Drank too much over Christmas? Spent too much? Giving up drinking as your New Year’s resolution? There’s always time for a soothing glass of wine. But not expensive wine — we do understand that you’ve spent too much. Why? Because so have we and we’re on a budget. So here’s a case of good value wines that won’t break the bank.
The New Year's resolution offer costs £61 and includes three bottles each of the following four wines.
Sauvignon/Colombard l’Attitude 2008, France: Gascony produces such great value crisp white wines that are brimming with fruit. This one’s a classic with fresh appley flavours that make it great on its own or with a variety of foods.
Cape Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2009, South Africa: One of the all-time best value sauvignon blancs we have come across, this is a stunner from South Africa that really does the business.
Domaine Boyar Cabernet Sauvignon 2008, Bulgaria: Bulgaria’s back – and this time it’s serious! Domaine Boyar has emerged as the most prominent producer in the country and is making great value quality wines just like this one. A classic good value cabernet.
Kintu Merlot 2008, Chile: You just can’t beat good Chilean Merlot. This has loads of rich, plummy fruit that is so easy to drink it virtually drinks itself! Great value wine with that special ‘drink me’ factor.
The Oxford Times Wine Club is run in association with The Oxford Wine Company. Free delivery of your wine is available within 30 miles of Oxford. Please allow up to ten working days for delivery of your wine. If you have any questions about your order, contact The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 quoting The Oxford Times Wine Club or email: info@oxfordwine.co.uk
If you would like to buy unmixed or mixed cases of wines that you have particularly liked from The Oxford Times Wine Club at the same special discounted prices, please contact Theo Sloot at The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 or email theo@oxfordwine.co.uk
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