Again, I must issue a disclaimer: I haven’t drunk my way through the entire Co-op range, but these are the wines I’ve … Wine Review: The best wine offers from your high-street Co-op The supermarket that claims it’s 'good with food’ can now say the same of wine By Susy Atkins 31 October 2014 • 11:00 am Next year I’m going to enlist Joanna Lumley to announce the winners, but for now you’ll have to put up with me…. Again, I must issue a disclaimer: I haven’t drunk my way through the entire Co-op range, but these are the wines I’ve enjoyed the most so far over the past year, and which represent the best combo of quality and value. A tenner is the sweet spot between quality and value at the Co-op, and here’s another ace ten-pound wine. Or was that only me? This was the first Lebanese wine I reviewed, and I was very pleasantly surprised. Sign up for our newsletter to make sure you don’t miss out on any offers. It all comes down to price. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Top 5 quirky facts you didn’t know about the Maldives. In the coop@home Supermarket and Wine Newsletter, each week you receive a, A 10% discount when you buy 6 bottles or more of the same wine (without special offers), A dedicated newsletter with a wealth of wine information and special offers, The opportunity to order individual bottles to sample. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Email: How can I travel the planet with as little impact as possible? Leave this one to breathe for a bit to get the best out of it and soften the tannins. Was £7.50 Now £5.50. Zalze wines are generally good value, and this fairtrade Cabernet Sauvignon from South Africa is no exception. It does have a slight chalkiness to the tannin on the finish though, which might not be to everyone’s taste. That’s quite a meaty mix and the tannins are not for the faint hearted, but its cherry and almond aromas should please most. £8.50. I was going to deliberately pick a totally different line-up, but last year’s winners were so tough to top that this has ended up being more of an update than an overhaul. You don't have to worry about carrying heavy wine crates – we'll deliver your wine purchase conveniently to your front door. Purple in colour, it’s very fruity, with ripe cherry and blackcurrant on the nose, plus a hint of black pepper and spice. ( Log Out /  Not cheap, but complex, with bold in-your-face flavours. Similar to a GSM blend, it’s a mix of Grenache 50%, Carignan 30%, and Syrah 20%. Following the success of my Best Co-op Wines of 2018 feature, it seemed only right to update with the best Co-op wines of 2019. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Special Offers online at coop.ch same-day delivery reliable delivery to the hour In order to be able to serve as many customers as possible during the current situation, we have extended our delivery slots to four hours in regions in which we have our own delivery fleet. If not, the Cave de Lugny Mâcon-Villages is a very fine substitute. Thank you for visiting The Wine Ninjas, we appreciate your support. Co-op Truly Irresistible Gavi Broglia. Thank you for your reviews; I really enjoyed reading them. April 15, 2019. Less than nine quid gets you white fruit, peach, honey and citrus notes, along with a flavour that my limited vocabulary can best describe as… juicy bubble gum. All you have to do is choose new wines for your wine cellar – we'll do the rest. Realistically, the Saint-Veran’s £13 price tag is likely to alienate most casual Co-op wine shoppers, and I want this list to be for more everyday wines. SAVE £2.50 | The Ned Sauvignon Blanc 75cl. SAVE £2.00 | Co-op Irresistible Prosecco 75cl. It’s just what I’d imagine it to be like. I can’t imagine anyone disliking it, and it’ll definitely appeal to lovers of Shiraz or Côtes du Rhone. Co-op Pilsner. Fax: (01534) 768312. Dandelions aside, this is a wine that’s got plenty of appley appeal. So if you’ve got the budget or it’s a special occasion, go for the Saint-Veran. This offer is not available in independent co-operative societies including Midcounties, Central England, Southern or Chelmsford Star co-operatives. It even manages to just about eclipse my other favourite, the Pic Saint Loup, although to be fair it is four quid more expensive. I’m sure you’ll enjoy its luscious lime and refreshing apple flavours. Co-op are justifiably proud of their award-winning own-brand Gavi, made by the Broglia family in northern Italy. Remember when you put dandelions in your mouth as a kid? See also my list of the Best Co-op Wines 2018, Pingback: Best Co-op Wines 2018 – The Wine Ninjas. Following the success of my Best Co-op Wines of 2018 feature, it seemed only right to update with the best Co-op wines of 2019. Email: customer.relations@channelislands.coop. Not As Obvious As It Seems. Change ). Five ways you can holiday like a Hollywood star. This beautiful Von Kesselstatt dry, Kabinett Riesling deserves a shout out, but there’s an odd reason why it doesn’t get a medal. Vins en ligne sur coop.ch Livraison le jour même Livraison à l'heure Thanks Joan, I hope it helps. Was £9.25 Now £6.75. It has the hallmarks of a typical Cab in abundance: cherry, blackcurrant and tobacco notes, plus that special smell that reminds me of leather seats on a 1971 Ford Mustang driven by Jim Morrison. Co-op’s range has gone downhill a bit over the past year. This one’s a GSM blend from the Côtes du Rhône, a smooth, friendly and accessible style, I generally find. Registered Office: The Channel Islands Co-operative Society Limited, 57 Don Street, St Helier, JE2 4TR.