
Note that the version of this article printed in today's Financial Times had to be cut. This is the uncut version with rather more wines recommended.
This week, some smart dry white wine to serve over the holidays. There is some stunning Chablis around at the moment – virtually any 2002 Chablis has something to give and there are many good examples from older vintages. I have therefore separated Chablis from the other representatives of that classic white wine for entertaining, white burgundy.
There are also some fascinating whites from an entirely ‘new’ part of France and, having berated Italian wine producers for the high prices of their reds last week, I find myself recommending a raft of Italian whites below, at really quite sensible prices considering how well they are made.
Sauvignon enthusiasts may find themselves even more short-changed than usual as
CHABLIS
Sainsbury’s Classic Selection Chablis 2003 Dom Ste Celine Brocard £7.99
Jean-Marc Brocard is a quite exceptionally reliable producer of keenly-priced, irreproachable Chablis. Great aperitif.
Chablis 2002 Domaine Christophe £8.79 ABV
Solid, something to chew on here.
Chablis Les Serres 2002 Oudin £9.75 SVS
Utterly correct and lively with green fruit flavours.
Chablis Grand Cru Valmur 2001 Jean Claude Bessin £22.50 Swig
At Grand Cru level Chablis becomes something worth ageing for even longer than a Côte d’Or white burgundy. This one is already pretty dense and majestic – although there is no hurry to drink it. Definitely a wine for food.
Chablis Grand Cru Grenouille 2001 La Chablisienne £35 IC WR
Anyone who seeks textbook top quality Chablis with its lean, cool purity and merest hint of wet wool (yes I know it sounds strange) should look no further, though this is not cheap. La Chablisienne is one of
OTHER WHITE BURGUNDIES
Givry Blanc Les Galaffres 2002 Dom Chofflet Valdenaire £9.95 SVS
Exceptionally good value from the Côte Chalonnaise. There is a hint of licorice in this very full, dense wine with a dry finish and no excess of oak.
Mâcon Fuissé Vieilles Vignes 2003 Christophe Cordier £9.99 Maj
Tight, dense, smoky – reduced from £10.99 even for single bottles. A rich undertow here.
Pouilly Fuissé Vigne Blanche 2002 Saumaize-Michelin £13.50 SVS
This producer has a magic touch: delicate winemaking results in a wine from Vergisson that is obviously fully ripe yet has so much natural acidity it is not remotely heavy. Drink or keep.
St Aubin Premier Cru En Remilly 2002 Dom Laure £14.50 SVS
Appellations such as St Aubin and St Romain can provide the Côte d’Or’s best white wine bargains in a ripe vintage such as 2002. Classic with a hint of lemon syllabub.
Beaune Premier Cru Pertuisots 2002 Vincent Girardin £186 a case
This works out at a VAT-inclusive £15.50) a bottle which is a very fair price for such a spicy, sleek wine made from vines of the old Henri Clair domaine.
St Romain 2002 Morey Blanc £16.99 Odd
Very tight and refreshing from the winemaker at Domaine Leflaive but not for those who seek weight. The Meursault’s for them.
Meursault, Grands Charrons 2002 Dom Michel Bouzereau £228
Yes, Meursault from Montrachet is what I am recommending – a big, ripe, creamy mouthful at what works out at £19 a bottle.
Chassagne Montrachet 2002 Dom Fernand & Laurent Pillot £22 Swig
Pure lemony flavours, great purity and a bit of bite on the finish. Another food wine. Clean as a whistle but not cheap.
Puligny Montrachet Clavoillon 1999 Dom Leflaive £83.45 magnum L&W
Obviously this will be of minority interest but it is such a treat to find mature, top quality white burgundy available retail that this is worthy of attention.
VAGUELY AROMATIC
Dr L Riesling 2003 £5 Odd
This open, easy introduction to tingly German Riesling is on special offer, from £5.99, at two for £10 until 09 jan. Carefully made at Loosen in the
Blue Slate Riesling 2003 £7.49 Bib
A more concentrated wine from Erni Loosen’s own vineyards, exclusive to Bibendum.
Gobelsburger Grüner Veltliner and Riesling 2003 Kamptal £5.99 and £7.49 respectively WR
Waitrose has a trio of truly excellent Austrian whites at great prices. Schloss Gobelsburg is on a roll, and very kindly selling these fruit bombs for a relative song. Difficult to think of a finer introduction to
Felsner Grüner Veltliner Mossburgerin Kabinett 2003 Kremstal £7.99 WR
Thunderingly good and a great buy from a family firm.
Leasingham Magnus Riesling 2003
Is this the giant Constellation group’s best-value white wine? Very tight and concentrated yet bone dry.
Tim Adams Riesling 2004
Nothing wrong with youth when the wine is as lively and punchy as this. Great with anything Pacifically sweet and spicy.
J & K Frostline Riesling 2003 £8.99 Odd
This is
Leitz Rüdesheimer Magdelenenkreuz Riesling Spätlese 2002 £9.99 Booths, Oddbins
The opulent, age-worthy face of Riesling, from its homeland
Riesling Grand Cru Eichberg 2002 Philippe Zinck £9.99 Maj
This is a very good price for a top
Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Spätlese 1994 J J Prüm £12.99 IC WR
Very rare to find such a mature wine of any colour available retail, but Dr Prüm’s wines take an age to open up. When they do, it is worth it. This feather-light yet multi-layered, off-dry wine would make a very special aperitif of serious interest to wine lovers.
