...And to drink?
Côtes de Gascogne Sauvignon Blanc L’Escargot 2013, £4.99
One of the best cheap whites I’ve had in a while. It has some nice Sauvignon Blanc character with its grassy nose, and notes of grapefruit and green peppers. Best of all, it’s not in any way overblown.
Vin de Bourgogne P de Marcilly Mâcon- Villages 2011, £7.49
I loved this wine’s blend of subtle oakiness, fresh lemons and nutty mature notes. It tastes a lot more expensive than it actually is.
Château Marjosse Bordeaux 2012, £8.99
Just the sort of thing that would be served at a posh golf club with the roast beef on Sunday. It’s leafy with supple tannins. Very drinkable.
Chevalier de Lascombes Margaux 2011, £18.99
This was the best of the clarets stocked by Lidl. It combines good ripe blackcurrant fruit with great elegance and perfume and a nice bit of tannic grip: one for the Bordeaux classicist.