We were lucky enough to help host a
wine tasting session with Waitrose, in aid of Valentine’s Day with the Cosmo
girls at their office in Soho.
Alexandra Mawson, Wine buyer at
Waitrose talked through all of the wines and suggested which food best
complemented each of them.
We kicked off the evening with a best
seller, the San Leo Rosato. This Italian sparkling rose has an aromatic
bouquet, fresh fruity flavour and is a touch lighter in percentage at 11% which
makes it so easy drink!
San Leo Rosato, RRP
£10.49
Next we moved onto Laurent-Perrier
Cuvée Rosé, a well-known name in the champagne industry. Alexandra explained
the history behind the company, actually founded by André Michel but it was his
cellar master Eugene Laurent, who ran it with his wife, Mathilde Emilie
Perrier. This champagne, with its distinctive bottle is perfect for showing off
a bit to a loved one. It has delicious raspberry and red current flavours
thanks to its soak-on-the-skin methods with the grapes.
Laurent-Perrier Cuvée
Rosé Brut, RRP £58.99
Moving onto white
wine, the Waitrose New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc proved popular with the
Cosmopolitan girls. Although this wine smells very sweet, it is actually very
refreshing and zesty. It is crafted in the classic Marlborough style, with citrus
and gooseberry flavours but with a twist of fresh mint.
Waitrose New Zealand
Sauvignon Blanc, RRP £7.99
Alexandra’s choice of Rosé was the
Rustenberg Rosé. This South African wine is described as ‘round and fresh with
red cherry aromas’, but it also has a slight spice on the palate which is a
signature of this variety. We all agreed after trying this wine that Rosé
definitely isn’t out of fashion anymore.
Rustenberg Rosé, RRP
£8.99
For the red wine tasting we had the
Yalumba Organic Shiraz, exclusive to Waitrose. Yalumba is Australia’s oldest
family-owned wine producer, and this smooth Shiraz is its first organically
produced wine. Although this red is light and fruity enough to be enjoyed on
its own, it was beautifully complemented with the chocolates we had, which went
down well, and a nice way to end the evening.
Yalumba Organic Shiraz,
RRP £9.99
We hope you’ve learnt a thing or two
about wine, we certainly have!