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White 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.

Marquise
Marquise - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Praised by President Hugh Johnson as having ''more dimensions than the usual Sauvignon'', this is an absolute must-have for lovers of crisp whites. With immense enthusiasm, Noel Bougrier searches the Loire - source of some of the world's most refreshing wines - to secure parcels of extremely fresh, premium grapes. The result: ''Fruity, harmonious white with pure aromas of freshly sliced apple, followed by invigorating, juicy pear flavours. Ideal as an aperitif or served with fish pie.''

La Croix des Cabustines Chardonnay 2006
La Croix des Cabustines Chardonnay 2006 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Cooler, ocean-influenced vineyards in the Languedoc created a wine with great ripeness of fruit, yet still maintaining a refreshing mineral complexity. Parker-praised winemaker - and local boy - Herve Sabadeil used all his knowledge of the area to carefully selected premium grapes from the best vineyards. ''Full, ripe citrus flavours wrapped in creamy vanilla oak plus a winning hint of spice.''

Rocca Colmontano 2006
Rocca Colmontano 2006 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
From the hills in the heart of the Marche Region, famous for its Verdicchio, Rocca Colmontano is made by the multi award-winning Moncaro cellar. Traditional and modern farming techniques coexist, reducing the impact on the land through the use of biological methods. The winemaker is the dynamic Giulano d'Ignazzi who has worked in Chile and injects his whites with an almost New World-like freshness whilst still retaining Italian character. Working with both New and Old World flying winemakers Moncaro has become one of the most important cellars in the region - and with two wineries: one exclusively for red wine production, the other specialising in white.

Castell de Veza 2007
Castell de Veza 2007 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Outstanding quality and superb value in whites simply doesn't get any better than this deliciously zesty, fruit-packed Spanish star. It's crafted at the multi medal-winning La Baronia de Turis cellar who are renowned for the quality of their Malvasia and Moscatel grapes - so much so that in 1626 the town was ordered to pay a special tax to King Felipe IV of Spain due to the superior quality of their wines! Now young, up-and-coming winemaker Juan Pico Lozano brings these two classic varieties together beautifully to create a refreshing, zippy white ''Pale golden glassful with lovely fresh rose petal aromas and deliciously crisp flavours of apricot and zesty orange. Perfect with fragrant Thai dishes.''

Tor di Monte Grechetto 2007
Tor di Monte Grechetto 2007 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
One of Italy's great originals, cultivated since Roman times, Grechetto is a key component of the best known Umbrian white, Orvieto, and displays a wonderfully concentrated, refreshing elegance. Our specialist Italian Buyer was greatly impressed by this particular wine from the 11th century Tordimonte estate because it offers the same full-flavoured, fresh and nutty character of Orvieto minus the hefty price this famous name carries. Light golden colour, with subtle toasted almond, zesty lemon and floral aromas. Fresh, dry and ripe, it's perfectly suited to local specialities such as Prosciutto di Norcia (a quality cured ham) or freshwater fish and garden-fresh salads.

Domaine de Targuerie 2006
Domaine de Targuerie 2006 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Wine has been produced in Gascony since the fifth century. Even then, viticulturists could recognise the superior terroir of the region - abundant sunshine and cool temperate evenings produce premium ripe and juicy fruit bursting with freshness! This area is world famous for its Armagnac, but Gascony is rapidly developing a reputation for producing exquisite white wines that are comparable in quality to those of the Loire Valley! This elegant white is bursting with fresh-fruit appeal. Packed with juicy melon, apple and citrus-fresh flavours, it's no surprise that it was recently given a top recommendation at London's prestigious International Wine Challenge. Try with grilled fish or as a lively aperitif.

Finca Sorella Chenin Blanc Trebbiano 2007
Finca Sorella Chenin Blanc Trebbiano 2007 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Fans of cool and crisp whites will love this brand new discovery. The grapes for this white come from some of the highest vineyards in the world! Here, warm days and cool nights ensure a tremendously long ripening period. Snowmelt from the hills provides the purest irrigation in near desert-like conditions. This wonderfully unique blend of soft Chenin Blanc and citrus-charged Trebbiano is the ultimate thirst-quencher! Bursting with captivating white peach and lime flavours with a mouthwatering, glacier-pure edge - Finca Sorella offers unbeatable refreshment!

