What Should I Drink With Chinese Food?

It’s difficult to generalise when it comes to pairing drinks with Chinese food. There are ‘eight great’ culinary traditions across the country, and on top of that some like Cantonese have been heavily anglicised for British tastes.

Having said that, the same pairing rules apply, which is lighter liquids for lighter dishes, bigger and more robust drinks for equivalent dishes. There is plenty of sweetness, sourness, and spice at play so pairing drinks with Chinese food does have the potential to go badly wrong. However, we’re here to help! Chinese New Year is February 10th, so if you’re celebrating or just fancy a Chinese feast, then we’ve got some recommendations below.

White Wine

Riesling

There’s a reason Riesling is a stalwart of these guides. If we’re have to pick one drink to pair with Chinese food, then it’s Riesling. More specifically, Spätlese Riesling, which just means late harvest grapes, so you get extra sweetness driving through, as well as that hefty kick of acidity. There’s a richness there usually, but the sweetness isn’t cloying at all – think more fruity, less cloying. That fruity sweetness makes is one of the few white wines that works well with Peking duck, slicing through the fatty meat but complimenting plum sauce. Any sweet and sour dishes and noodle-based dishes with a little grease – Riesling work great. Sesame chicken too. And seafood. Riesling is just so adaptable.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 9%
Find here: £5.75 (usually more!)

Red Wine

Syrah/Shiraz

Syrah or Shiraz (they’re the same grape remember) can be great with some Chinese dishes. Find an Australian Shiraz (Clare Valley for example) with fine tannins, sweetness, and peppery, smoky, richness and you’re onto a winner. Jammy, red fruits alongside the above traits will work so well with Peking duck and spicier dishes like beef in black bean sauce. It might be wise to avoid very light dumplings and other starters with Shiraz though, because it may overpower.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £13.99

Grenache

Big, super fruity reds like Mourvèdre or Grenache come into play for hotter dishes, without the tannins to overdo the spice. Glazed ribs, black bean sauces, Szechuan beef – ripe reds can deal with it. Like the Shiraz, we would avoid these with lighter starters though. You could go down the Grenache Rosé route too for a well-rounded option – with a little acidity and fruity sweetness to play with.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £8.49

Sparkling Wine

Champagne

A crisp sparkler is always going to an option because of their world-beating palate-cleansing nature. Of course, Champagne is on the premium end of things, and Cava/Crémant, English Fizz and even Prosecco would work too, but as an all-rounder, this is a dreamy combo. A chilled glass eases the burn of spicier dishes and the fizz cleanses the grease. We want a Brut Champagne with some richness to cope with sweet and sour flavours too, and something like this can be the companion for spring rolls, dumplings, dim sum, shellfish, and spicier dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £47.50

BEER

Wheat and White Beer

Light witbiers (wheat) and Bavarian weissbiers (white) work nicely with Chinese food, so long as it isn’t super intense. Lighter prawn starters, dumplings, spring rolls and some sweet and sour flavours – then beer is great. Witbier is typically filtered less and delivers a counterbalancing citrus with refreshing softness.

Size: 330ml
ABV: 4.9%
Find here: £6 (4 x 300ml)

We’ve got a number of food and drinks pairing guides up now, so search for what you need, and chances are we have it! How about Sushi? Or Thai?

10 Craft Beers to Try from Across the UK

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We’ve all heard of craft beers, but where to actually start? With such a flourishing scene for over a decade now, it can be intimidating to get involved, but you’re missing out if not. We’ve gathered a diverse range of excellent craft beers from across the UK, from citric refreshers to chocolatey stouts.

Trust us, beer has come a long way from medieval ‘liquid bread’, and there’s so much more to it than pub lager. Have a scroll and see which of these takes your fancy and begin your craft beer journey today.

Fyne Ales Jarl

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The current CAMRA Champion Beer of Scotland, Jarl is seriously well put together, easy-drinking golden ale. It’s light, full of grapefruit and lemon, with a clean, crisp feel and a little biscuity malt and subtle grassiness to round it off. This farm brewery was one of the first in the UK to use citra hops, and Jarl was their flagship trailblazer for the successful outcome of those experiments.  

Size: 500ml
ABV: 3.8%
Price: £31.20 12 x 500ml

Lost and Grounded Keller Pils

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An ever-popular beer in Bristol, this is a class above your run of the mill lager. Taking inspiration from German brewing, it’s Lost and Grounded’’s top seller, with drinkers returning to its precision balance. It’s dry, crisp, clean, and fresh with hoppy depths for refreshing bitterness.

Size: 440ml
ABV: 4.8%
Price: £2.80 1 x 440ml

Beavertown Neck Oil London

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One of the better-known craft beers, this is a lovely hoppy one that you’ll be able to pick up in many supermarkets and probably hear being praised a lot. It has picked up some prestigious gongs in its time, with its light, zingy brightness, and is a fantastic first stop on your craft beer journey. Think tropical fruits like passionfruit and grapefruit before an utterly refreshing finale.

Size: 330ml
ABV: 4.3%
Price: £2.50 1 x 330ml

Samuel Smith Organic Chocolate Stout

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Drinkers rave about this English Stout and we can see why. Organic chocolate malt is gently roasted, joining organic cocoa for a full, luscious, creamy feel. The flavours are so satisfying and luxurious, with soft caramel, lingering malt, and incredible chocolate. It’s not as heavy as you might expect either, with a little carbonation for edge.

Size: 550ml
ABV: 5%
Price: £3.70 for 1

Traquair House Brewery Jacobite

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This Scotch ale uses an ingredient always, until modern times, used in beer making and that’s coriander. The brewery itself is in Scotland’s oldest inhabited house and uses a 1738 copper kettle and oak fermenters for this fine ale. The colour is similar to cola, and the first whiff brings gentle spice and molasses. After the first sip, the sweet malts and dried fruits come through with complexity, before a malty wash finish.

