mistake! Cabby’s are well known for their rum and they were debating whether or not to put in some juniper, when they discovered an ideal botanical blend for gin. It’s incredibly refreshing and delicately aromatic with notes of lemon balm, dried herbs and lavender, balanced by more exotic spice notes and all underpinned by just the right amount of Juniper. Buying this will also support a black-owned business. Try the rum too!

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Find Here: £28.49

TEMPLAR SPIRIT GIN (Daniel Hooper Joker Edition)

If you’re fortunate enough to know a gin collector (they always want to let you taste their latest find!) but are stumped on what to get them for Christmas, then you can’t go wrong with a rare bottle. This striking bottle not only contains a fantastic, classic, smooth London dry gin but how about an actual work of art on the bottle?! Templar Spirits commissioned British artist Daniel Hooper to design and then hand finish each label on this very limited run of 50 bottles of Templar Spirits Gin. If you miss out on this one, fear not, Dan will be working on future limited editions with Templar Spirits.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find Here: £100

GLASWEGIN CHRISTMAS CRACKER

Now, this is the kind of Christmas cracker every gin lover wants to find on the tree! Feel free to add several, dear husband (I hope he’s reading this!). We’ll even let you off that there’s no bad joke or quality plastic jewellery inside! With 8 botanicals including Scottish milk thistle, coriander, orange flower, Italian juniper, angelica, chamomile, bay leaf and pink peppercorns, this smooth and distinct gin is definitely an absolute cracker!

ABV: 41.1%
Size: 50ml
Find here: £7.95

MARKS AND SPENCER SNOW GLOBE GIN

If you’re looking for a gift for that person who loves Christmas, lots of sparkle and a wee liqueur after dinner (gin purists look away!) then they’ll love to receive one of this year’s Marks and Spencer’s collection of Snow Globe Gin Liqueurs. Since they first introduced their sell-out bottles last year, they have expanded their range to include new flavours and even a monster 1.5L bottle that not only lights up to show off the shimmering 24ct edible gold leaf but also plays a festive Christmas tune! From cracker sets to mixed cases, there’s something for everyone on your Christmas list!

ABV: 20%
Size: 50ml to 1.5L
Find here: £32 - £120

CRAFT GIN CLUB SUBSCRIPTION

The gift that keeps on giving! It will give your gin lover surprises all through the year and you MAJOR brownie points! You can purchase a no-contract subscription to the Craft Gin Club that will send that lucky person a gin box from every quarter to every month. This box is great not only for the fabulous gins which are always full size, and often exclusive distillery releases for club members, but the amazing range of extra snacks, cocktail ingredients, tonics, garnishes and the gin magazine that comes with it.

ABV: Variable
Size: 700ml
Find here: £40 per box

ROCK ROSE REFILL REWARDS CLUB

Following on from the subscription idea, Scottish distillers Dunnet Bay have gone one step further and have set up a refill club. All you need is an empty Rock Rose Gin bottle (buy them a full bottle to go with their refill subscription if they don’t already have one) and at intervals of your choosing from 3, 6 and 12 month memberships, they will send a refill pouch along with some other goodies for less than the cost of a bottle. The recipient can change the gins they receive (their Navy strength gin ROCKS) and once they’ve refilled just put the empty pouch directly back in the post to be fully recycled at source….make sure you have drained that pouch!

ABV: 41.5% - 57%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £30-£34 per refill

SECRET GARDEN CHRISTMAS GIN

Working hand in hand with nature being their ethos and with 600 herb varieties in their distillery garden at the foot of the Pentland hills, the folks at The Secret Garden distillery have created this absolute beaut of a Christmas gin that anyone would love to unwrap on the big day. It’s got all of those gorgeous warming Christmas spices, 100% natural ingredients and no added sugar which obviously means extra chocs can be consumed with no guilt, right?! A really simple serve is all that’s needed as this gin speaks for itself so add lots of ice, light tonic and a slice of orange for that perfect festive tipple!

ABV: 39%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £36.95

See our other Christmas guides on red wines, rum, white wine and more!

Great Value Red Wines for Christmas

It’s fair to say that we really are spoiled for choice with wine in the supermarkets these days. Some have really stepped up their game in recent years too, offering great quality, entry-level wines that won’t break the bank as well as some finer classics that even if you’re trading up, would easily cost more elsewhere. Here are some bold and beautiful red wines hand-picked by us for your festive feasting pleasure. 

Graffigna Reserve Malbec

From the higher altitude of Argentina’s Uco Valley, this is quite simply just a darn good Malbec for the money. Rich and chocolatey with a ripe blueberry note. Lovely. 

ABV: 13.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Malbec (Argentina)
Find here from Sainsbury’s:
£7

Casa Roscoli Organic Primitivo

Organic and vegan friendly, this is a wonderfully juicy Primitivo. So easy to drink and packed full of plum and blackcurrant fruit with a touch of baking spice. Not too sweet and cloying either. 

