It’s time to get cosy with a selection of comforting wines for winter, says Audrey Annoh-Antwi
Did you feel the chill in the air? Or that grey tinge to the sky? Autumn marks the beginning of cosy evenings indoors and wines with a bit more heft to prepare you for winter. Below are some wines that will act as a comforting tonic to the cooler season.
The silky white: Lis Neris Gris Pinot Grigio 2020
Pinot Grigio is often known for its ease, but in the right hands it can yield some seductive wines. A serious presentation of Pinot Gris comes from Lis Neris based in Friuli, North East Italy. Vinification and maturation in oak creates plumpness with a lean towards something sweet, while maintaining a citrus and herbal freshness. If you’re inclined to cellaring wines, it can be enjoyed over many more autumns (15- years-plus).
The white from red: Simpsons’ Derringstone Pinot Meunier 2022
The reputation of English wines is often benchmarked by some stunning sparkling wines, but it should not stop there. Simpsons Wine Estate in Kent makes a still Blanc de Noirs from the black-skinned Pinot Meunier grape. It is a delicious curiosity in the best possible way, with a slight pink hue hinting at its dark origins. It has notes of ginger and pear compote, bringing to mind dessert, with a silky texture and tingling acidity.
The sunset orange: Parajes del Valle Macabeo Maceracion 2022
Skin-contact whites live in my mind rent-free all year round. The sunset tones of the Macabeo Maceracion from Manchuela, Castilla La Mancha, Spain, bring fallen leaves to mind. It has the tea-like grip you expect from a skin-contact white, but also lovely candied citrus peel and a subtle nuttiness with ripe apricot. It sounds big but there is freshness here too.
The deep rosé: Domaine Maby Tavel Cuvée Prima Donna 2022
Rosés from Tavel in the Rhone Valley are not made from shy grapes; instead you are contending with robust types like Syrah, Cinsault and Grenache. They tend to be deep, full-bodied and herbal, making them perfect pairings for meat and herb-abundant dishes. Domaine Maby Tavel Cuvée Prima Donna (65% Cinsault, 35% Grenache) is plump with red fruit, pink grapefruit peel, white pepper and garrigue.
Mouth-filling but bright: Maxime Magnon Corbières Campagnes 2019
Every wine from Maxime Magnon is a treat. Based in Durban Corbières, Languedoc-Roussillon, it is obvious the sun has smiled benevolently on these grapes. Campagnes is 100% Carignan, from vines around 100 years old, producing a brambly, plummy, spiced but overall lifted bright wine.
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Franciacorta and pasta
The Berlucchi family winery was founded in 1955, where six years later they created the very first Classic Method wine. The Franciacorta ‘61 Nature’ 2015 is a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and was aged on its lees for over five years, giving it a richly flavoured finish and a perfect pairing with complex starters and filled fresh pasta.
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