Size: 330ml
ABV: 8%
Price: £3.75 for 1

Old Engine Oil Craft Stout - Harviestoun

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Staying in Scotland, this old favourite has been around for years, providing an exceptionally engineered, velvety, dark, and rich stout. Premium roasted malt coats the mouth so smoothly as the mocha aroma continues into the palate, joined by cream and vanilla. It’s bulky and bold, and oh so satisfying.

Size: 330ml
ABV: 6%
Price: £44.24 24 x 330ml

Full Circle Brew Co. Looper IPA

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Up in Newcastle, this is Full Circle’s flagship IPA and it’s building quite the reputation. It’s all about citrus refreshment, with juicy, zesty grapefruit and a surprising sweetness to the lemon. The pillowy feel is dreamy too, carrying the classic IPA bitterness with a trio of citra, mosaic and cashmere hops.

Size: 440ml
ABV: 6.4%
Price: £3.77 for 1

Cloudwater Fuzzy Hazy Pale

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With a cult following in Manchester, Cloudwater are one craft brewery well worth keeping an eye on. They’ve only been around for about a decade but have already developed a rock solid portfolio of industry acclaimed, super popular top-quality beers. Fuzzy is part of their core range, bringing loveable brightness and stone fruits. Peach and apricot intertwine with vibrant citrus, grassy notes and well carbonated softness. Clean refreshment.

Size: 440ml
ABV: 4.2%
Price: £12 x 440ml

JW Lees Harvest Ale

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This is a very prestigious ale that uses only the finest malts and earliest hops of the year. This particular ale has gained a cult following amongst enthusiasts, with robust and characterful vintages with each release. In the barleywine style (complexity and higher ABV%), it ages well and delivers a caramel nose, with rich and full figs, dried fruits, oak, and leather. It’s heavy but smooth, with zero cloying whatsoever. Legendary.

Size: 275mll
ABV: 11.5%
Price: £14.85 3 x 275ml

Buxton Brewery Yellow Belly

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We’ve included this as an example of premium beer, more precisely American Imperial Stout. The whole concept of this beer is to ridicule the cowardly nature of racist groups, particularly anonymous ones, which explains the paper packaging (reminiscent of the KKK) and its controversy in America. The beer inside celebrates open mindedness and difference with interesting flavours. It’s a peanut butter biscuit stout, but with no biscuits, butter, or nuts! It’s velvety and chocolatey with roasted malt and restrained sweetness, perfectly executed for bold and big flavours. One of the most celebrated stouts on the planet.

Size: 330ml
ABV: 11%
Price: £9 1 x 330ml

If you’re looking into craft beer as part of a wider drink’s exploration, then how about discovering mead? You might surprise yourself! Take a look here.

8 Unusual Alcoholic Drinks That Actually Taste Good

8 unusual alcoholic drinks that actually taste good the three drinkers

These drinks may have eyebrow raising ingredients or concoctions, but when you take that first sip, you can expect enough eyebrow raise because they are delicious. Great drinks aren’t afraid to experiment and innovate, and these do just that. Sometimes it doesn’t work, but here it most definitely does. So, if you’re after a curious bottle to gift for someone’s birthday, or perhaps a Valentine’s Present, then explore these tasty creations below.

Ukiyo Blossom Gin

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Produced in the shadow of the Sakurajima volcano, the outcome is a delicate, fantastically floral gin. Shōchū spirit is distilled again with juniper, local mandarin orange, and a host of Japanese botanicals, the most stand out of which is aromatic cherry blossom. It’s light and bright but has earth juniper and angelica root too. The Sakura flower inclusion is strong no doubt, and won’t please everyone, but if you love it, you’ll really love it. We can’t not mention this bottle too, which is absolutely stunning and 100% a must keep once you’ve drained it.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Price: £36.99 (usually more!)

Jaffa Cake Gin

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This is one of those gins that will pique your curiosity, and if you’re anything like us, you’ll be desperate to try. This timeless treat has been repurposed to flavour gin, but don’t go thinking it’s overly sweet and unnatural. Fresh orange peel is used, cocoa powder and get this, actual Jaffa cakes for that authentic, unmistakable taste. Far from being just a gimmick, this won the most prestigious award for flavoured gin in 2021, as well as other top awards, praised for its delicacy, balance and crowd-pleasing flavour. It’s become iconic for a Negroni so give it a go!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 42%
Price: £29.95

The Kraken Black Spiced Rum - Roast Coffee

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This is a really interesting sipper. It brings the sweetness of a cold brew Arabica coffee and therefore more of a liqueur vibe than a rum (though at 40%, be careful). If you’re into pure rums then this probably isn’t for you, but if you love coffee and sweeter rums, you have to try this. It’s unique in this space, with a dessert style to it. It’s smooth, the spice holds strong, particularly on the finish. The Kraken awakes!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Price: £26.90

Captain Morgan Tiki Mango & Pineapple Spirit

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This is a full, unashamed celebration of tropical rum. Inside the devilish tiki bottle is a much lighter but still punchy rum spirit compared with the original, but don’t be expecting a dark rum like that. The pineapple and mango are sweet and vibrant, but there’s enough bitterness for balance too with a little pepper for warmth. If someone is into cocktails, then this would be a great addition for a splash of sunshine.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 25%
Price: £19.95

