Like Sauvignon Blanc? Then we guarantee you'll love this. Made using grapes grown high up in the Languedoc hills, this wine is both intensely fruity and refreshingly crisp.
'Pic-de-What?' you say... Yes, it's got a funny name. And yes, it comes in a funny looking bottle. But that's exactly why it doesn't cost an awful lot more.
Having just won Silver, this little-known wine won't be little-known forever. So you really should get in now before everyone else does.
Stephen de Wet never lets us down. His Arabella red is a tour de force and this Sauvignon Blanc under the same label is suitably on par.
With its ripe crisp apples and slightly white peach quality, it's a total crowd pleaser, as attested by 91% of the nearly 14,000 that have tasted it so far. Can't say fairer than that.
If you're cracking out the smoked salmon or paying homage to a bit of shellfish, this is your bottle.
Fresher than a teenager with their first crush, this little beaut of a Sav Blanc takes crispness to a new level with its utterly captivating gooseberry notes and zingy, tingly finish.Pure lush.
Juan the winemaker doesn't believe in wasting money on pointless marketing nonsense. Neither do we, so its a match made in heaven that results in a ridiculously good value white.
Youth may be wasted on the young, but not on Sauvignon Blanc. The only way to drink this variety when it's from the New World is straight off the boat and straight into the glass.
Pinot Grigio can be such a let down when in the wrong hands. Which is why it was so important for us to find someone who knew what they were doing - step forward Alessandro, our PG hero.
He's worked super hard on the blend, which means lots of those crisp clean apple and pear notes that are classic PG - but with a lovely soft bite to it that means it's almost TOO drinkable!
Whilst it's cracking on its own, don't be afraid to use it with food. It goes wonderfully with Jamie's classic fish pie recipe and is a no brainer with any kind of fishcake.
Winemaker Stephen de Wet describes his Chenin as rich and racy, and we'd have to agree! Add a bagful of crisp apple flavours and a wisp of creaminess and its a sure fire winner.
A multiple-award winning wine in South Africa, we're chuffed to add this to Stephen's Naked range and we're confident you won't find a Chenin of this quality for less anywhere else.
It doesn't take a brain-surgeon to work out that if nearly 19,000 people said they'd buy it again then its something good going for it. Something very good!
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