Kröver Paradies Riesling Spätlese ** trocken 2003 Martin Müllen £18.50 The Winery London W9 and at
Who says dry wines do not work in the
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Moulin de Regain MMII Vin de Table £9.95 Handford, London SW7
Master of Wine Liz Berry and her husband Mike left La Vigneronne to pursue a sunnier life and this wine from ancient, once-abandoned Clairette vines near St Rémy de Provence is the result (along with some olive oil). It could hardly have more personality – honeysuckle with a bit of apple skin - yet is not too potent or heavy. Sip this hand-made liquid thoughtfully.
Pouilly Fumé, Villa Paulus 2002 Masson-Blondelet £10.25 SVS
This is absolutely ready to drink but has much more race and nerve than many 2003 Sancerres and Pouilly Fumés.
Le Soula Blanc 2001 VdP des Côtes Catalanes £22 The Wine Society, £22.95 Berry Bros,, £19.56 ABV
This is probably the most exciting new white wine to have come my way in many a year. From the hills around Maury in
Matassa Blanc 2003 VdP des Côtes Catalanes £21.99 Adnams
This is another very exciting full-bodied, ambitious white made very close to Le Soula (see above) by Kiwi Master of Wine Sam
Harrop and South African Tom Lubbe of The Observatory. Grenache Gris. Chock full of character.
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Vernaccia di San Gimignano 2003 Panizzi £6.99 Maj
Tense, exciting wine with good length of flavour.
Soave Classico 2003 Suavia £8.49 Bib, Flying Corkscrew
Tight, nervy, exciting nose is followed by a rich, dense fruit on the palate. Banish memories of Soaves past. This is serious white wine. Good value.
Dom Biblia Chora 2003 £8.49 Booths
Very exciting, refreshing Greek blend of Assyrtiko and Sauvignon Blanc.
Pinot Grigio, Colli Orientali del Friuli 2003 Ronchi di Manzano £9.99 Maj
Full-bodied, fine, serious wine that is lightyears from standard Pinot Grigio.
Fiano d’Avellino 2003 Vesevo £9.99 Lib, Noel Young
Substance and nerve and a fair price for this fashionable appellation. Better value perhaps is Inycon’s fullblown varietal Fiano 2003 from
Pinot Bianco Haberlehof 2003 Alois Lageder £10.99 Bib
Half Italian, half Tyrolean, Alto Adige can make great white wines such as this grown in the high Haberlehof vineyard and partly oak-aged.
NON-EUROPEAN
Ken Forrester Chenin Blanc 2003 Stellenbosch £6.99 WR
This is far too cheap, and tastes much more like a Loire Chenin than most Loire Chenins. This positively throbs with ripe, honeyed fruit and scents of fresh hay and provides an almost obscene amount of flavour for the money. Forrester has spent considerable time in the Loire from his base in
Another ridiculously cheap wine from
Blue Rock Semillon/Sauvignon 2003 approx £7 Aitken Wines, Butlers Wine Cellar, Chippendale Fine Wines, Flying Corkscrew, Lib
Good value export label from
D’Arenberg, Hermit Crab Marsanne/Viognier 2003 McLaren Vale £7.99 Booths
Opulent Rhône blend that will not improve but admirably over-delivers on flavour.
Father Oak Vineyards Chardonnay 2002 £7.99 Paso Robles M&S
Mature southern California Chardonnay at a relatively good price.
Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc 2004
Yet another fine vintage from
The family firm of Yalumba pioneered this perfumed grape in
This has real depth of flavour and an appetisingly dry finish.
Rustenberg Chardonnay 2003 Stellenbosch £9.99 WR
Savoury, underpriced fine wine from an impeccable South African address.
Another fine South African at half the price of an equivalent white burgundy. Dry and racy.
Eyrie Pinot Gris 2001
Eyrie is the granddaddy of
Zind 2002 £13.99 WR
Fascinating lively, fullblown wine from the gifted Zind Humbrecht in
Brokenwood,
Very fine cool climate wine for ageing from
Clayvin Chardonnay 2001
Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Furstentum Vieilles Vignes 2002 Albert Mann £17.50 IC WR
Exciting depth of lychee flavour with some ginger notes but a firm, dry finish. Fair price.
Penfolds Reserve Bin 00A Chardonnay 2000 £19.99 IC WR
This blend of cool climate fruit from the Adelaide Hills and Tumbarumba, regions 500 miles apart, started life as a trial blend for Yattarna, the so-called ‘white Grange’ of which early bottlings were a mite disappointing, but this is pretty impressive.
ABV - A&B Vintners*, Brenchley 01892 724977
Bib – Bibendum Wine*,
L&W – Lay & Wheeler,
Lib -
M&S – Marks & Spencer
Maj – Majestic*, prices generally given per bottle if two bottles are bought
Montrachet*,
SVS – Stone, Vine & Sun*, Twyford,
Swig – Swig*,
WR – Waitrose (IC stands for Inner Cellar, generally available only in
* - minimum order 12 assorted bottles
Ch – Château
Dom - Domaine
VdP – Vin de Pays
Next week – champagne and other fizz



