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Wine Champions Society Reds Case

Case of 12
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The home team put in a barnstorming performance in our 2026 tastings. Enjoy two bottles each of six Society standouts.
Price: £112.00 Case of 12
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Code: MX26128

Wines included

2026 - 2027

The Society's Chilean Pinot Noir, Leyda 2024

‘For an under-£10 pinot noir, what else are you looking for?’ Our Wine Champions tasters voted it a winner, singling out the ‘juiciness’ and ‘honesty’ of this ocean-cooled Chilean charmer, which is now being made in a fresher, earlier-picked style, emphasising its bright, pure red fruit. Undurraga’s work in making themselves as sustainable as possible has made it easy for us to name them one of our Wine Society Pioneers. They are Wines of Chile Sustainability certified and an International Wineries for Clime Change Gold member – one of only 9 wineries in the world with that status. Their facilities use solar energy, the measure their carbon footprint with the aim of reducing emissions wherever possible, use lightweight bottles use only drip irrigation for efficient and targeted water use that goes hand in hand with reusing water in the winery too. They preserve biological corridors and native vegetation, protect local wildlife, have deployed an integrated pest management system and promote a balanced eco system. Ineed, it would be quicker to tell you about what they don’t do!

Chile £9.75 per bottle
2025 - 2029

The Society's Douro Red 2023

Earning scores from every Wine Champions taster in 2026, with one sure it ‘would have won in the £10+ category, too’, this exclusive Portuguese red was peppered with praise as it was put on the podium. ‘Great purity and polish,’ said one buyer; ‘layered and accomplished with spicy depth,’ enthused another. Another was more succinct: ‘what a great buy!’

Portugal £9.95 per bottle
2025 - 2028

The Society's Spanish Monastrell Jumilla 2024

One of our 2026 Wine Champions, this gem from the sunsoaked south of Spain was on showstopping form. ‘Whatever it is, I’m putting it on my shopping list,’ said one taster before its identity was revealed. ‘It’s peppery, intense, fresh and genuine. Absolutely delicious.’

Spain £7.95 per bottle
2025 - 2027

The Society's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2024

A 2026 Wine Champion, this cherry-laden Italian favourite is now made for us by Contesa, whose above-and-beyond efforts in sustainability have earned them a place in our new Society’s Pioneers range. ‘Pure charm’ was the verdict here – if you haven’t tried it since it switched to its new source, we think you’ll like it! One of our Wine Society Pioneers, Contesa is rated in the top 100 most sustainable companies by their local government agency. They use pheromones to confuse local vine moths when they're mating as an alternative to chemical pest control, encourage wildflowers and grasses to attract pollinators and built a solar power plant on their winery roof which currently generates 50kW and covers 60% of their energy needs, and plan to build another 30kW of panels that will bring this up to 80%. Furthermore, Contesa use bottles produced entirely within Italy and of at least 58% recycled glass to reduce their carbon footprint.

Italy £8.95 per bottle
2025 - 2027

The Society's Australian Shiraz 2023

‘Real shiraz character’ from this ‘classic, fragrant and friendly’ expression, made for us by the excellent Bleasdale. A returning winner in our 2026 Wine Champions blind tastings, this earned high scores for its ‘easy-drinking character with soft tannins and a hint of pepper.’

Australia £9.50 per bottle
2025 - 2028

The Society's Austrian Red 2024

Hat-trick alert! For the third year running, this ‘invigorating, bright and crunchy’ zweigelt earned a place on the Wine Champions podium. If you’re a fan of Beaujolais and haven’t checked it out yet, don’t wait. Beautifully balanced and energetic with vibrant red and black fruit, and gentle pepper and graphite undertones.

Austria £9.95 per bottle
2026 - 2028
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