Top 5 Best Supermarket White Wines

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Top 5 Best Supermarket White Wines

You don’t have to spend a fortune to get a good bottle. The UK is a nation of white wine fans, but the choice is overwhelming and often find ourselves buying the same type each time. Or sometimes, standing in the wine aisle at your local supermarket can be daunting. Fear not, here are the Top 5 Best Supermarket White Wines.

Italian Dry White Crisp and Floral Chardonnay Wine

The Marchesi Fumanelli family has been making wines in the Veneto since 1470. This wine by Waitrose is a refreshing blend of Chardonnay, Müller Thurgau and Sauvignon Blanc. With uplifting aromas of honeysuckle and lime, this is rich yet fresh on the palate and has a succulent finish. It is a perfect match for grilled chicken, sushi or mildly spiced Asian dishes.

“This wine has a light floral flavour. I will definitely buy this wine again. A great price too.”
Jillanne

“Unbelievable value for the price. The Fumanelli family have been producing wine since the 1470s and the mix of varietals in this wine is excellent. Highly recommended.”
Chris

“This is a very good wine for the price.Have bought several bottles of it and have always enjoyed it. Will continue to buy it when it is on sale at Waitrose.”
Jane

Cadet d’Oc Viognier 2014 Wine

A Languedoc Viognier made very competently by the team at Baron Phillippe de Rothschild. This floral juicy Cadet d’Oc Viognier 2014 is a dry white wine in Asda. The wine has an attractive floral fragrance with notes of juniper and boxwood, with delicate nuances of citrus. Pleasant, fresh easy drinking, gentle wine with ripe apricots, pithy lemons and fresh mineral character making it light and fresh to drink. The wine is light yellow colour with delicate greenish hues.

“Peach, alcohol, red apple, lemon on the nose. In the mouth it starts with a strong green apple, sour peach and alcohol first taste. It twists to a rounder profile with some more sweetness. Bits of red apple and strawberry ending in again a more typical lemon like tobacco earthy finish with a dry flowery finish.”
Dennis

“Clear, clean, dry, medium acidity and body, medium finish and alcohol 13%, fresh, fruity, citrus, apple, pear, peach, apricot, violet, caramel, vanilla, spices, pepper, good wine.”
Michael

“Fruity and pleasant to drink.”
Ksenia

Roc St Vincent Sauvignon Blanc

This classic wine, made from the heart of the Bordeaux region, France is named after the picturesque Saint Vincent village where it is produced and is a stunning example of the crisp and elegant white wines this area is renowned for. Best served slightly chilled. Sainsbury’s reasonable, simple wine with ripe gooseberries, nettle and cut herbs. This is citrusy, lemony in particular, with a lovely crisp freshness. Bursting with zesty grapefruit and citrus flavours. This wine is great with light chicken dishes, seafood, lemon sole and creamy pasta dishes.

“Simple sauvignon blanc… great value!”
Ravel

“I really liked this one. Nice and dry, a bit of citrus zing. I would buy this again. Definitely helps make cleaning the kitchen more fun.”
Samantha

“Muted nose and closed flavours due to overchill. Recognised it quickly though and patiently waited for it to warm up a few degrees. My first encounter with a Bordeaux SB was a great one. I get sharp, clean classic French SB flavours, but taller with complexity that grows and develops into a mellow citrusy finish. Gorgeous wine.”
Robbie

Italian Prosecco

Prosecco has become the UK’s favourite sparkling wine. A lively, crisp Italian sparkling wine from M&S which is aromatic and fresh with light lemon, pear and apple flavours and a floral hint. It has a dry, wonderfully refreshing finish with 100% Glera grape. This premium example of Prosecco was made by Loris Bonotto at his family estate.

Prosecco is the classic and popular dry sparkling wine of the Veneto region of north-east Italy. The grapes are traditionally grown among the beautiful hills of Valdobbiadene in a mild, dry Mediterranean climate close to the sea. This premium example of Prosecco was made by Loris Bonotto at his family estate. He has created a particularly dry, fruity, modern style of sparkling wine. Serve chilled as the perfect aperitif for all sorts of celebrations, or just for fun! Prosecco also goes well with light canapés, delicate white fish dishes and summer salads.

“Expensive but…You only get what you pay for and this Prosecco is very good.”
LTFS

“Perfect for any occasion. Consistently good quality and value. Highly recommended.”
Kintorer

“I never buy any other than this one, it’s superb. I have to keep fighting the urge to pour  ‘just one more glass’? My guests love it too. Just had to order a dozen more to replenish my depleted stock and at this price, seems to be foolish not to. Cheers!”
Freddie

Lacheteau Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 

Fresh clean bright, mouthwateringly chalky white French wine with some ripe lemon and newly cut grass character from Tesco. It has an elegant pale yellow colour with green reflections. The expressive bouquet is dominated by notes of exotic fruit and redcurrant. Well-balanced, full and fresh on the palate, it is the perfect wine to drink with sea-food and smoked fish. Expressive with floral and exotic fruit notes. Fresh, fruity and slightly vegetal on the attack, quite round on the palate with a good balance. A really pleasant and thirst-quenching wine. This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 2 years.

“A white which I enjoyed with my friends. I thought that the Lacheteau Touraine Sauvignon Blanc had a very light colour. I noticed scents of lychee and banana. I didn’t notice any aftertaste, but the taste was right. We drank this wine with a mix of Chinese food.”
Peter

“The Lacheteau Touraine Sauvignon Blanc was good with a cheese rice. It was a surprise for my best friend. To me, this 2016 seemed more yellow than other vintages. Notes of white fruits such as apples. I liked it because it was as light as water.”
Albert

“Wonderful citrus as opposed to sweetness. Very good Sauvignon Blanc.”
Richard