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Tasting focus: 78 summer- drinking wines at 12.5% alcohol or below Peter Richards MW

After tasting more than 280 wines at his Hampshire home, Peter Richards MW has picked out his 78 top reds and whites with 12.5% alcohol or less, and priced at under £20 – perfect choices to enjoy during the warmer days and evenings

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Though I’m not in the habit of reciting poetry to bottles of wine, frequently during this intriguing tasting I could sense the famous opening lines of Shakespear­e’s Sonnet 18 springing to my lips: ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.’

Because that’s exactly what I was looking for: wines that were lovely. As I started the tasting, I pondered: what do we really want in a summer wine? Loveliness certainly. But there’s a lot more to it than that. When it’s warm, you want a wine to seduce you with its bright, vivacious charm. This is not the season for shades of nuance and intricate subtlety. These are wines to seize the day!

In the idealised vision, summer is about warmth, holidays and al fresco eating. We reach for wines to slake our thirst, to refresh and revive our senses. For this, the best wines are fresh and invigorati­ng in style – and those that show well even when chilled (see box).

Wines that aren’t too high in alcohol are important in this context. The risk of dehydratio­n, as well as sleeping poorly, means that quaffing high-alcohol wine is a risky game in warm weather. Affordabil­ity also counts, so you can properly enjoy yourself without feeling guilty. That’s why we specified a price range of £8-£20 (US$10-$25) and a maximum alcohol level of 12.5% on the label for this tasting. Did this make it harder for the reds to shine? Perhaps – though there’s surely no shortage these days of easygoing reds majoring on lower alcohol and fresh flavours.

What’s more, the food we eat changes in summer: we prioritise simpler, fresher flavours. The wines that make a cheery partner for those foods naturally share the same kind of character: keen, crunchy, forthright. But of course summer isn’t all about blazing sun and beaches. Sometimes it’s miserable. So there’s also a place for wines to warm the cockles and comfort the soul.

Our focus is on white and red here; you won’t find any rosé – Decanter has covered

‘When it’s warm, you want a wine to seduce you with its bright, vivacious charm… These are wines to seize the day!’

those wines extensivel­y in the magazine and online recently. Some of the more easily comparable wines I tasted blind, the rest I tasted non-blind. We’d expected to get about 80 samples but the final tasting numbered not far off 300 bottles, so the standard of my final selection is high.

These are wines to be relished – perhaps tucked into a car boot en route to a staycation retreat, or just savoured at home. And while enjoying them, we may let ourselves believe Shakespear­e’s line that ‘eternal summer shall not fade’.

 ??  ?? Peter Richards MW is a wine writer and author, and the DWWA Regional Chair for Chile
Peter Richards MW is a wine writer and author, and the DWWA Regional Chair for Chile

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