Thirst-quenching white wine for summer days | Alistair Gibson

Despite these uncertain times, it has been a wonderful summer in terms of the weather, allowing us to enjoy picnics, long alfresco lunches and barbecues.
Torres Viña Esmeralda 2019, CataluynaTorres Viña Esmeralda 2019, Cataluyna
Torres Viña Esmeralda 2019, Cataluyna

Thirst-quenching, food-friendly white wines are the order of the day and here are three for the coming week.

Torres Viña Esmeralda 2019, Cataluyna (Ocado, Tesco £9, Fareham Wine Cellar £8.75) was first produced by the Torres family – perhaps Spain’s most famous wine family – in 1976.

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Despite many label redesigns and changes in wine fashion, this is still a wine that delivers and its slightly odd blend of grapes for a Spanish white wine is part of its appeal.

Irresistible Australian Chardonnay 2018, Western AustraliaIrresistible Australian Chardonnay 2018, Western Australia
Irresistible Australian Chardonnay 2018, Western Australia

Produced from a blend of 85 per cent Muscat of Alexandria and 15 per cent gewürztraminer grown in the cooler mountainous region of the upper Penedès, this makes such a perfect summer wine.

The bouquet is so fragrant with notes of citrus blossom, pear, honeysuckle, lychee and a little spice.

The palate is fresh with tropical fruits and a little sweetness on the finish, making this a refreshingly off-dry wine.

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It’s relatively low in alcohol at 11.5 per cent so makes a great all-rounder and would work really well as a picnic wine with simple garlic prawns or Thai-influenced salad dishes.

White & Sea 2019, Cotes de GascogneWhite & Sea 2019, Cotes de Gascogne
White & Sea 2019, Cotes de Gascogne

Irresistible Australian Chardonnay 2018, Western Australia (Co-op £7.75) is, without question, a summer bargain and is made by two of Australia’s most respected winemakers, Larry Cherubino and Rob Merrick.

From Western Australia, where sub-£10 a bottle chardonnay is a rarity, this is all about refreshing fruit, and while it was made with a little oak influence it’s very much in the background to add structure.

The nose has ripe melon and pear, followed by more pear and a little apple on the palate with a touch of creaminess and a nice citrus twist to bring it all together.

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This is an easy summer quaffer, great value and matches well with a lunchtime quiche and salad.

The white wines of Gascony in south-west France can make for lovely summer drinking.

White & Sea 2019, Cotes de Gascogne (Hermitage Cellars £8.25) is a blend of 70 per cent colombard and 30 per cent sauvignon blanc, with green apple, citrus and a touch of tropical fruit on the nose, followed by a fresh, zesty palate with a lovely clean, mouthwatering finish.

It makes a great aperitif, or how about with some fresh barbecued mackerel or a broad bean and feta risotto?