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Why corner shop wines are not to be sniffed at

Whether making a last-minute panic buy or you simply can’t be bothered to stray far from home, the dusty shelves of your local store often boast their share of trusted, dependable bottles

Why corner shop wines are not to be sniffed at

TL;DR

  • Corner shops offer a range of approachable wines, including fruity reds like Campo Viejo Tempranillo and Muriel Tempranillo Rioja.
  • Prosecco is a common sparkling option, which can be enjoyed with amaros like Aperol.
  • Affordable own-label Champagnes can be found in some mini-supermarkets.
  • French white wines such as Picpoul de Pinet and Louis Jadot's Mâcon Villages are generally safe bets.
  • Lesser-known white grapes like Sicilian carricante and Romanian fetească regală are appearing in mini-supermarkets.
  • Southern French rosés and Studio by Miraval's "Mediterranean rosé" are good, easy-drinking choices.