Marks & Spencer has an interesting range of wines, featuring plenty of less familiar grape varieties and regions. Prices may be a little higher compared with other supermarkets but in general quality is better.
Today, however, two wines from very well-known French wine regions. Muscadet is in northwest France, wrapped around the city of Nantes. The wines are light and refreshing, perfect for enjoying as an aperitif, with salads, or the local speciality: shellfish.
Almost every wine lover will be familiar with the name Bordeaux. The city is near the coast in southeast France, and its wines are typically medium-bodied although with climate change, Bordeaux is becoming warmer and the wines higher in alcohol.
M&S Muscadet 2023
12% abv, €11
Light and refreshing with lemon zest and green apple fruits, finishing dry. Perfect on its own before dinner, with shellfish, or summer salads. Enjoy it like the locals with half a dozen oysters?
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M&S Classics No 34 Claret 2023, Bordeaux
14% abv, €12
A fresh medium-bodied unoaked Bordeaux with ripe plum and blackcurrant fruit fruits and a dry finish. Supple and rounded with good intensity of flavour. Try this with roast lamb or beef, lentils and red peppers, or firm cheeses.