Tequila Rose Strawberry Liqueur

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Tequila Rose has icon status by now, providing many a tequila shot alternative that actually tastes nice. Tequila spirit is joined by strawberry cream liqueur, a mix that won’t please too many agave purists, but the results are splendid. It’s deliciously sweet and creamy like a grown-up strawberry milkshake. Yes it’s not the most complex and challenging drink in the world, far from it, but if you want a tasty boozy treat that is guaranteed to hit the spot, tequila rose is tailor made for it

Size: 700ml
ABV: 15%
Price: £13.75

1800 Coconut Spirit

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This is lighter, coconut spin on a silver Blanco Tequila, a flavour that you don’t usually associate with the Mexican spirit. Nonetheless, it works. The grassy agave still comes through, matching up with the natural coconut flavouring nicely. The smoothness is incredible, and there are all kinds of cocktails it would elevate. Imagine a less creamy Piña Colada and you’re getting there – curious and divine.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 35%
Price: £39.49

Sheep Dog Peanut Butter Liqueur

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How about this for an American delight? Whiskey with peanut butter. It’s nutty paradise and would be so good in cocktails. Imagine a peanut butter Old Fashioned? Creamy oak and vanilla come through as the nuttiness fades away on the finish, and it’s just so easy drinking. Don’t think of it as a flavoured whiskey, it’s very much its own thing, and if you like peanut butter and whiskey, it would be so difficult not to love this.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 35%
Price: £21.95 (usually more!)

Puschkin Nuts & Nougat Liqueur

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Forget chocolate bars, we’re talking about nuts and nougat in booze. More specifically, vodka. Puschkin make award-winning vodka, so the base spirit here is fantastically smooth, and now it’s got this ‘Kinder Bueno’ esque twist, it is to die for. The balance is spot on with this one, and it really is dangerously easy to drink.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 17.5%
Price: £12.94 (usually more!)

If you want to take a look as some weird but wonderful bottles, have a gander at these.

The Best from Down Under: 8 Australian Wines and Spirits You Have to Try

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We’ve turned Down under upside down to find their greatest wines and spirits, perfect for Australia Day but also any other day, let’s be honest!

Aussie grape vines are some of the oldest in the world, and with such diverse terroir, it’s no wonder that Aussies only import 20% of their wine – they know they’ve got some of the best already on their doorstep.

Whilst wines might be their best-known output, they’re also flourishing with spirits, producing some delicious, distinct, and characterful bottles that we love. These are 8 you have to try.

Spirits

Brookie's Byron Dry Gin

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The work of the Brook Family at their Cape Byron Distillery, this gin is a celebration of the unique terroir of the Northern Rivers. 17 of the 25 botanicals are native to this area around Byron Bay, including raspberries, cinnamon, aniseed, finger limes, river mint and macademia. Juniper ultimately leads the way, but backed up by raspberry, liquorice, macademia, zesty citrus and lively cinnamon… there is so much to love. It makes incredible Gin Martinis.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £38.74

Starward Fortis Whisky

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Big but elegant, this bold single malt shows what Australia whisky can do. It’s matured completely in American oak that previously held red wine, so you get plenty of jammy berries, dried fruits and oaky vanilla. The sips are super smooth too, coating the mouth with warming cinnamon and clove spice. With richness and depth of flavour, this is incredibly well rounded and well worth picking up.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 50%
Find here: £58.95 (usually more!)

Regal Rogue Wild Rosé Vermouth

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We love Regal Rogue because they really go for it with the wines in their Vermouth selection. With Wild Rosé, they deliver a big and bright fruit-forward expression making the most of native Illawara plums, rosella, and strawberries with Barossa Cabernet Rosé for a stunning red fruit symphony. Refreshing, complex, subtle and satisfying.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 16.5%
Find here: £18.30

Bundaberg Rum

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Some people refuse to accept this Queensland gem is a rum because it doesn’t quite reach the 37.5% minimum ABV, but when you taste it you won’t care one bit. The slightly lower percentage gives way to demerara sweetness with heaps of spicy molasses. Bundaberg is known for its distinctive character, carrying heaps of sugary spice right through to the mellow finish. It's smooth and soft but we’d recommend it with a mixer like ginger beer to get the most out of it.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 37%
Find here: £32.04 (usually more!)

Manly Spirits Co. Marine Botanical Vodka

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This Sydney distillery focuses on maximum flavour extraction using Australian wheat. In fact, the process is just like a gin but without the juniper. Sustainable native marine botanicals like sea parsley and kelp produce a maritime, savoury profile with the perfect touch of salt. If you’re into Dirty Martinis, then an umami gem like this is a must try.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 41.6%
Find here: £34.79

Wine

Greasy Fingers Chardonnay

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Quite a newcomer from Pernod Ricard, this decadent drop fulfils its label promise of ‘big and buttery’. Oaky vanilla hits from the first sip, and the palate fills out with orchard fruits, but it’s the buttery, creamy deliciousness that steals the show, and makes this a tremendous companion for, as they say, greasy foods.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £10

Mino & Co A Growers Touch Durif 2022

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There’s such a beautiful colour to this Aussie red – an inviting crimson red. Mulberry and blueberry dominate a seductive nose, followed by signature Durif palate flavours of dark fruits, hints of vanilla and coconut, and powerful mulberry again. A little oaky spice on the finish too. This is a wine that booms.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £10.98

Bird in Hand Sparkling

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Sarah Burvill, one of the world’s leading winemakers, is at the helm of Bird in Hand in the Adelaide Hills, and her fizz is top notch. It’s her flagship style, all starting from some of the world’s oldest, richest soils. Behind that beautiful blush is a tantalising and elegant warm climate dryness, with strawberries from the Pinot Noir and pretty, fruity depths.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £15.99

Of course, this is just a drop in the ocean (albeit a delicious drop) when it comes to Australian wine. Check out more of the best Down Under wines here!