Baron de Turis 1920 Seleccion 2007
Baron de Turis 1920 Seleccion 2007 - £5.99
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
We're very excited about Valencia. Known as Madrid on Sea (the port is a popular weekend hotspot), it's also home to one of the best value whites we've tasted. Gold-medal winemaker Juan Pico Lozano picks local Malvasia and Moscatel for his superbly refreshing Baron de Turis. Hugely popular in the seafront bars and bursting with ripe citrus fruit, this is the perfect lunchtime white! Teeming with bright peach and golden mandarin flavours with a minerally fresh edge - try a chilled glass with crayfish pasta or light Caesar salad.

Jacobs Creek Chardonnay 75cl
Jacobs Creek Chardonnay 75cl - £36.82
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £6.14 per bottle. Price on 02-Dec-08 from Tesco.
Case of 6 Jacobs Creek Chardonnay 75cl



Vallon des Gravettes 2006
Vallon des Gravettes 2006 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Tired of the same old round of Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc? Pep up your palate with lovely, racy, multi-layered wine from one of the most exciting best value wine regions in France. The high valley of the Ardeche lies an hour's drive uphill from the Rhone and until recently, never much visited 'cept by folk that were lost (hence it provided ideal cover for the Marquisard - the French Resistance - in WW2). These days though, by virtue of its ideal climate for vine growing, it has become a haven for dynamic winemakers seeking freedom from the restrictive AOC system. Even famous name growers form the Rhone and Burgundy are diversifying their interests and investing heavily here. Vallon is a refreshingly different blend of premium varieties. 75% is the apricot and white pepper-scented Grenache Blanc. The balance, a judicious combination of Viognier, Marsanne and Sauvignon Blanc. Its cleverly crafted by Christelle Delamalmaison and her talented sidekick for the 2006 vintage, Greek-born Aussie Zane Zatzikis. A delightful mouthful of flavours - freshly grapy, honeyed and peachy - undercut by lemony freshness. A youthful, modern wine that's very tasty to drink on its own, yet an ideal partner for seared scallops, grilled seabass with braised fennel, light salads or roast chicken.

La Cittadella Pinot Grigio 2007
La Cittadella Pinot Grigio 2007 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Cittadella hails from historic Transylvania which enjoys the same cool climate as northern Italy ... you get premium quality without the hefty price tag! The grapes are hand-picked from premium high-altitude vines in Romania's historic Transylvanian wine country, where the vine has been cultivated for centuries. In fact, ancient philosopher Plato famously declared the vineyards to be the world's finest! Elegant blossom aromas with crisp citrus flavours and the irresistibly moreish intensity of top Pinot Grigio. Lovely on its own or with seafood and white meats.

Brightlands Chenin Blanc 2005
Brightlands Chenin Blanc 2005 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Chenin Blanc is the classic white grape of France's Loire Valley - famous for honeyed wines with bracing acidity, like Vouvray. But in Australia it excels in making simple, soft, crisp and fruity wines like Brightlands Chenin Blanc. This deliciously refreshing, light white - from Southern Australia - is perfect if you don't fancy Down Under's big, bold buttery Chardonnays, and are not in the mood for Sauvignon's full-on, tongue-tingling zing! Pale straw in colour, with aromas of lemon, kiwi fruit - herbal and honey characters too. Soft and full palate, with lighter citrus notes, melon and a good length. Generous weight.

Domaine Le Hitton Reserve 2005
Domaine Le Hitton Reserve 2005 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Domaine Le Hitton nestles in the heart of rural Gascony. Here the Job family was one of the first to produce crisp, dry whites in the area. Thanks to the estate's gentle slopes, the vines stay nice and thirsty helping to create zippy, concentrated flavour. From its location off the beaten track, this white blends the regions' leading varieties to create a superb aperitif. Colombard, the traditional grape of the region, produces delicious, fresh green-apple flavour - whilst Sauvignon brings a grassier crispness and Ugni Blanc adds a little depth. Vibrant gooseberry and lemongrass aromas with a hint of grapefruit. Elegant with grassy, green apple character, and intense citrusy freshness. Irresistible on its own, it's a top choice for parties too. Serve chilled with vegetable quiche, creamy pasta or light hors d'oeuvres.

