What I like to drink at Christmas is burgundy, burgundy and more burgundy followed by a little port with my stilton. Good burgundy costs money which I don't have so I'm always on the look out for burgundy substitutes. I've discovered two such wines this year and at the moment they're on offer at Tesco.
Here they are:
Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2005 - Hunter valley semillon is a classic Australian style. Initially it just tastes very dry and lemony but after a few years it takes on flavours of toast and limes. In fact it starts to taste a little bit like a good aged Burgundy except there's no oak at all. At nine years old this is just hitting its stride.
Quinta dos Carvalhais Colheita 2010 - I love the wines of Dao in Portugal. At best they have the fragrance and acidity of a robust sort of Burgundy, a Maranges perhaps. It's another wine that loves a bit of age. This one is just starting to take on some nice leathery flavours.
At £8.99, these wines are bargains. With 25% off they go down to £6.67 which is frankly ridiculous for wines of such quality. The white in particular tastes like a £15 wine.
I think these wines are only available online and by the case. The 25% off offer runs until 25 November when you buy two cases (a case is six bottles) or more. Except, of course, in Scotland because there's always a danger with Scots that they'll see all that wine and be unable to stop themselves drinking the lot and singing sectarian songs.