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BRISSONNET ROUGE

£3.57

RRP £6.58SAVE £3.00 A BOTTLE OFF RRP
Our Price:£3.58
Vintage:Vino de Mesa
Grape Variety:100% Grenache
Size of Bottle:75cl
Alcohol:11.5%

We had friends around for a Thai evening. After having a few mouth full’s of wine with the meal one of them said “this wine really brings the flavours out of the spices in the food it’s really nice”. Ironically that’s what Nick had told me on the phone before I ordered the Brissonet red almost word verbatim!
Review by: John Harper, 06/04/2009

This a good example of nice quaffing wine. A fruity, low alcohol and a wine you can drink during the week because it has no after effects in the morning.
Review by: Mandy Green, 06/04/2009

What can you say about a wine that cost £3? You expect the worst and you are really surprised how soft and smooth it is. I have tasted much worse at 3 – 4 times the price!
Review by: Dominic Bloom, 06/04/2009

Great for a bar-b-q on a hot day, nice with steak. Ben
Review by: Ben Rees Jones, 02/04/2009

This is such an easy wine to drink. At such a low price you think its going to really cheap and nasty but actually it is a very smooth red to drink.
Review by: Wendy Booth, 02/04/2009

Easy, light fruity red can’t believe it’s so cheap.
Review by: Peter Cambridge, 31/03/2009

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RRP £6.58SAVE £3.00 A BOTTLE OFF RRP
Our Price:£3.58
Vintage:Vino de Mesa
Grape Variety:100% Grenache
Size of Bottle:75cl
Alcohol:11.5%

Description & Press Reviews:
Wine Style:  Fruity Red

This is a soft, fresh and powerfully aromatic red bursting with ripe flavours of ripe cherries, violets, dark chocolate and blackberries.  Made from the Grenache grape which is used in Rioja, the vins doux naturels of Banyuls and in the fabled Vega Sicilia in the Ribera del Duero (one of Winston Churchill’s favourite wines).  This really is a must for your more tomato based dishes as it is super with barbecued meats as well as pizzas, pastas, as well as barbequed meats, cheeses and Indian, Thai and Chinese meals. 

Livingit.com - Paula Goddard
"Smaller wine merchants have reacted more quickly to customers’ need for less alcoholic wines. Nearly half of Bordeaux Undiscovered wines have an alcoholic strength of 12% or under. Owner and ex-chef Nick Stephens believes “higher alcohol wines fight with the food”. “You end up not enjoying the food or the wine. A wine with lower alcohol levels tastes fruitier and it brings out the flavours of many foods.”

Nick enjoys drinking his wine as well as selling it - “I want to enjoy wine: I don’t just want a glass, I want three” - but finds it difficult to drink more than one glass of highly alcoholic wine as they “burn as they go down”. “To me drinking high alcohol wines are like drinking spirits: they numb the mouth and close the taste buds down.” He adds “Would you drink scotch with your roast sirloin of beef?”

Brissonnet Tinto, Vino de Mesa
A light and fruity wine that still has enough body to cope with most red meat dishes.

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