I’ll hazard a guess that the bright pink label has probably helped with this too.Īustralia has previously earned itself a reputation for producing crowd-pleasing, ‘sunshine in a bottle’ kind of wines, which have often been criticised for their lack of elegance and subtlety. If you're a fan, come along to our Essex wine tasting on Wednesday 9th March.Ī taste of the Mediterranean in South Australia, this new-wave Aussie red always goes down well.
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There’s three currently on the shelf, so you’d best get in quick! Considering its ambitious price point, over £30 for the ‘entry level’ ( Octagon Block is just shy of £55), we’re quite surprised we sold so much! We had moved on to the 2019 vintage but have managed to keep hold of a few 2018. This inaugural release from Danbury Ridge received a lot of hype last year, getting nothing but high praise, and it really does deserve it. Hurrah! English! One of our highest selling English still wines, and a bloody great one at that. A Tivoli Wines Greatest Hits 2021, if you will, and some are quite unexpected! These three are all pretty hard to beat, so we've taken a deeper look at the list and have picked out ten bottles with some of the highest sales. This was closely followed by Domaine Montrose Rosé – the summer banger that you all kept coming back for - and the easy-drinking, sub £12 Boutinot Côtes du Rhône Villages. It'll probably come as no surprise to hear that Vidal Sauvignon Blanc took the top spot with a little over 600 bottle sales. As we launch ourselves into a new year, we thought it'd be a nice idea to look back and reflect upon the previous 12 months at Tivoli Wines, more specifically, which wines were most popular with you all.