Drink now

Some wines are meant to be drunk youthful or on release (like a Non Vintage sparkling). Others may be in their drink window (the peak time to enjoy them)

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Front Label of Giant Steps Applejack Vineyard Pinot Noir 2023
Front Label of Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc 2023
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Contorno Alto Fortified Shiraz 2023 Bottle showing Front Label
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Front Label of Phase Three Wines High Eden Road Chardonnay 2023
Front Label of Dog Point Section 94 Sauvignon Blanc 2018
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Rockford Rifle Range Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Front label of Grosset Polish Hill Riesling 2024
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Phase Three Wines Dero Syrah 2023
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Sorrenberg Gamay 2024
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MMAD Vineyard Shiraz 2023
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Torbreck The Steading GSM 2022
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Frequently asked questions

"Drink now" means the wine is already tasting brilliant and doesn't need years of cellaring to reach its best. These wines are balanced, approachable, and ready to enjoy straight away. Some wines are meant to be drunk youthful or on release (like Non Vintage sparkling), whilst others are currently in their optimal drinking window - the peak time when they're showing their best balance of fruit, structure, and complexity. These wines are perfect for immediate enjoyment.

Wines designed for immediate enjoyment include most sparkling wines and Champagnes, crisp whites like Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio, fresh rosés, light reds like Beaujolais and young Pinot Noir, and many everyday drinking wines. These styles showcase bright fruit flavours, soft tannins, and vibrant acidity that make them delicious right from the bottle. Check each wine's drinking window on our product pages - if it says "drink now," you're good to go!

Most wines benefit from a bit of air, even those ready to drink immediately. Sparkling wines and Champagne often improve with just 5-10 minutes of breathing, which helps mellow the bubbles and release more aroma. White wines, particularly fuller-bodied or oaked styles, benefit from 20-30 minutes of decanting. For red wines, older bottles usually need around 30 minutes (primarily to separate sediment), whilst younger reds can benefit from longer decanting - sometimes several hours - to soften tannins and develop complexity. For detailed guidance, check out our 'Ultimate Guide to Decanting Wine' on the blog.

Pairing depends on the wine's style - body, acidity, tannin, and sweetness all influence food compatibility. Generally, white wines pair brilliantly with seafood, salads, spicy dishes, soft cheeses, and chicken. Red wines complement red meats, steak, earthy dishes, aged cheeses, pizza, and pasta. Rosés are incredibly versatile, working beautifully with seafood, grilled meats, salads, and fresh vegetables. The key is balancing flavours rather than following rigid rules. You'll find specific pairing suggestions on each product page, or dive deeper with our Ultimate Pairing Guide on the blog.

Serving temperature dramatically affects how wine tastes. Sparkling wines and Champagne shine when well-chilled (6-10°C), maintaining freshness and lively bubbles. Sweet wines like Moscato are best at 6-8°C. Light whites such as Sauvignon Blanc are perfect at 7-10°C, whilst fuller-bodied whites like Chardonnay prefer 10-13°C. Rosés are best chilled (7-10°C) to preserve their bright character. For reds, lighter styles like Pinot Noir are more expressive when lightly chilled (around 13°C), whilst full-bodied reds like Shiraz show best at 15-18°C. Let wine warm slightly in the glass to develop full character.

Even wines meant for immediate drinking benefit from proper short-term storage. Keep them in a cool, dark place with stable temperature (ideally 10-15°C), away from direct sunlight and vibration. A wine fridge is ideal for maintaining optimal conditions. If you don't have specialist storage, a cool pantry or cupboard works for wines you'll drink within weeks. For longer storage or growing your collection, we offer professional cellaring on a monthly per-bottle basis with full insurance coverage.

Absolutely! These wines are perfect for gifts and dinner parties because they're ready to enjoy without any guesswork about timing. We focus on quality producers across various price points, making them ideal for sharing without overthinking. Whether it's a casual dinner, celebration, or thoughtful gift, drink now wines offer immediate gratification and reliably good experiences for hosts and guests alike.

Young wines that drink beautifully early typically showcase bright, primary fruit flavours, soft or well-integrated tannins, and crisp acidity. These characteristics create immediate appeal and drinkability. The winemaking approach often emphasises freshness and approachability rather than structure for long-term ageing. Think vibrant berry flavours in young reds, zesty citrus in fresh whites, and lively bubbles in sparkling wines - all designed to be delicious from the moment you open the bottle.

Some wines in our "drink now" collection do have additional cellaring potential beyond their current peak. Check the recommended drinking window under 'The finer stuff' on each product page. A wine's drinking window shows when it's expected to be at its best. Early in the window, you'll taste primary fruit flavours and secondary notes from winemaking. As wine ages, these develop into complex tertiary characteristics like earth, nuts, and spice. Understanding drinking windows helps you decide whether to enjoy immediately or cellar longer.

We include detailed tasting notes and flavour profiles on each product page to help guide your selection. Look for descriptors that match flavours you already enjoy - if you love citrusy, crisp flavours, seek wines described as "zesty" or "bright." If you prefer richer styles, look for "full-bodied" or "creamy" descriptions. Don't hesitate to reach out with questions - we love helping match wines to personal preferences and can provide personalised recommendations.

Young wines typically show bright, primary fruit characteristics - think fresh berries, citrus, tropical fruits, or floral notes. They're often more vibrant and energetic in style. Mature wines develop complex secondary and tertiary flavours over time, including earthy notes, spice, leather, tobacco, nuts, and savoury elements. Young wines offer immediate charm and freshness, whilst mature wines provide depth and sophistication. Both have their place depending on your mood and occasion.

Both approaches work well! Individual bottles are perfect for trying new styles and discovering preferences without commitment. Buying by the case often offers better value and ensures you have favourites on hand for spontaneous occasions. Consider mixed cases to explore different styles, or stock up on proven favourites for regular enjoyment. Since these wines are ready to drink, you can enjoy them as soon as they arrive without worrying about cellaring logistics.