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The Independent UK
Alice Reynolds

Experts reveal the best wine to buy at Sainsbury’s right now, from white to rosé

The experts have rounded up the best plonks from the supermarket - (Sainsbury's/Luke Flunder/The Independent)

With the sunny weather sticking around, Sainsbury’s is the perfect place to stock up on all you need for a get together outdoors, whether you’re grilling up a BBQ feast or relaxing with a glass of wine in hand.

Known for its wide and varied wine selection, Sainsbury’s offers everything from organic options to award-winning bottles, making it a reliable choice for both everyday sipping and special occasions. Right now, savvy shoppers can also enjoy Nectar deals – at the time of writing, there’s 25 per cent off when you buy six or more selected bottles.

With such an extensive range, it can be hard to narrow down the choices. That’s why I’ve consulted two wine experts to highlight their standout recommendations from Sainsbury’s current lineup. Whether you’re after a crisp white, an easy red, a refreshing rosé, or something fizzy to celebrate, these bottles are worth picking up.

Read more: Sainsbury’s is offering 25% off these wines – from cremant to rose

Meet the experts

Wine experts spill their favourites from Sainbury’s (Jane Peyton/Luke Flunder/The Independent)

Hoping to make wine more approachable, Luke Flunder shares his expertise and recommendations across Instagram and TikTok, where he’s built a following of more than 215,000, as well as on his Substack, ‘Flunder Wine World’. He began his journey in the industry at Majestic Wine before going on to launch his own wine business.

Jane Peyton is founder of the School of Booze consultancy. Jane was the UK’s first accredited cider sommelier, Britain’s first Beer Sommelier of the Year, and is a former Drinks Educator of the Year. She is the author of numerous non-fiction books including Wine Knowledge Box and The Philosophy of Gin.

Best sparkling wine at Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury's taste the difference crémant d’Alsace

(Sainsbury's)

“The crémant train continues to gather momentum in the UK, and this is a standout expression,” says Luke Flunder. Expect “crisp apple and citrus, a gentle brioche note, and a clean finish.

“It’s the balance that makes it so enticing and keeps you coming back for another sip,” according to Flunder.

Codorniu vintage cava

(Sainsbury's)

Spain’s oldest winery, Codorniu was the first to produce Cava.

“Cava is made in the traditional method (the same way champagne is produced), so this is a quality glass of fizz,” says Jane Peyton. “I can’t resist an invigorating sparkler, and this wine has green apple aromatics, zesty citrus flavours and bright acidity,” she adds.

Best white wine at Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s taste the difference Alsace gewürztraminer

(Sainsbury’s)

“Few wines can be identified by the first sniff, but gewürztraminer is one of them,” says Peyton.

“With this wine’s flamboyant lychee and rose petal aromatics, followed by ginger spice and tropical fruit on the palate, it is a memorable drinking experience. Even more so when matched with fragrant Thai or Vietnamese food. It is off dry, so the slight sweetness means it admirably matches spicy dishes.”

Bellingham Bernard Series old vine chenin blanc

(Sainsbury's)

“South Africa has developed an excellent reputation for its chenin blanc, and here is a brilliant example of why,” explains Flunder.

“Rich and textured, with ripe pear, stone fruit and a lovely thread of honey running all the way through. There's a depth here that you simply don't expect at this price.”

Best rosé at Sainsbury’s

Mirabeau X Cotes de Provence rosé wine

(Sainsbury's)

This bottle is “a taste of Provence, the spiritual home of rosé wine”, says Peyton.

“It’s a vibrant wine with juicy peach, melon and grapefruit flavours that makes me want to sit in the sun overlooking the Cote d’Azur. With its dry palate and high acidity, I shall be drinking it with the Provençal dishes of tapenade and salade niçoise for lunch.”

Le Bijou de Sophie Valrose rosé

(Sainsbury's)

Flunder describes this as “an elegant, delicate rosé that overdelivers for the price.”

“I’ve tasted it blind against more expensive labels on several occasions, and it more than holds its own. Light, dry and refreshing, with bright strawberry, raspberry and a touch of citrus.”

Best red wine at Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury's Château de Pierreux Brouilly

(Sainsbury's)

“This is a Beaujolais that truly delivers,” according to Flunder.

“From Brouilly, one of the ten crus, it shows a richer, more expressive style while staying beautifully balanced. Ripe plum, blackberry and cherry lead, with a touch of dark chocolate on the finish. Works with a little chill time and is a superb summer option.”

Sainsbury’s taste the difference Sicilian nero davola red wine

(Sainsbury’s)

“This wine ticks everything I look for in a red wine,” says Peyton.

“Bold flavours, moderate tannins, bright acidity, and a silky mouthfeel. It’s a lip-smacking fruit salad of blackcurrant, raspberry, strawberry and pomegranate with a hint of spice. I’m drinking it with grilled swordfish and will save a glass to match with a wedge of Pecorino cheese.”

Experts reveal best supermarket rosés perfect for sunny spring days

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