The Ten Best New World Red Wines
Thursday, 13 November 2008
You'll be the toast of the town with one of these scrumptious wines.
Click on the image to the right to launch our guide.
Does our selection have an intense bouquet or are our choices bitter and nutty? Scroll down to keave you comments and suggestions.
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Suggest you check your geography. The New world would include the US and does not include South Africa.
Posted by intp1 | 14.11.08, 21:35 GMT
The Roo Brothers' Roo Red is gorgeous; full, smooth and fruity... and only £5 a bottle! Unfortunately, it's only sold in Morrisons'.
Posted by Shriekaboo | 14.11.08, 18:11 GMT
I would like to make a sugestion about the layout of the bottles:
There is more than ample room on the right hand side of the image, could you please place the comments there? it avoids having to go up and down the info box.
As for my comment I have to agree with a few of the choices - have not had the pleasure of tasting them all - a better tittle would had been "America's Ten Best New Red Wine Bargains"
Jorge
Posted by Jorge Mann | 14.11.08, 09:14 GMT
I think I must have missed the selection criteria?
Top ten cheap new world wines? Top ten new world wines to get people arguing? Top ten new world wines for use in cooking?
Posted by Greg | 13.11.08, 16:59 GMT
All these wines coming in around the £10 mark and 4 out of the 10 coming from Corks Out? Not exactly a massively well researched piece.
Posted by Philip | 13.11.08, 16:46 GMT
Interesting selection,I would like to add one of my own favourites,red ZINFANDEL 2006 from Morrisons,usually sells for £6.19,excellent wine for the price.
Posted by TONY HASTED | 13.11.08, 15:40 GMT
If I could view this feature I might have a more interesting comment on it. Please get rid of the pop up and make it accessible to those using small laptops and/or different browsers!
Posted by Stuart | 13.11.08, 13:37 GMT
How very misleading - this could be more accurately titled "The Ten Best Cheap New World Red Wines".
Posted by John | 13.11.08, 12:49 GMT
What an absurd selection. No Tassie/Victorian/NZ pinot noir? Nothing from California or Oregon?
Posted by Bob | 13.11.08, 10:31 GMT
Who were the panel and what is their relationship to any of the makers or suppliers? Because the selections are unbelievable. Which criteria were used - price, quality, availability? If you pick Grant Burge, pick his Holy Trinity. I can think of three better Argentinean wines. And I could suggest the odd kiwi wine too.
Posted by Dick | 13.11.08, 04:29 GMT