The Co-op’s wine offerings – Alistair Gibson

Irresistible Gavi Broglia 2017Irresistible Gavi Broglia 2017
Irresistible Gavi Broglia 2017
The Co-operative in Emsworth has recently re-opened after a refurbishment and it got me thinking about the wine range they offer.

The Co-operative range is fairly small and fits somewhere between the budget ranges of Aldi and Lidl and the more expansive range in Waitrose, in terms of prices.

But of course size isn’t everything, and while the offering can be a little mixed there are interesting wines to be found on the shelves.

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Well known for their approach to ethical and Fairtrade products – around two thirds of all Fairtrade wines sold in the UK are sold through their stores – the wine range has more to offer than that.

‘Irresistible’ is not a brand name I’m keen on as some wines don’t quite reach that level. However, Irresistible Gavi Broglia 2017 (Co-op £8.50) is one of the little gems within the range.

From Piedmont in north western Italy, this is made from the local cortese grape and, like much of the range, is both vegetarian and vegan-friendly.

It’s quite delicate with notes of green apples, orange peel and maybe almonds on the nose with a crisp, citrus-led, refreshing palate.

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This is a lovely summer wine and would work well with simple steamed or grilled asparagus.

Les Breloques Rouge 2017, Sud de FranceLes Breloques Rouge 2017, Sud de France
Les Breloques Rouge 2017, Sud de France

Les Breloques Rouge 2017, Sud de France (Co-op £8) is a new wine to the range and a blend of grenache, syrah and a little merlot from the Languedoc-Roussillon region.

It’s certainly not a shy wine and has dark fruits, some spice and mocha along with a little dried herbs on the bouquet, followed by a fairly chunky palate with more dark fruit and chocolate on the finish.

It’s good value and is definitely a summer barbecue red and is going to work really well with smoky, chargrilled sausages or lamb chops.

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