The Top 10 UK Gastropubs of 2024

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Once again, the Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs of 2024 has been unveiled. Over 100 industry professionals have the (incredible) job of visiting the country’s finest gastropubs, judging the experience, and ranking them, looking out for charming décor, welcoming atmospheres, stunning views, great drinks lists and of course, mouth-watering dishes.

After much deliberation, they’ve narrowed it down to 50, and these 10 represent gastropub bliss. You can find the full list at the bottom of this page to see your nearest pub, but for now let’s dive into the Top 10 (starting at 10 of course because we have a penchant for suspense).

10. The Hand & Flowers, Buckinghamshire

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Retaining its top ten spot, Tom Kerridge’s The Hand & Flowers is the only pub in the UK to achieve something totally unique- two Michelin stars. This rustic, whitewashed pub hosts traditional French cuisine (haute) such as duck liver parfait with orange chutney and their chocolate and ale cake which has become a spectacle in its own right. Luxurious cottages also owned by the pub are available, including a renowned breakfast.  

Phone number: 01628 482277
Address: 126 West St, Marlow SL7 2BP
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9. Freemasons at Wiswell

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Nestled into the picturesque Ribble Valley of Lancashire is Freemasons, a quaint and refined slice of country dining. Seasonal, local produce intertwines with world flavours creatively, like the roast loin and kofta of Nidderdale lamb with barbeque lettuce, mint yoghurt, and miso aubergine. Flavours can be experimental, with wild, sharp freshness, but their relentless Top 10 placing shows that with chef Steven Smith it’s in good hands. Summer BBQ, chippy teas and tasting evenings have cemented this pub as part of Wiswell.

Phone number: 01254 822218
Address: 9df, 8 Vicarage Fold, Wiswell, Clitheroe BB7 9DF
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8. The Star Inn, York

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By chance, another Stephen Smith heads up The Star Inn in York, and he’s also the 2023 Food & Drink Awards Chef of the Year. Close your eyes, imagine a country gastropub, and this is probably not far off what you’re seeing. Cosy, quaint and adorned with a Michelin star, a fire meant The Star was out of last year’s list, but its position on every list before is a testament to its quality. Their foie gras with black pudding and sticky scrumpy reduction is the flagship dish for their ‘rich man, poor man’ style.

Phone number: 01904 619208
Address: Lendal Engine House, Museum St, York YO1 7DR
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7. Parkers Arms, Clitheroe

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Last year’s winner (and 2nd the year before that), Parkers Arms, situated in an Area of Outstanding National Beauty, is no stranger to awards. Looking out over rolling hills, it’s isolated for sure, but why would you want to be anywhere else? Chef-patron Stosie Madi has created a true gastropub, starring locally foraged and sourced produce with two intentions – incredible flavours, and plates that fill you up. Dog-friendly, expansive drinks selections, this is a proper gastropub.

Phone number: 01200 446236
Address: Hall Gate Hill, Newton-In-Bowland, Nr Clitheroe BB7 3DY
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6. The Red Lion and Sun, Highgate, London

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Up from 10th place, this is a truly historic site, with a pub here in charming Highgate Village since the 1500s – though you can bet that the food wasn’t this good then. Whether in the sun-kissed garden, or by the cosy log burner, this gastropub delivers a rustic yet modern experience. Freshness is the order of the day, with new menus (sometimes every day), and the extensive wine list is exceptional.

Phone number: 020 8340 1780
Address: 25 North Rd, London N6 4BE
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5. The Sportsman, Kent

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A coastal dream, The Sportsman watches over the Kent coast, and has, for decades now, been one of the absolute top maritime pilgrimages for foodies. With such vivid surroundings, chef-patron Stephen Harris wears his inspirations on his chef whites, with homemade sea salt, Seasalter meat farms and local foraging. Take the slip sole grilled in seaweed butter for example, which uses seaweed from the beach that you can see from the restaurant.

Phone number: 01227 273370
Address: 1 Faversham Rd, Seasalter, Whitstable CT5 4BP
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4. The Fordwich Arms

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Fordwich in leafy Kent is England’s smallest town, but the Michelin-starred Fordwich Arms is proof that the best things arrive in small packages. On the banks of the River Stour, this stunning red brick building dressed in green ivy makes the most of local ingredients. This gastropub has been continuously rising through the ranks, praised for its relaxed style, tasteful décor and exceptional menus – the à la carte menu for example includes rock oysters, Orkney scallop with apple, kohlrabi and vadouvan spices and roast saddle of Chart Farm Sika venison with chestnut, celeriac and spiced fig. Yum.

Phone number: 01227 286690
Address: King St, Fordwich, Canterbury CT2 0DB
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3. The Mariners, Cornwall

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Onto the podium places now with the yellow paint of The Mariners. Headed up by Paul Ainsworth, it came 11th last year and has now shot up with six exceptional menus inclusive to vegans, vegetarians, gluten-free and children. Seaside specials like crisp pollock hot dogs are available of course, but the grill has quite the reputation too with 40-day 800g beef ribs blowing diners away.

Phone number: 01841 532093
Address: The Slipway, Rock, Wadebridge PL27 6LD
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2. The Cornish Arms, Devon

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What a rise! From 12th to 2nd, The Cornish Arms is the love child of husband-and-wife duo John and Emma Hooker, delivering unpretentious dishes brimming with simple, mouth-watering flavours. Their commitment to local, fresh produce is exceptional but they’ve also been praised for the affordable pricing of such quality dishes. For starter? Pheasant Scotch egg, blue cheese and beer pickled onions? For main? Poached and roasted lamb belly in lamb gravy? For dessert? Sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce? There are plenty of options for every dish, but you’re guaranteed to get a proper gastropub experience whatever you pick.

