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Wines: a range that could suit

I consider that it is a good idea to have wines of different types, for many occasions. Certainly, some people like a white wine, whilst others may prefer a red or sparkling production. When it comes to sweeter and fortified wines, there are numerous, very satisfying delectations, also. I have located several wines, that could be of interest, either to be enjoyed by themselves or to accompany a lot of foods. To commence, I prefer a sparkling production. LES PIONNIERS CHAMPAGNE (12% vol) creates a massive acceptance. Fine bubbles attract and, with the delicate bouquet, thoughts of summer fruits abound. The mouthfeel and sensation on the palate needs little to confirm this excellent French selection. Great for parties and receptions, too. NAUTILUS (13.5% vol) has the white wine spot (for me). This Sauvignon Blanc, from Marlborough, New Zealand, is a very popular production and regularly found on many dining tables. Perfectly balanced, with a crisp mouthfeel, which continues on to the palate’s pleasure, this certainly does not disappoint. An extended finish, confirms my preference, for this wine. So, to the reds. Merlot is a popular and regular choice, for many. TILTING TREE (13% vol), from Moldova, has my attention firmly focussed. This wine has an abundance of aromas, on the bouquet. The flavour exudes juicy plum and ripe red fruits, for the mouth’s pleasures, which are very well accepted. Splendid with red meats and many other dishes. Towards the end of a dining occasion, perhaps a port or sweet sherry appeals. I found 10 Year Old IRRESISTIBLE TAWNY PORT (20% vol), from Portugal, an excellent selection. This production is matured in casks and (I found) a perfect accompaniment to the (towards) ending of a dining time. If sherry is a preference, then IRRESISTIBLE PEDRO XIMÉNEZ (17% vol) is a good choice. This Spanish delight has been loved for decades and continues to please, constantly. Pairing with numerous desserts, including Sticky Toffee Pudding (a favourite), this production is superb when poured over ice cream (vanilla, a great choice). I sourced these wines at a Coop store. If Co-op membership is of interest, rewards can be gained on purchases. Co-op also supports Fairtrade.

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