ABV: 13.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Zinfandel (Italy)
Find here from Tesco:
£8

Specially Selected Amarone

Amarone is making a comeback this winter as we reach for its comforting notes of dark cherry, raspberry and cocoa. This is big and brooding - ideal with beef and hard, truffle cheese. Just what you need in the cold! 

ABV: 15%
Size:
750ml
Find here from Aldi:
£12.99

Magnums for celebration

Ramón Bilbao Crianza Rioja Magnum

Nothing says celebration like a big bottle and this is one hell of a crowd pleaser. Think wild strawberry, spice, a touch of licorice and leathery notes starting to appear. A great, reliable producer too and fantastic value.

ABV: 14%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Tempranillo (Spain)
Find here from Tesco:
£19

Viñalba Reserve Malbec Magnum

Another classic, reliable Malbec only this time, in a big bottle! Concentrated and inky, this has a lovely texture where graphite meets bramble fruit. Elegantly poised - and a must with meat. 

ABV: 14.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Malbec (Argentina)
Find Here from Tesco:
£10 for 750ml (magnum coming soon)

Sparkling Red

Specially Selected Sparkling Shiraz

Yes, you saw that correctly. A sparkling red! Australia has been producing wonderful sparkling Shiraz for years and years. Its slight sweetness makes it a fun, alternative choice for grilled meat and veggies. Serve slightly chilled but not too cold, as well as with meat, It can take some salty, blue cheese too. 

ABV: 13.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Shiraz Blend (South Australia)
Find here from Aldi:
£6.99

Sweet Red

Malamado Fortified Malbec (perfect with chocolate truffles or a chocolate log)

Christmas isn’t Christmas without some form of fortified red at the end of the meal, but if Port is a little too much, try this! Made in a similar way to Port, this is a high quality Malbec that has been fortified to 18%. A little softer than Port ‘proper’, this is chocolatey and velvety with notes of raspberry, cherry and spice. Have it with chocolate truffles after dinner - or for dessert - and it will sing! Incredible value from one of Argentina’s best producers.

ABV: 18%
Size:
500ml
Grape: Malbec (Argentina)
Find here from Tesco:
£9

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Affordable white wines for Christmas

The Christmas and New Year period is when we’ll be popping more corks than normal. Well, some of us will be!  Thing is, we don't want to break the bank, but we still want the wine to be really darn good. Is this possible? Yes! We’ve done the ‘hard’ work and sipped our way through enough wine this year, so we can bring you the most delicious booze for your buck. Here are some great, special, yet affordable white wines for Christmas.

Eylo Verdejo, Rueda 2020

Vibrant, tropical and zesty, Verdejo is a luscious, Spanish grape that lovers of Sauvignon who want something a bit different will adore. A little fuller-bodied than a Sauvignon, the Eylo has a lush note of smoky guava with its citrusy, crisp goodness. Drink this with goats cheese, white fish and smoked salmon - or just sip it alone. 

ABV: 13.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Verdejo (Spain)
Find here from Laithwaites:
£10.99

Tempus Two Quartz Chardonnay, 2020

Modern style, easy drinking, Aussie Chardonnay at its best and by that, we mean fresh and fruity with notes of melon and white peach - not a sickly oak bomb. This is a great food wine that will work with your turkey as well as nutty hard cheeses.  A proper, reliable crowd pleaser. 

ABV: 12%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Chardonnay (South Australia)
Find here from Sainsbury’s:
£7

Tesco Finest Soave Superiore Classico, 2020 

Soave lost favour as a wine style when Pinot Grigio took over for a while, but it’s finding favour again as a go-to, quality-driven, dry white wine style. Easy with everything, alone or with food, this particular version with its touch of salted almonds will appeal to everyone and at any time. 

ABV: 13%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Garganega (Soave Classico, Italy)
Find here from Tesco:
£7.50 (IWSC 2021 Gold Medal Winner) 

Campanula Pinot Grigio, 2020

It’s not every day we recommend Pinot Grigio because to be honest, we were a bit over it. However, Hungary is producing some really fabulous whites at the moment and this little PG is rather good. It has the classic white pear and mineral vibe going on with a lovely balance and texture. Italy, watch your backs! 

ABV: 12.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Pinot Grigio (Hungary)
Find here from Laithwaites:
£9.99

Chapel Down Chardonnay, 2020

There’s something about Chardonnay grapes in Kent and the sunny 2020 vintage really made them sing! This is a glorious, mid-world style of Chardonnay that has a crispness that Chablis lovers will enjoy with an extra dollop of fruit to keep everyone happy. Peach, melon, a touch of vanilla pod and a cool slick of citrus. Lovely. 

ABV: 11.5%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Chardonnay (England)
Find here from Majestic
£11.99

L’émigre Blanc, Graves, White Bordeaux, 2020

Ok, so £14.99 is not your cheapest wine but for a high class, White Bordeaux it’s actually pretty good value. White Bordeaux will usually be a blend of zesty, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc with the more waxy, weighty Sémillon. The result is rich and intense yet elegant, with a touch of spice. This white Bordeaux is organic with great intensity offering well defined flavours of elderflower, lime and blackcurrant leaf. Its label appeal is big too!