Domaine de Fortunet Colombard Sauvignon 2005
Domaine de Fortunet Colombard Sauvignon 2005 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
This beautiful property has belonged to the Debets family for over 5 generations and is located in Lanne - Soubiran(a little village of 89 people) in the heart of Gascony. With its oceanic climate and just the right mix of sunshine, rain and coolness, the area provides ideal conditions for the production of top-quality wines. The wine was named Fortunet (which means ''fortune'') to describe the success that the estate has enjoyed over the years ... ''luck smiled'' on the property! The grapes for this white were harvested during the night to retain all the deliciously fresh and zesty fruit character. The result is crisp, fresh and minerally with delicious floral and grapefruit notes. Serve chilled as an aperitif or with creamy chicken or seafood dishes.

La Torretta Trebbiano 2005
La Torretta Trebbiano 2005 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
From Italy's little-known Adriatic region of Molise, the country's second smallest region, sandwiched between Abruzzi to the north and Apuglia to the South. Here cooling coastal breezes help the grapes retain their bright aromas. Crisp, elegant white with a lovely almondy, lemon character and a light hint of spice. Perfect for sipping on its own or serving with risotto, creamy pasta or fennel salad.

Sturt and Hume Chenin Colombard 2006
Sturt and Hume Chenin Colombard 2006 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Named after two early 19th Century explorers (Sturt was the first explorer to venture along the Murray River), the Sturt & Hume range is a small selection of wines put together by the excellent ''Buronga Hill boys'' each year. Winemaker Matt Fawcett - who worked at Brown Bros for many years - created this crisp and refreshing Chenin Blanc with a splash of Colombard for added zest. In style it's a thoroughly modern Australian wine - unoaked and with beautifully defined fruit. At just 12% alcohol, it is deliberately more elegant than the big heavy Australian Chardonnays that have flooded the market in recent years.

Yallum Ridge Verdelho Semillon 2006
Yallum Ridge Verdelho Semillon 2006 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Made at the Buronga Hill winery near Mildura on the banks of the mighty Murray River, this mouth-watering white is the perfect marriage of crisp Verdelho and lemony Semillon. Verdelho is originally a Madeira grape variety but makes great dry white here in the sunny vineyards of Australia. Green-gold with honeyed nectarine aromas. Crisp lime and apricot make this delicious on its own, and ideal with grilled chicken.

Angove's Premium White Grenache 2006
Angove's Premium White Grenache 2006 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
For five generations the fiercely independent Angove family (now headed by the founder's great-grandson John) have bucked commercial trends in favour of top-quality, personality-filled wines ... an approach that has won them over 400 international awards in the last five years alone! With plantings of over 19 different grape varieties, the wine is famed for their rare wines. Traditionally grown in the Rhone, the Grenache grape is seldom seen in Australia. Planted over 25 years ago, their vines produced wonderfully rich fruit, full of flavour. Golden with crisp lemony citrus and extra juicy peach flavours, it's the perfect partner to grilled fish and Asian cuisine.

Campanula Pinot Grigio 2006
Campanula Pinot Grigio 2006 - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Zesty citrus flavours, mouthwatering freshness and superb with food ... nothing beats top flight Pinot Grigio when it comes to all-round refreshment. Campanula offers unrivalled value for money and is a superb introduction to the historic vineyards of Hungary. Pinot Grigio is the nation's white ace - originally brought here by Italians and tasting just as good as its expensive Latin counterparts. We're delighted to have joined forces again with winemaker Gabor Laczko and secured the entire parcel of 2006 - no mean feat as his wines pick-up medals galore, attracting the attention of some serious rival buyers from the US and Italy. Aromas of fresh-cut grass, pear and grapefruit followed by refreshing citrus flavours and zesty acidity. Serve nicely chilled alongside tiger prawns or grilled salmon steaks.

Il Taglio
Il Taglio - £6.15
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Piedmont in northern Italy is best known for majestic reds like Barolo and Barbaresco and quality sparkling wines. But years ago, it was the 'still' white wines that stole the show. Il Taglio - Italian for 'The Cut', really is a cut above. Made from the same Muscat grape as the region's sparkling wines and bottled young to preserve its exceptional freshness, it's an amazing taste sensation: Aromas of fresh grapes, honey and citrus fruits. Crisp, zesty and very slightly off-dry. A wine that demands a second glass. This style of wine is not widely produced so little is ever exported beyond the Italian Riviera - just an hour away where it is avidly enjoyed by the glitterati. You don't have to own a yacht or an open-topped sports car, however, to appreciate its many charms. We can recommend taking inspiration from Omar Khayyam, chilling your bottle and finding a shady bough ...