Phone number: 01822 612145
Address: 15 West St, Tavistock PL19 8AN
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1. The Unruly Pig, Woodbridge, Suffolk

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Runner up last year, this year’s winner is The Unruly Pig, reclaiming its 2022 title. Inside this crooked 16th century inn you’ll find gastronomic magic, but always retaining that cosy pub feel with beams and burners for days. 60 wines and incredible craft beers join home-made cordials and local fruit juices on the drink’s menu. For food, the focus remains on ‘Britalian’ creativity. Think celeriac and mushroom lasagna. Halibut and avruga caviar sauce with seaweed potatoes. Perhaps the most famous dish is the unruly Tiramisu which sounds divine. Free-from menus are also thoughtful. It’s everything you want from a gastropub, and the numerous awards (not just this one) speak volumes.

Phone number: 01394 460310
Address: Orford Rd, Bromeswell, Woodbridge IP12 2PU
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The Estrella Damm’s Top 50 Gastropubs 2024:

  1. The Unruly Pig, Woodbridge

  2. The Cornish Arms, Tavistock

  3. The Mariners, Rock

  4. The Fordwich Arms, Canterbury

  5. The Sportsman, Seasalter

  6. The Red Lion & Sun, Highgate, London

  7. Parkers Arms, Newton-in-Bowland

  8. The Star Inn, Harome

  9. Freemasons at Wiswell, Wiswell

  10. The Hand & Flowers, Marlow

  11. Heft, High Newton

  12. The Harwood Arms, Fulham, London

  13. The Angel at Hetton, Hetton

  14. The Rat Inn, Hexham

  15. The Bridge Arms, Canterbury

  16. The Dog at Wingham, Wingham

  17. The Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax

  18. The Gunton Arms, Thorpe Market

  19. The Pack Horse, Hayfield

  20. Pyne Arms, Barnstaple

  21. The Coach, Marlow

  22. The Beehive, White Waltham

  23. The Broad Chare, Newcastle

  24. The Edinburgh Castle, Manchester

  25. The Three Horseshoes, Batcombe

  26. The Baring, Islington, London

  27. The Kentish Hare, Tunbridge Wells

  28. The Pipe & Glass Inn, Beverley

  29. The White Swan at Fence, Fence

  30. The Longs Arms, Bath

  31. The Bull & Last, Islington, London

  32. The Black Bear, Usk

  33. The Dog & Gun Inn, Skelton

  34. The Woolpack, Stroud

  35. The Barrington Boar, Barrington

  36. The Parakeet, Kentish Town, London

  37. The Masons Arms, Knowstone

  38. The Abbey Inn, Byland

  39. The Black Bull, Sedbergh

  40. The Cadogan Arms, Chelsea, London

  41. The Bulls Head, Craswell

  42. The Loch and The Tyne, Windsor

  43. The Guinea Grill, Mayfair, London

  44. The Dew Drop Inn, Hurley

  45. The Killingworth Castle, Wootton

  46. The Canton Arms, Stockwell, London

  47. The Double Red Duke, Clanfield

  48. The Duncombe Arms, Ashbourne

  49. The Scran & Scallie, Edinburgh

  50. The Bull, Charlbury

The Grapefruit and Ginger Fizz Mocktail

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This refreshing beauty embraces the winter warmth of cinnamon and ginger, whilst looking forward to the sunnier times ahead with bright grapefruit and lime. The key here is the balance between sweet syrup, cosy spice, and citric tang. The grapefruit juice you use is up to you of course (pink/red juices are dryer and sweeter, whereas white is more bitter and acidic), but we would encourage freshly squeezed for a vibrant feel. Cinnamons syrup is one of our favourites, and don’t be put off thinking you need to go out and buy it – it’s so easy to make, as you can see in our Simple Homemade Cocktail Syrup Guide here. You could also experiment with a No-Lo dark or spiced rum alternative in this too - now that would be interesting. You can find a link to our best alternatives under this recipe!

Ingredients (for 1)
90ml grapefruit juice (ideally fresh)
25ml cinnamon syrup
15ml lime juice
Ginger beer to top up
Cinnamon stick (garnish)

Method
1.      Shake grapefruit juice, cinnamons syrup and lime juice with ice until it feels cold to the touch.
2.      Strain into a glass over ice (Highball is perfect). Consider double straining if you squeezed your own grapefruit and lime juice.
3.      Top up the glass with ginger beer (it should be the same amount or more than the grapefruit juice).
4.      Garnish to make it look pretty – cinnamon works, or a grapefruit wedge if you have any left.
5.      Enjoy!

We’ve got more recipes with our Delicious Winter Mocktails, or if you want to explore the blossoming world of No-Lo alternatives, check out these!

All The Drinks Days To Know 2024

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We all know there’s a day for everything these days, and if you celebrate every single one of these whole-heartedly then you’re in for a long year. But, for your convenience, here is every single national and international day relating to spirits, wine, beer, cider, cocktails and liqueurs.

Joking aside, they’re great opportunities to break up the year and try something new, with loads of promotions, innovative releases and information around to explore what just may be your new favourite drink. Or perhaps you work in one of these industries, or just want an excuse for a celebration because why not? If we’ve got an article or guide relating to the day, then it’s clickable too, so you can quickly find out everything you need.

