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Are there any nice but cheap red wines out there?

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Pepperwand · 15/11/2019 21:50

I know nothing about wine but do occasionally like a glass of red. I like them if they are smooth and not too harsh or sharp. In a restaurant I'd usually order a merlot but have also had Shiraz and malbecs that I've enjoyed (is my wine ignorance showing yet?) Grin

Every time I buy a bottle of wine to try at home it is disappointing and too vinegary or not as smooth tasting as I'd like. I'd assume it's because I don't really want to pay more than £7 a bottle or so but there must be some really nice cheaper bottles out there!

I'd really appreciate recommendations as it's getting expensive just taking a punt on different bottles when I have no idea what I'm buying.

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takeyourcanvasbag · 07/12/2019 15:04

Yellowtail Jammy red too is much too sweet for me but I do like some of their other reds.

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Pepperwand · 21/11/2019 20:24

Thank you all for your suggestions, I'll enjoy working my way through them. For those of you that are interested I went to Costco and they had a box of Barefoot Malbec, 6 bottles for £28. I bought it and it's bloody lovely! Will definitely try their merlot too.

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Dink84 · 17/11/2019 21:07

I feel strongly enough that I made an account! I don't have kids, but I know wine and somehow came across this thread. Based on what you've said, Cabalie or Black Stump could be worth a try. Both from laithwaites. Both very smooth and when part of a crate (introductory offers on all the time), it's about £7 a bottle. Anything you buy at Tesco etc for £7 will be overpriced rubbish in comparison. I have also heard good things about Aldi wine, but would recommend laithwaites or majestic as a place to get pretty decent wine at decent prices, especially when they have their offers. Hope it helps.

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prisscalledwanda · 17/11/2019 07:20

Another one to recommend opening an hour before you want to drink and make sure it's come up to room temperature. If it hadn't opened up properly it can taste a bit scratchy and unbalanced.

Also think valpolicella ripasso would suit you. Normally about £11 but wait till someone is doing a 25% off to bring the price down? Enjoy Wine

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Thatisme · 17/11/2019 02:10

Italian Primitivo from Waitrose when on offer is below £7. Absolutely gorgeous, smooth red.

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Mmpip · 16/11/2019 18:11

Buy Oyster Bay when they are reduced in price. Very nice and defo smooth....

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littlebillie · 16/11/2019 16:36

try majestic wines, you can try them in store and a box of six you see a big reduction and you can mix wines.

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PrincessHoneysuckle · 16/11/2019 15:08

Dark horse merlot.or cabernet sauvignon

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sewinginscotland · 16/11/2019 15:07

What you're drinking in the restaurant probably isn't very expensive at all.
I know I've had a £19 bottle of wine in a restaurant that I'd bought from Asda myself for £5 the night before. I find with alcohol, how it tastes to me is a lot about the ambiance and the mood I'm in!

I tend to buy whatever is on offer, as a poster above has said, as it will be better quality wine. Unfortunately, you probably will have to experiment a little to find ones you like. 13mo DS is actually surprisingly good at choosing - I always submit the bottles for his approval and takes the one he shows the most interest in. He's not steered me wrong yet!

Casillero Del Diable are often on offer as are the Campa Viejo. If you like merlot, malbac and shiraz, you'll maybe like tempranillo, cabernet sauvingon and cote de rhone (I say that because they're all wines I like!). I used to be a rioja fan but have gone off it in favour of the lighter bodied ones.

No one knows much to start off with! Just treat it as a fun journey. Look at the wine you're drinking at the restaurant and where it's from, I tend to like French reds the best. If you're a friend's house and they serve you wine, ask what it is and where they got it.

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ForTheFew · 16/11/2019 15:06

I had Yellowtail Jammy Red Roo for the first time last night and it was the first red wine I’ve ever actually liked. It was not vinegary at all but fruity and almost a touch sweet. I’ll definitely be buying it again!

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MrsB0202 · 16/11/2019 14:53

Agree!

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Inforthelonghaul · 16/11/2019 14:19

Have you tried The Straw Hat? I buy this in Tesco, it’s a very easy to drink red wine and at £3.90 a bottle it’s great for cooking too. It must be rubbish wine but I think it’s ok and great on a tight budget.

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Corrag · 16/11/2019 13:53

Another vote for Jammy Red Roo. I usually drink white wine but I mage an exception for this. Very reasonably priced too, usually 2 for £12 in my local shop.

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PFS30 · 16/11/2019 13:52

Loving 19 crimes either banished or uprising both equally full bold reds, approx £10 available in Asda

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Babushkacandle · 16/11/2019 13:50

Bought this Malbec the other day in home bargains for about £5 it was beautiful.
www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/beefsteak-club-malbec-argentinian-red-wine/797719-499478-499479

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BikeRunSki · 16/11/2019 13:44

I buy wines that are reduced to £6 or £7. I have recentjy discovered a wine called “19 Crimes” from Australia, which is delicious, and which I now always buy (in bulk!) if it’s reduced to £7.

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CaballeroJ · 16/11/2019 13:42

At last someone recommended Rioja - perfect for you. Current best buy is at Asda - Espartero Reserva 2013, smooth, nice fruit cz not too strong, and only £6 !!

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Luckingfovely · 16/11/2019 13:40

Aldi Carcasson at 5 is good.

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thenorthernluce · 16/11/2019 13:34

Aldi French red called Carcassonne - about £4/5 and lovely!

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Goldensummer · 16/11/2019 13:27

Lidl do nice red wines cheaply. Or go for the more expensive wines that are on offer, so normal price £9/10 now £6/7.

Also, do you let the wine breath first or do you open the bottle then drink it? I find opening the bottle and letting it sit for an hour or so really helps the wine taste smooth rather than sharp.

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shopaholic85 · 16/11/2019 13:17

Another vote for Barefoot Merlot

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Span1elsRock · 16/11/2019 13:15

Barefoot Merlot is nectar of the gods, and around £6 a bottle. It's the only red we ever buy now, never had a duff bottle.

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Coughsyrupsucks · 16/11/2019 13:12

Waitrose French Cuvee Chasseur is lovely and about £5.50 a bottle.

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30not13 · 16/11/2019 09:43

Gallo Merlot, lovely and soft

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sassafras123 · 16/11/2019 08:58

Apothic Red is very drinkable from Morrisons.

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