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Wine from Other Countries between £5.00 and £8.00 per bottle

Other Countries includes wines that did not have a country specified when we added them to our database - so may include countries originally listed in the menu.



T Solero Reserva Manzanilla Sherry 75cl
T Solero Reserva Manzanilla Sherry 75cl - £34.14
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £5.69 per bottle. Price on 05-Sep-08 from Tesco.
Case of 6 T Solero Reserva Manzanilla Sherry 75cl



Argento Malbec 75cl
Argento Malbec 75cl - £34.14
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £5.69 per bottle. Price on 05-Sep-08 from Tesco.
Case of 6 Argento Malbec 75cl



Marques De Arienzos Rioja Reserva 75cl
Marques De Arienzos Rioja Reserva 75cl - £34.20
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £5.70 per bottle. Price on 05-Sep-08 from Tesco.
Case of 6 Marques De Arienzos Rioja Reserva 75cl



Duboeuf Mixed Case 6 X 75cl
Duboeuf Mixed Case 6 X 75cl - £34.20
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £5.70 per bottle. Price on 05-Sep-08 from Tesco.
Case of 1 Duboeuf Mixed Case 6 X 75cl



La Roche Dame Sauvignon Blanc 2006
La Roche Dame Sauvignon Blanc 2006 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
La Roche Dame is a perfect reflection of the refreshing and vibrant flavours of the Loire's delicious 2006 vintage. Crisp and refreshing, this mouthwatering Sauvignon is a great alternative to high-priced Sancerre and Pouilly Fume. Our old friend Noel Bougrier's family have been at the centre of top-quality Loire winemaking for generations. When Noel surveyed the 2006 crop on his single Sauvignon vineyard, he reserved the entire harvest and called us immediately! La Roche Dame is a must-have white with vibrant, citrus-charged freshness and intense fruit-quality. Pale yellow with entincing aromas of grapefruit, elderflower and a fresh, grassy herbaceousness. Perfect as an aperitif or with seafood.

Imperio Oak-Aged Tempranillo 2004
Imperio Oak-Aged Tempranillo 2004 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Deliciously soft,indulgent red from the noble grape of Rioja, oak-aged for extra richness and intensity of flavour - all from the award-winning Bodegas Navarro-Lopez in ancient Castile. The grapes - 100% Tempranillo - are hand-picked from vines lying just outside the up-and-coming DO of Valdepe?as - described by The Independent as ''outstanding reds - serious bargains''. Cherry red, with spiced raspberry aromas, Imperio is soft, ripe, and very moreish, packed with succulent berry-fruit, and well-balanced oak. It's delicious with casseroles and rich, spicy dishes.

Domaine des Garrigues 2005
Domaine des Garrigues 2005 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
We've been bringing you outstanding finds from this exciting wine region for decades. Domaine des Garrigues is a classic that combines old vine richness, glory vintage ripeness ... and unbeatable value. A perfect harvest yielded tiny amounts of concentrated fruit from ancient vines in the Pyrenean foothills. Winemaker Herve Sabardeil's local expertise is crucial - he knows the best sites and picks only the best Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah and Carignan, all in the cool of the night. Garrigues refers to the wild thyme, rosemary and lavender found all over this region and reflected in the wine's herbal edge. Deep garnet red with seductive aromas of forest fruits. Rich and brambly with gentle oak and hints of spice. Deliciously versatile - enjoy with ratatouille, hearty stews or simply on its own.

Palacio Robledo Sauvignon Blanc Verdejo 2006
Palacio Robledo Sauvignon Blanc Verdejo 2006 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Palacio Robledo is a delicious example of the new wave of fresh, modern whites emerging from Spain and thrilling wine lovers across Europe. If you enjoy crisp, dry whites ... you're going to love it! A homage to Rueda - ''Spain's answer to Sancerre'' (Jancis Robinson) - it's a tongue-tingling marriage of citrussy Sauvignon and aromatic local grape Verdejo. The Lozano family's high-altitude vineyards in the dynamic La Mancha region were harvested at night to ensure the grapes reached the winery in perfect condition - meaning very fresh wine! From the initial burst of grassy passionfruit, ripe gooseberry and exotic lychee aromas, to mouthfuls of tingly, concentrated citrus, Palacio Robledo is a truly modern white. Enjoy with grilled white fish or light Summer salads.