January drink dates

Ginuary
Dry January
Monday 1st - Bloody Mary Day (Article: Peated Tomato Juice)
Thursday 11th - Hot Toddy Day (Article: Must-Try Hot Toddies)
Wednesday 17th National Hot Buttered Rum Day (Article: Traditional Xmas Drinks)
Saturday 20th Baltic Porter Day
Thursday 25th Burns Night (Article: The Best Scotch for Burns Night)
Thursday 25th Irish Coffee Day (Article: Best Irish Coffee Recipes)
Wednesday 31st Brandy Alexander Day

February drink dates

Thursday 1st - Furmint Day
Saturday 3rd - Pisco Sour Day (Article: What is Pisco?)
Thursday 8th - International Scotch Day (Article: The Best Scotch to Sip)
Tuesday 13th - Galentine’s Day (Article: Best Cocktails to Make for Galentine’s)
Wednesday 14th - Valentine’s Day (Article: Best Cocktails to Make for Valentine’s)
Friday 16th - International Syrah Day
Sunday 18th - World Drink Wine Day (Article: Our Wine Articles)
Thursday 22nd - Margarita Day (Article: The World’s Most Popular Cocktails)
Saturday 24th - World Bartender Day

March drink dates

Sunday 3rd - Mulled Wine Day (Article: Traditional Xmas Drinks)
Sunday 3rd - International Irish Whiskey Day (Article: The Best Irish Whiskies)
Tuesday 5th - Absinthe Day (Article: What is Absinthe?)
Wednesday 13th - International Riesling Day (Article: Best Riesling to Try)
Friday 15th - Espresso Martini Day (Article: Best Martini Variations)
Sunday 17th - St Patrick’s Day (Article: The Best Irish Whiskies)
Thursday 21st - World Vermouth Day (Article: What is Vermouth?)
Friday 22nd - World Water Day (Article: 7 Perfect Tonics)
Wednesday 27th - International Whisk(e)y Day (Article: Best Whiskies to Gift)

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April drink dates

Sunday 7th - National American Beer Day
Sunday 14th - Tannat Day
Wednesday 17th - Malbec Day (Article: Delicious Argentinian Malbec)
Friday 19th - Amaretto Day (Article: What is Amaretto?)
Sunday 21st - National British Tea Day (Article: Elevating Cocktails with Tea)
Friday 26th - International Viognier Day
Saturday 27th - World Marselan Day

May drink dates

Sunday 5th - Cinco de Mayo (Article: The Definitive Cinco de Mayo Cocktail?)
Monday 6th - International Sauvignon Blanc Day (Article: Beginner’s Guide)
Tuesday 7th - National Cosmopolitan Day (Article: The Best Cosmo Variations)
Thursday 9th - World Moscato Day (Article: The Rise of Moscato)
Monday 13th - World Cocktail Day (Article: Our Cocktail Guides)
Thursday 16th - National American Mimosa Day (Article: The Best Fizzy Cocktails)
Friday 17th - World Pinot Grigio Day
Saturday 18th -World Whisky Day (Article: The Best British Distillery Tours)
Tuesday 21st - International Tea Day (Article: The Best Sparkling Teas)
Wednesday 22nd - World Paloma Day (Article: The Best Tequila Cocktails)
Thursday 23rd - International Chardonnay Day
Saturday 25th - National Wine Day (Article: Our Wine Articles)
Thursday 30th - National Mint Julep Day (Article: Exploring James Bond Cocktails)

June drink dates

Saturday 1st - National Bubbly Day (Article: Celebratory Champagne Cocktails)
Monday 3rd - World Cider Day (Article: Best British Ciders)
Tuesday 4th - International Cognac Day (Article: The Three Drinkers in Cognac)
Thursday 6th - Moonshine Day
Saturday 8th - World Gin Day (Article: The Best Gin to Gift)
Saturday 8th - International Drink Chenin Blanc Day
Sunday 9th - International Dark n Stormy Day (Article: Dark n Stormy Variations)
Sunday 9th - World Verdejo Day
Friday 14th - National Bourbon Day
Saturday 15th - British Beer Day (Article: 10 Craft Beers to Try)
Saturday 15th- Sunday 23rd English Wine Week (Article: Best English Fizz)
Wednesday 19th - National Martini Day (Article: Martini Variations To Make)
Friday 21st - World Lambrusco Day
Friday 28th - International Rosé Day (Article: Great Value Supermarket Rose)

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July drink dates

Tuesday 2nd - National Anisette Day
Wednesday 10th - Pina Colada Day (Article: Pina Colada Twists)
Thursday 11th - Mojito Day (Article: The World’s Most Popular Cocktails)
Friday 12th - International Cava Day (Article: Cava You Have to Try)
Saturday 13th - World Rum Day (Article: Best Rum Cocktails)
Sunday 14th - Grand Marnier Day (Article: Grand Marnier Cocktails in Our Show)
Friday 19th - National Daiquiri Day (Article: Daiquiri Twists)
Wednesday 24th - National Tequila Day (Article: The Best Tequila to Try)
Thursday 25th - Cheese & Wine Day (Article: Perfect Cheese & Wine Combos)
Thursday 25th - International Shiraz Day
Saturday 27th - National Scotch Day (Article: The Best Scotch to Sip)

August drink dates

Thursday 1st - Albarino Day (Article: One Drink, Three Ways Albarino)
Thursday 1st - India Pale Ale Day (Article: 10 Craft Beers to Try)
Friday 2nd - International Beer Day (Article: 10 Craft Beers to Try)
Saturday 3rd - Mead Day (Article: What is Mead?)
Sunday 4th - National White Wine Day (Article: Our Wine Articles)
Monday 12th-Sunday 18th Afternoon Tea Week (Article: Fizz for Afternoon Tea)
Tuesday 13th - National Prosecco Day (Article: Guide to Prosecco Styles)
Sunday 18th - Pinot Noir Day (Article: The Best Pinot Noir to Try)
Sunday 25th - Whisky Sour Day (Article: Sour Variations to Make at Home)
Wednesday 28th - Red Wine Day (Article: Our Wine Articles)
Friday 30th - Mai Tai Day (Article: Most Popular Rum Cocktails)
Friday 30th - International Cabernet Sauvignon Day (Must Try Cab Sauvs)

