Bottles of the Week

Domaine Sainte Rose Le Sirocco Unoaked Chardonnay, Côteaux du Languedoc 2002

Domaine Sainte Rose Le Sirocco Unoaked Chardonnay, Côteaux du Languedoc 2002.
Domaine Sainte Rose La Garrigue Syrah-Grenache- Carignan 2002.

Domaine Sainte Rose Le Sirocco Unoaked Chardonnay, Côteaux du Languedoc 2002.

From an exciting new property run by Irishman Charles Simpson backed by a group of 12 Irish investors, six from the North and six from the South (there's a story for the guests), this is a really stylish wine. Hints of nougat are countered by refreshing lemon crispness. Perfect with salmon, ham, chicken, salads . . . From James Nicholson, www.jnwine.com, 10.99.

Domaine Sainte Rose La Garrigue Syrah-Grenache- Carignan 2002.

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My favourite red from the Simpson range - a concentrated mouthful of dark fruit and spicy richness with a firm, dry finish. Fans of red will love this intensely flavoured, characterful wine, but if you're worried that it may be a bit too robust for granny and the aunts, there's also Le Mistral Merlot 2002 - much softer and a touch sweeter. Classy looking bottles, all. From James Nicholson, www.jnwine.com, €11.95.