ABV: 12%
Size:
750ml
Grape: Sauvignon Blend (Graves - Bordeaux, France)
Find here from Virgin Wines:
£14.99

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The Best Rum to Gift This Christmas

Rum has been climbing the popularity rankings again this year with more and more people purchasing it to experiment with in cocktail making at home. From sipping rums to those designed for mixing, we’ve been so impressed with the quality of the rums we’ve tried over the last 12 months, so, without further ado, here are our recommendations for some of the best rums to gift your loved ones this year!

Tidal Rum

A stunning rum that mixes the flavours of the Caribbean with a little bit of the UK. Tidal rum is a blend of rums from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and the Dominican Republic that has been infused with oak smoked Pepper Dulse seaweed from Jersey of all things! It is sweet and aromatic, with a salty and earthy note to it. Try mixing it up in an Old Fashioned or drinking it with soda and lime. Yum!

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find here:
£34.95

Worthy Park Reserve 2010 Madeira Cask Finish Rum

One of the first of two double-matured releases to come from the Worthy Park Estate in Jamaica, this particular rum was distilled in 2010 and then matured for 8 years in ex-bourbon and then 2 years in ex-madeira casks before being bottled in 2020. Was it worth it we hear you ask and our answer is a big YES! It’s sweet and fruity, with hints of caramel, vanilla, pineapple and a slightly spicy edge on the finish. A beautiful sipping rum.

ABV: 45%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £58.75

Abuelo XV Cognac Cask ‘Napoleon’ Rum

It’s very hard to go wrong when picking up a bottle of Ron Abuelo and we might actually go as far as to say this is our favourite bottling of theirs yet! Aged for 15 years in barrels which used to hold Napoleon Cognac, this Panamanian Rum is really smooth with extremely deep, rich flavours of fruit and coffee. Try it on the rocks – you won’t be disappointed! 

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find here:
£60.89 

Blackwell Rum + Blackwell Rum Truffles

Now, here’s a Christmas combo for the rum lover in your life! Rock and Roll legend (who founded Island Records), hotelier and rum producer Chris Blackwell has collaborated with Charbonnel et Walker to produce some epic rum truffles. Inspired by Jamaica where both Blackwell (who owns GoldenEye) and Charbonnel et Walker Chairman, Galvin Weston, have strong roots and a family heritage, these are dark and rich with a real rum flavour - stunning with a tot of the rum itself. Combining music, rum and chocolate, tucked under the truffle box lid is an exclusive playlist, accessible via a QR code, curated by Blackwell.

Blackwell Rum Truffles: £16 here and at most Charbonnel et Walker concessions.

007 Blackwell Jamaican Rum: $35 / £35 here

World of Zing Festive Cocktails

Designed and crafted by Channel 4 Sunday Brunch cocktail expert Pritesh Mody, World of Zing has launched its boozy Christmas range, which includes Cocktail Christmas Cards, Bottled Christmas Cocktails and Christmas Cocktail Baubles! From Salted Caramel Espresso Martinis to Mince Pie Manhattans, the collection has the perfect tipple for everyone! Oh my goodness. Mince Pie Manhattans…

Bottled Cocktails (500ml) £22-£25 / Cocktail Baubles: From £18.50 per set
Find here:
worldofzing.com

Eminente Reserva 7 Year Old Rum

Not only does this rum have a snazzy scaly bottle, it is also an extremely appealing Cuban rum. Made with 100% Cuban sugar cane, it has the freshness of a traditional Cuban white, light rum and the complexity of a more aged one with its notes of rich tobacco, smoke and coffee blending seamlessly with its floral and cherry notes. It works beautifully neat, but just as well in a very posh Dark ‘n’ Stormy if you fancy!
ABV: 41.3%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £43.95

Havana Club Cuban Spiced Rum

Havana Club does rum and it does rum well. Period. Its Cuban spiced rum is its first spiced expression and it is no exception this rule. Made from a combination of double aged rum complemented by a variety of spices, guava, toasted coconut, vanilla and pineapple, we love mixing this up into a Cuba Libre but to be quite honest it is delicious however you want to try it so get sipping!

ABV: 35%
Size: 700ml
Find here:
£21.95

The Salford Spiced Rum

A tribute to the dock workers who brought Caribbean rum into Salford Docks during the 1800s, this small batch rum is expertly infused with vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and Caribbean fruits leading to a beautifully smooth, fruity and spicy rum. Not only is the rum itself amazing, but the bottle is something to write home about too. Designed by local artist “DaveDraws”, it features a really intricate doodle of the Salford dock area. Try it neat, in a rum and coke or if you’re feeling a bit ‘extra’ in a mango Daiquiri!

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Find here:
£35.90

Liberté Spiced Rum

Before we even get in to how delicious this spiced rum is, we feel the need to point out that it is an absolute steal at only £14.99! A beautiful blend of Trinidadian and Dominican rums aged in ex-bourbon casks, this rum has notes of coffee bean and cocoa powder, vanilla, orange peel and cinnamon. It tastes great sipped alone but works equally as well in a Dark ‘n’ Stormy!

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