Lidl hits the spot with French ‘Wine Tour’

Peter Ranscombe bags a bargain with some supermarket stalwarts from France. LIDL’S “wine tours” – six special promotions on limited edition bottles spread throughout the year – can sometimes be a bit hit and miss. I struggled with some of its Spanish wines earlier this year, focusing on its Italian bottles instead. And its new…

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M&S Classics range shifts to new world

Peter Ranscombe reviews five wines from Marks & Sparks’ latest additions. MARKS & Spencer continued the roll out of its “Classics” range this week. The first wave of bottles over the summer concentrated on old world examples, while this week’s wines focus on the new world, with a few other European players thrown into the…

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Why grenache is so much more than ‘poor man’s pinot’

Ahead of tomorrow’s World Grenache Day, Peter Ranscombe praises the grape’s revival in Australia’s McLaren Vale – and beyond. SOMETIMES wine feels like a popularity contest, with bottles like prosecco, pinot grigio and sauvignon blanc elbowing each other out the way to catch the drinker’s eye. For ugly duckings, it’s harder to be seen –…

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Why organic wine needn’t cost the earth

As Organic September continues, Peter Ranscombe picks five bottles to try for under a tenner. REWIND to the 80s and 90s and “organic” produce used to raise an eyebrow. It was the slightly smaller, slightly manky looking apple in the corner of the display or that slightly odd-smelling wine that the shop keeper desperately wanted…

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Why The Wine Society is ‘backing its best’

Peter Ranscombe finds out how The Wine Society, a long-running club owned by its members, is supporting small producers hit by the pandemic lockdowns. FEW businesses have been left untouched by the coronavirus pandemic – and winemakers are no exception. On top of the disruption caused to the harvest in the southern hemisphere, the closure…

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What was Berkmann’s best seller this summer?

With wine merchant Berkmann’s ‘Help 4 Hospitality’ campaign finishing, Peter Ranscombe looks back at its best sellers. WHEN the lockdowns were imposed around the UK, wine suppliers like Berkmann were faced with the closure of the restaurants, pubs and other hospitality venues to which they normally sold their bottles. The company responded within two weeks…

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WINE TO DINE – OCTOBER 2020 – AL FRESCO

Scottish Field wine columnist Peter Ranscombe picks five luxurious wines for al fresco dining. IT WAS really exciting to see al fresco dining returning as the theme for the food feature in the luxury issue of Scottish Field. As we’ve explored before, outdoor dining requires wines with plenty of character and flavour. And, with this…

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Wine and dessert matching with SprEHd and Vino

Having indulged in SprEHd’s cheese and charcuterie grazing box, Peter Ranscombe turns his attention to its sweet incarnation. PERHAPS the only drawback of the current format for the food feature in the printed Scottish Field magazine is that chefs are recommending fewer recipes for desserts. While it’s exciting to have a different “star ingredient” each…

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Fizz Feast organiser unveils ‘Fizz Friday’ online tastings

THE annual Fizz Feast wine and food festival may not be taking place in Edinburgh this autumn but organiser Diana Thompson has created an online “bonanza of bubbles” to take its place. Thompson, who runs Wine Events Scotland, has organised five “Fizz Friday” tastings on video conferencing platform Zoom. They begin on 30 October and…

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Five of the best from M&S’s new ‘Classics’ range

Wines from Europe feature in the first wave of arrivals in Markies’ new ‘Classics’ selection, as Peter Ranscombe finds out. FOLLOWING the launch of its “This Is…” £5 range, Marks & Spencer is continuing the revamp of its wine selection with the introduction of its “Classics” series. Starting at £7 a bottle, the “Classics” mark…

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