Gaspard de Besse Merlot 2005
Gaspard de Besse Merlot 2005 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Mid-way on the road from Aix-en-Provence to Nice lies the little village of Flassans, he perfect place to stop for a spot of luch - freshly baked baguette, local cheeses ... and ,of course, a glass of juicy, berry flavoured red to wash it all down with! But Gaspard de Besse Merlot isn't just any old red, it's made using the highlest quality Merlot grapes, by a fantastic little estate that specialises in producing the premium wines that are helping this corner of Provence - better-known for its rose wines - to develop a real reputation for reds. Showing just why 'the South of France is the most exciting wine region in Europe at the moment' (Richard Neill), this wonderful wine is packed with ripe damson and plum flavours, with a powerful, peppery nose. Rich and warming on the finish, it's ideal with the strong cheeses of the region.

Domaine Serjacq 2005
Domaine Serjacq 2005 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
This gloriously spicy southern French red comes from the Langudoc's the Chefdebien family, owners of Domaine Serjacq since 1880. Their prized 40-year-old vines in the Herault Valley give meagre yields of Syrah, Carignan and Grenache packed with rich, concentrated flavours.

Domaine de Guiron 2006
Domaine de Guiron 2006 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Monsieur La Cave's Domaine de Guiron nestles in the heart of rural Gascony. Thanks to the estate's gentle south-facing slopes, the vines stay nice and thirsty helping to create zippy, concentrated flavours in the grapes. Colombard is the traditional grape of the region and produces delicious, fresh green-apple flavour - whilst Ugni Blanc adds a little 'grassy' depth. Vibrant gooseberry and lemongrass aromas with a hint of grapefruit. Elegant, fresh green apple character, and intense citrusy freshness. Lovely on its own and a real crowd-pleaser at parties too. Serve chilled with vegetable quiche, creamy pasta or light hors d'oeuvres.

Ramirez de Velazco Torrontes 2007
Ramirez de Velazco Torrontes 2007 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Having claimed Torrontes as its own, Argentina has not rested on its laurels. It is gradually turning this little known grape into a sought-after household name. This is thanks in no small part to the country's rapidly improving winemaking expertise and massive investment in its wineries. Increasingly, Argentina is the place to look for ''good value wines with unique flavours'' (Drinks Business). Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, the vineyards for Ramirez de Velazco Torrontes lie in the La Rioja region, which enjoys warm days and cool, dry nights ... with plenty of melt water available for irrigation, the conditions are near ideal for the vines and shows through in the intense, pure fruit flavours. The fresh and lively 2007 vintage offers plenty of distinct rose and citrus aromas, apple, melon and a hint of spiciness. Dry and crisp, it is wonderful served slightly chilled with salads, fish and poultry.

Prickly Pear 2007
Prickly Pear 2007 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
In Argentina's Famatina Valley, pristine vines bask in brilliant sunshine, enjoying pure mountain air in the world's highest vineyards ... alongside the prickly pear cactus! Argentina is THE place to go for ''wines of real sophistication and value'' (The FT), as Prickly Pear deliciously demonstrates. Fresh tropical fruit aromas with lovely hints of orange blossom. Zesty pineapple & crisp apple flavours with zingy citrus notes. A terrific aperitif - you and your guests will love this.

Reina de la Vendimia Chenin 2007
Reina de la Vendimia Chenin 2007 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Freshly sliced apple and citrus-flavoured Chenin Blanc made by Rodolfo Sadler - one of Argentina's top winemakers. The wine itself is named in honour of the annual Vendimia, or harvest festival, when thousands of dancers group together to celebrate the grape harvest in an open air theatre in Mendoza - Argentinia's 'city of wine'. At the end of the night, into the small hours, the voting takes place for the year's Harvest Queen - ''La Reina de la Vendimia''. Our buyer Thomas, who was there this year, says ''it's probably the biggest vintage festival in the world!'' Grown in high altitude vineyards, the grapes are seriously concentrated - the warm days and cool nights in the Andes help retain the crisp fruit flavours. Pale yellow in the glass, with light apple and citrus aromas, Delicate and just off dry, but with a wonderfully refreshing, crisp finish. A fantastic match for white fish or seafood dishes. One to impress your guests with!

