When is a wine ready to drink?
We provide drinking windows for all our wines. Alongside the drinking windows there is a bottle icon and a maturity stage. Bear in mind that the best time to drink a wine does also depend on your taste.
Not ready
These wines are very young. Whilst they're likely to have lots of intense flavours, their acidity or tannins may make them feel austere. Although it isn't "wrong" to drink these wines now, you are likely to miss out on a lot of complexity by not waiting for them to mature.
Ready - youthful
These wines are likely to have plenty of fruit flavours still and, for red wines, the tannins may well be quite noticeable. For those who prefer younger, fruitier wines, or if serving alongside a robust meal, these will be very enjoyable. If you choose to hold onto these wines, the fruit flavours will evolve into more savoury complexity.
Ready - at best
These wines are likely to have a beautiful balance of fruit, spice and savoury flavours. The acidity and tannins will have softened somewhat, and the wines will show plenty of complexity. For many, this is seen as the ideal time to drink and enjoy these wines. If you choose to hold onto these wines, they will become more savoury but not necessarily more complex.
Ready - mature
These wines are likely to have plenty of complexity, but the fruit flavours will have been almost completely replaced by savoury and spice notes. These wines may have a beautiful texture at this stage of maturity. There is lots to enjoy when drinking wines at this stage. Most of these wines will hold in this window for a few years, though at the very end of this drinking window, wines start to lose complexity and decline.
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Description
Warm up with this rich and aromatic Mulled Sloe Gin Hot Toddy, a delightful twist on a classic winter warmer. This cocktail combines the fruity depth of Berry Bros. & Rudd Sloe Gin with the smooth, full-bodied character of our Extra Ordinary Claret by Château Villa Bel-Air. Sweetened with honey and infused with festive spices, it’s a comforting choice for chilly evenings.
This case contains:
1 x 70cl Berry Bros. & Rudd Sloe Gin (26%)
1 x 75cl Berry Bros. & Rudd Extra Ordinary Claret by Château Villa Bel-Air, Bordeaux
Ingredients
25ml Berry Bros. & Rudd Sloe Gin
100ml Berry Bros. & Rudd Extra Ordinary Claret
100ml boiling water
2tsp honey
1 orange
Star anise
Cinnamon sticks
Recommended Glassware
Mug
Method
1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and heat gently until hot but not boiling.
2. Pour the mixture into a mug.
3. Garnish with an orange twist, a cinnamon stick and a star anise.
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