Essential wines for drinking this season
Mr.Wheeler's Spring Hit List: Diverse Wines for Spring
Here’s how to ensure your cellar and chiller alike are stocked with an enticing diversity of styles and varietals for your springtime drinking pleasure: Mr.Wheeler’s Spring Hit List. Twenty specially-priced reds, whites and rosés from equally diverse origins to see that you’ve got the right bottle to hand for whatever occasion the season brings. From sauvignon blanc to nebbiolo to classic, Old World blends (with much, much more in between!) our Spring Hit List is a sumptuous spectrum in which to indulge, explore and perhaps discover something new. Naturally, our list includes tasting notes to guide you, so do have a look. Then take advantage of Mr.Wheeler’s special offer to put some extra dynamism in your collection and handsome savings in your wallet.
Where lovers of Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé and fine Kiwi sauvignon simply must venture – Bordeaux blanc. So, given its elegant >
Angelvin is again our top recommendation as the 2022 continues a winning streak of consistently superb vintages. Made in >
Domaine Bellevue has been Mr.Wheeler's 'house' sauvignon for as long as I can remember, and with my first taste of the new >
Here Château de Clotte once again demonstrate the sheer craftsmanship and exquisite, Saint-Émilion-flavoured terroir you >
Another unmissable example of the incredible quality and value the Mâcon continues to deliver. Here, a rich, creamy, Burgundian >
"Picpoul de Pinet may not be the undiscovered gem that it once was, so often described wistfully, when recounting tales >
Château Laroque's fabulous second label and from a vintage considered one of the Right Bank’s best-ever for merlot. Where >
100% Trebbiano from the Lake Garda environs between Brescia and Veneto. Fresh, vigorous, packed with delicate aromas of >
For the warmer months that approach, you’ll want a brisk, crisp and clean, dry white to chill and enjoy in the sunshine. >
Deeply coloured with profound black berry aromas, enhanced with a touch of spice and notes of garrigue and liquorice. Quite >
Bobal, in case you're wondering is the grape variety. Native to Spain, its name comes from the Latin 'Bovale' meaning bull's >
Regular summer barbeques will entice you through cases of this sumptuous, southern French red blend. Beaurivage’s bright, >
Drink Beaujolais's finest gamay with our special offer on Château de Fleurie’s new 2021 vintage. Experience the lively freshness >
As much as you love your Argentine malbecs, you must try a much rarer thing: Mendozan cabernet franc. Here, deeply coloured, >
If you haven't yet, try this traditional Portuguese red for a level generosity, freshness and elegance that defies its price. >
Highly expressive and aromatic smoky green fruit nose; an unmistakable a step-up for Sancerre: crisp, fresh, ripe citrus >
To be honest, this wine absolutely bowled me over, completely and utterly - so much that I sent a bottle straight to >
Classic crianza with fresh, lush flavours of berry fruits enhanced by beautifully integrated oak, giving character, roundness >
One of last year’s great Provençal rosé discoveries is back, and in perfect time: the new 2022 vintage of Maison Ravoire’s >
How gratifying to learn how relatively little you can pay for pure pinot noir pleasure. And here, a true Chilean pinot noir: >
Barolo-styled Nebbiolo from one of Piemonte’s finest at less £20? Get this in your cellar. Seductive aromas of rose petal, >
A light, fragrant rose with an appealing balance of ripe summer berries, luscious cherry freshness and gentle floral notes. >
Established in 2000, Raats Family Wines based in Stellenbosch are chenin specialists and their Original is an unoaked cracker >
In this mixed case you will receive two bottles each of the following wines;
2021 Lugana, Zamichele2020 Viré-Clessé 'Quintaine', >