Palacio Robledo Sauvignon Blanc Verdejo 2007
Palacio Robledo Sauvignon Blanc Verdejo 2007 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
If you enjoy crisp, dry whites ... you're going to love this! Fresh from the sunny plains of Spain's La Mancha region - this deliciously vibrant classic is made from a blend of citrus-packed Sauvignon and aromatic local grape Verdejo. The grapes were hand-harvested at night from high-altitude vineyards - to ensure absolute freshness! The stunning 2007 vintage brought tiny quantities of intensely fragrant fruit - perfect for producing Palacio Robledo's signature zesty style. From the initial burst of grassy passion fruit, ripe gooseberry and exotic lychee aromas, to mouthfuls of tingly, concentrated citrus, Palacio Robledo is a truly exciting white. Enjoy with grilled white fish or light Summer salads.

Il Papavero
Il Papavero - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
This fabulous wine, loved by all, is made from the juiciest red grapes cherry-picked in the 'heel' of Italy. Show judges and writers are all smitten and just can't get enough of it! Papavero's remarkable popularity is down to two simple things: hugely seductive, soft black-cherry flavours and fantastic value for money. As one wine writer famously stated ''if all table wine were this good, no-one would ever leave the table!'' Smooth, velvety black fruit flavours, with an enticing hint of spice from the dash of Sicily's Nero d'Avola grape. Delightful with pasta and cheeses ... or simply enjoyed on its own!

Villa Fiori Bianco
Villa Fiori Bianco - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Made from a mouthwatering combination of Sicilian Greganico and rounded Chardonnay from Italy's Abruzzan coast - this whistle-clean white is one of the best-value wines in our cellars! Young winemaker Scipione Giuliani was keen to make a blend he liked (subject to our approval!) and not be constrained by appellation laws, hence the humble Vino di Tavola status. Excellent with fish in lemony sauces (or just to perk up the cold turkey platter), Villa Fiori's pale lemon colour exudes a simple slightly grassy nose and has a fresh, clean palate, hinting of ripe, floral peach. Very good as a lunchtime aperitif too.

Villa Mare Bianco
Villa Mare Bianco - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
This gorgeous, green apple-fresh Italian is the ideal sunny afternoon quaffer. Made from a mouthwatering blend of local speciality grapes plus a dash of melony Chardonnay - it's great value for money! That's because the grapes are sourced from top vineyards in both Sicily and Italy's high Abruzzi hills - hence the humble Vino da Tavola tag. One sip and you'll agree it should cost much more. Crafted by talented young winemaker Scipione Giuliani ... the man behind your No.1 most reordered red, Il Papavero! Bright yellow in colour. Simple peachy and slightly grassy nose with a fresh, clean palate, hints of ripe peach and slight floral tones. Supremely quaffable at a great price.

Highstone Torrontes Sauvignon 2007
Highstone Torrontes Sauvignon 2007 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Made from a unique combination of citrus-charged Torrontes and racy Sauvignon - this mountain-fresh white is bursting with fruit-filled personality! The grapes used for this white are grown on high, sloping vineyards just north of Mendoza. The high-altitude location ripens grapes to perfection and supplies a cool mountain-fresh breeze that's essential for sealing in maximum flavour! Crammed with tangy, citrus flavours - this gorgeously ripe white offers plenty of distinct minerally-fresh hints. Dry and crisp, it's wonderful served slightly chilled with summer salads or grilled fish.

Reserve de la Traverse 2006
Reserve de la Traverse 2006 - £5.79
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Chief winemaker behind this gem is Michel Marty, who was recently named 'Best Winemaker in the World' - and has also won a coveted Coup de Coeur in the Guide Hachette. And the accolades don't stop there! Reserve de la Traverse was recently given the thumbs up by London's prestigious International Wine Challenge - quite the achievement when you consider the fierce competition it faced. Reserve de la Traverse is named after the ancient trade route which carves its way through the vineyard's Carignan and Grenache vines. During the Middle Ages, it became a key passageway extending trade routes and war paths across the border of France and Spain. Entirely hand-harvested to ensure that only the ripest grapes are chosen for the wine - this inky smooth red has bags of personality! Brimming with intense brambly and blueberry flavours - this is the perfect red to accompany barbequed meats.