September drink dates

California Wine Month
Sunday 1st - Cap Classique Day
Friday 6th - Chianti Day
Monday 9th - International Boxed Wine Day (Article: Best Boxed Wine)
Tuesday 10th - Canned Cocktail Day (Article: The Best Ready-to-Drink Cocktails)
Mid September Negroni Week (Article: The Best Negroni Twists)
Friday 13th - Cachaca Day
Sunday 15th - National Creme de Menthe Day
Friday 20th - Grenache Day
Friday 20th - National Rum Punch Day
Saturday 28th - National Drink Beer Day

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October drink dates

Tuesday 1st - International Coffee Day (Article: Boozy Coffee Recipes)
Friday 4th - Vodka Day (Article: 8 Super Smooth Vodkas)
Sunday 6th - Orange Wine Day
Saturday 12th - Pinotage Day (Article: Our Pinotage Guide)
Monday 14th - Prokupac Day
Wednesday 16th - Irish Liqueur Day (Article: The Best Irish Cream Cocktails)
Saturday 19th - International Gin and Tonic Day (Article: The Best Gins for a G&T)
Sunday 20th - Calvados Day
Sunday 20th - National Brandied Fruit Day
Monday 21st - National Mezcal Day (Article: What is Mezcal?)
Friday 25th - Global Champagne Day (Article: The Best Bubbly to Drink This Xmas)
Saturday 26th - International Mavrud Day
Thursday 31st - International Carignan Day
Thursday 31st - Halloween (Article: Easy-to-Make Halloween Drinks)

November drink dates

Friday 1st - Honkaku Shochu and Awamori Day
Friday 1st - International Xinomavro Day
Thursday 7th - International Stout Day (Article: 10 Craft Beers to Try)
Thursday 7th - Merlot Day
Thursday 14th - Tempranillo Day
Sunday 17th - Zinfandel Day
Monday 18th - Apple Cider Day (Article: The Best British Ciders to Try)
Monday 18th - International Poitín Day (Article: What is Poitin?)
Thursday 21st - ​​Beaujolais Nouveau Day
Sunday 24th - International Carménère Day

December drink dates

Sunday 1st - International Maratheftiko Day
Wednesday 4th - Cabernet Franc Day
Saturday 7th - National Rhubarb Vodka Day
Tuesday 10th - Lager Day (Article: 10 Craft Beers to Try)
Tuesday 10th - World Aszú Day
Saturday 14th - Screwdriver Day
Monday 16th - Pinot Meunier Day
Friday 20th - Sangria Day (Article: The Perfect Autumn Sangria Recipe)
Tuesday 24th - Eggnog Day (Article: Traditional Xmas Drinks)
Wednesday 25th - Gimlet Day
Tuesday 31st - Champagne Night (Article: The Best Champagne to Try)

If we’ve missed any drinks days, make sure you let us know by reaching out via Instagram or email: sophie@thethreedrinkers.com!

Supermarket Wine Bargains: Sainsbury’s January 2024

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We’re back with the latest Supermarket Wine Bargains, hunting down the latest and greatest discounts on must try wines lining supermarket shelves. These beautiful reds, whites and rosés are all currently on offer at Sainsbury’s, and at under £10, they’re better than so many wines twice the price! There are some amazing bottles this month, so dive in below and see which take your fancy.

*UPDATED - JANUARY 18TH 2024*

Sainsbury’s Red Wine Discounts January 2024

La Masseria Del Borgo Primitivo Manduria

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This Puglia red is stocked full of dark berries – think blackcurrants and black cherries, richly delivered right through to a very long finish. It really is rich, not a million miles away from some Tawny Ports, but it’s so satisfying and delicious.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £11 (usually £12.50)

Santodeno Sangiovese Appassimento

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The Sangiovese grapes used here are hand-picked and slow-dried, creating a fabulous easy-drinking, jammy richness. Blackberry, vanilla and cherry intertwine, but there’s enough acidity slicing through too, making it a wonderful companion for heavier Italian dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

Piccini Memoro

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You may already know this Italian red because it has established itself as a bargain amongst the UK supermarkets… and even more so at this price. It balances full-bodied plum, black cherry and vanilla with warm oak and subtle tobacco but retains a lightness too somehow. A cosy, loveable winter wine if ever there was one.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7.25 (usually £8.75)

Apothic Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine

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Cabernet and Zinfandel combine in this American red, plush with up-front dark fruits, and good oaky structure. The texture is probably what stands out most in this wine because the smoothness is absolutely to die for. So moreish.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Sainsbury’s White Wine Discounts January 2024

Yealands Reserve Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough

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We love shouting about this Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc because it completely deserves it. The pretty label pops on the shelf, and the liquid inside pops even more. It’s bright and bold, with tropical passionfruit, mango and kiwi at the fore, bitter grapefruit tang, and a lovely minerality. Just incredible for under a tenna.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £11.50)

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Trentino

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This straw-coloured Trentino beauty brings a mineral lightness to its fruit of peach and apples, and a crispness throughout every sip. Accompanied by the undertones of citrus and grassy tones, we recommend it with food such as shellfish, mushrooms or mellow vegetarian dishes.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

Diablo Golden Chardonnay Chile

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This a distinctive and seductive Chilean Chardonnay that’s well worth picking up. You can expect tasteful balance, with buttery creamy notes, tropical passion fruit and pineapple, as well as little touches of smoke and stone towards the end. The flavours are unexpected, but it’s delivered delicately and supremely well put together.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Sturmwolken Riesling

