Torres Sangre de Toro 2018
Yes, it’s a little corny, but at least this wine always has a red bull on its label. It’s also just straightforwardly delicious and surprisingly on-trend given that wine producers around the world are waking up to the charms of Spanish-origin “Rhône” grapes like garnacha (grenache) and carineña (carignan), with their ability to produce pert-fruited, spicy reds on a lissom frame. Also, at this price point, you won’t feel like you’ve taken a bull’s horn to the wallet.
Photo: Courtesy of Les Ateliers
Ruinart Brut Rosé NV
Champagne is a standard gift, but white isn’t a great look for Lunar New Year, so why not pick a rosé instead? Ruinart’s label and bottle are delightfully plump and harmoniouslooking, giving good seasonal vibes, and as champagne’s oldest maison, you couldn’t find a much better symbol of longevity. The wine itself is brilliantly structured and energetic, meaning it can be laid down and enjoyed many moons hence, whi
Torres Sangre de Toro 2018
Yes, it’s a little corny, but at least this wine always has a red bull on its label. It’s also just straightforwardly delicious and surprisingly on-trend given that wine producers around the world are waking up to the charms of Spanish-origin “Rhône” grapes like garnacha (grenache) and carineña (carignan), with their ability to produce pert-fruited, spicy reds on a lissom frame. Also, at this price point, you won’t feel like you’ve taken a bull’s horn to the wallet.
Photo: Courtesy of Les Ateliers
Ruinart Brut Rosé NV
Champagne is a standard gift, but white isn’t a great look for Lunar New Year, so why not pick a rosé instead? Ruinart’s label and bottle are delightfully plump and harmoniouslooking, giving good seasonal vibes, and as champagne’s oldest maison, you couldn’t find a much better symbol of longevity. The wine itself is brilliantly structured and energetic, meaning it can be laid down and enjoyed many moons hence, whi