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The fresh, zesty lime stands out in this vibrant off dry Riesling. Sweetness is swept away by bright lemon, grapefruit tang and minerally stone fruit. It will hold its flavour against spicy foods, but also holds off the acidity just enough to remain enjoyable flying solo. Yummy.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £7 (usually £8)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Discounts January 2024

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Rosato

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For breezy midweek drinking, this Rocca Murer Rosé delivers exactly what’s required and more. The seductive bouquet blossoms into sunny peach sweetness alongside crunchy red apple. As is vital when it comes to the pink stuff, the tang and sweetness is poised to precision.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

La Terrasse Rosé Pays d'Oc

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The legendary wine wizard Jean-Claude Mas nursed this pale pink gem to the bottle, and every sip tastes masterfully made. The rich strawberry is luscious, the pear and apple are crisp, and the faintest waft of lemon peel provides a zesty nudge. If you like your Rosé delicate and refreshing, then you’ll fall in love with this.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Wine Discounts January 2024

Silver Moki Sauvignon Blush

A bit different, this is a Rosé interpretation of the Sauvignon Blanc grape. As you might expect, it retains the fresh crispness of white wine and great citric bite. But then comes silky, lush floral strawberry and ripe peach. Admittedly, they’re subtler than they are in most Rosé, but the zesty balance struck up is magical, and it feels like it should be way pricier (but don’t tell Sainsbury’s!)

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Île-de-Beauté Rosé

Four grapes (Niellucciu, Sciaccarellu, Grenache, Vermentinu and Syrah) layer up this Corsica Rosé, that comes out towards the dryer end of the pink spectrum. The delicate bouquet on the nose blossoms into ripe currants and berries, with a touch of soft peach, and all before some warm pink pepper on the finish. If you’re a red or white drinker usually, then this may well win you over.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

*UPDATED - JANUARY 10TH 2024*

Sainsbury’s Red Wine Discounts January 2024

Feuerheerd's Anchor Wine Reserva Douro DOC

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This deep Portuguese red makes great use of the Douro region surrounding it by finishing in Vintage Port barrels for 12 months. The result is refined spice and elegant black fruits, as well as a lingering, velvety finish. For £10, there are few reds better at remaining nuanced but also bold and imposing.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £10 (usually £11.50)

Diablo Dark Red

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Despite the devilish bottle, this is heaven in a bottle. It’s one of those wines that is memorable from the off, plush with ocean deep fruity flavours – think damson, cherry, and blackberry. The hints of dark chocolate and oaky vanilla add a lusciousness, and it’s totally understandable why this Chilean beauty is rated so highly. Compulsory purchase at this price.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Carnivor Zinfandel

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Carnivor is everything you want from Zinfandel, and as you will have guessed, the perfect meaty accompaniment. Lodi, California has built a reputation for hard hitting, well-structured Zinfandel styles, and this delivers on that. Sumptuously rich cherry and blackberry jam floods the mouth for an indulgent red that will stun on the dinner table.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Journey's End Spekboom Syrah

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Not only do they make cracking wine, but Journey’s End have also been busy planting Spekboom, or Elephant Bush because of its incredible CO2 absorption rate. But, back to the bottle, which is punching well above the price point. Velvety tannins and spiced dark fruits stand out from this Syrah, but there’s also a savoury side to discover, with black olives and smoky oak. Mightily impressive.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

Sainsbury’s White Wine Discounts January 2024

Freixenet Pinot Grigio

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Hailing from the glorious vineyards of Garda, this is a proper sip of Italian sunshine. Each sip is soothing, crisp and dry, with delicate fruity hints of pear, citrus and apple playing off one another, as well as aromatic honey florality. Top notch Pinot.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11%
Find here: £8 (usually £10)

Elia Cotes de Gascogne

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A wonderful expression of Plaimont’s signature Colombard grape Elisa is all about vibrancy and aroma. Imagine a great New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with those tropical touches and crisp orchard fruits, but also grassy, floral notes. Light, fresh and loveable.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 9%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.50)

PepperBox Chardonnay

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This is a big Aussie beauty, delivering a hug of buttery vanilla alongside loftier tropical mango and apricot notes. It isn’t too oaky and needs to be served chilled – then it’s a dream. It can’t be faulted with this price tag.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £11)

Sainsbury's Coolwater Bay Marlborough Sauvignon, Taste the Difference

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How about this for a reliable weekly Marlborough Sauvignon? The zest comes through in a big, delicious way, as do hints of melon, lychee, and citrus. The freshness is eyebrow raising, but there’s balance with herby undertones and mineral notes to round it off. It would sing with seafood for sure.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £8 (usually £9.50)

Sainsbury’s Rosé Discounts January 2024

Rocca Murer Pinot Grigio Rosato

supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's january 2024 the three drinkers

For breezy midweek drinking, this Rocca Murer Rosé delivers exactly what’s required and more. The seductive bouquet blossoms into sunny peach sweetness alongside crunchy red apple. As is vital when it comes to the pink stuff, the tang and sweetness is poised to precision.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £7 (usually £8.25)

La Terrasse Rosé Pays d'Oc

supermarket wine bargains sainsbury's january 2024 the three drinkers

The legendary wine wizard Jean-Claude Mas nursed this pale pink gem to the bottle, and every sip tastes masterfully made. The rich strawberry is luscious, the pear and apple are crisp, and the faintest waft of lemon peel provides a zesty nudge. If you like your Rosé delicate and refreshing, then you’ll fall in love with this.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £9 (usually £10.50)

Keep your eyes peeled if you do the weekly shop elsewhere, or if these offers have ended, because we’re always hunting the next offers down in Supermarket Wine Bargains.