LaithWaites Wine Promotion Code UK

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If you know what wine you're looking for you can do a quick search for it in the online search facility - its easy to use - just type in a word and the site will find the pages and wines you're after.

If you're not sure what wine to buy you'll find that browsing is really fun as well as educational. The site is packed with useful information about tasting wine, finding the perfect wine to go with particular foods and meals you'll find it very handy! Bookmark our pages as we track down all the promotional codes we can to get you bargains online.

 

How to Shop for Wine

Mixed Cases - current top ten mixed cases selected for quality and value. A mixed case is good to try lots of different wines available, enjoy favourites and new ones too.
A mixed case of wine can be either 12 bottles or 24. If you like all red or all white there are options for this too. If you click on a case the details are shown of the bottles, how many you get of each and any other options available for that case. Each wine in turn leads to more information about the type of wine and what it is like. This means you can find out about each wine you'll be getting.


Web Special Offers - special deals exclusive to online shoppers. Laithwaites can offer some exceptionally good deals on wine - well worth looking at the low prices of these cases. These offers are usually for 12 bottles of one type of wine - a must once you've discovered which wines you love.


Customer Favorites - wines that 'hit the spot' every time. These wines are ones which sell well and get repeat purchases!


Bin-ends - end of range bargains ... first come, first served! This section shows the best value wines available - with bin ends of wine available at low prices.


Gifts - wine makes a great gift, choose from their first class range. If you're stuck for a gift but you know someone loves fine wines then laithwaites have some really good wines available.


Fine Wines - easy, instant access to the world's greatest wine estates. Good for giving and drinking!


Accessories - get the best out of every bottle... use the perfect tools for the job! Corkscrews, wine coolers, glasses. Enjoy wine with some quality glasses.

 


All About Wine - how laithwaites will help you learn more about the wine you drink

Regions - a look at some of the world's most important wine regions.
Grapes - concise descriptions of the world's most popular grapes.

Cabernet Franc
Cousin of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc is a lighter, fresher version best known in the red wines of the Loire (Bourgueil, Chinon and Saumur in particular) and Bordeaux. Examples from northern Italy and eastern Europe are also worth looking out for. The grape is low in tannin and brings notes of raspberry and herbs to a wine with an almost 'crunchy' freshness. A perfect summer drink.

Flavour Hints: raspberry, herbs


Cabernet Sauvignon
The better known Cabernet and undisputed heavyweight champion of the Médoc. Small and tough-skinned, its grapes produce deeply-coloured wine, rich in blackcurrant, mint and green pepper flavours and tannins that enable some to age for decades. Number One red grape variety of the world, it is best known in Bordeaux, but now has been transported to almost every wine-growing region in the world. It sometimes flies solo, but more often it partners Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot or, in Australia, Shiraz.

Flavour Hints: blackcurrant, mint, green pepper, pencil shavings

Gamay
Though grown in the Loire and the Mâconnais too, this grape reigns supreme in Beaujolais. Nearly always its style is as a good-time gulper, low in tannin with fresh, mid-weight strawberry and cherry fruit. Yet in the granite hills of the Beaujolais Cru, it produces seriously rich, meaty keepers from villages such as Morgon and Moulin á Vent and silky, superbly elegant reds from appellations such as Juliénas.

Flavour Hints: strawberry, cherry, white pepper

Grenache
The most widely planted grape in Spain (where it is known as Garnacha) and the second most planted variety in the world, Grenache produces soft, velvety, high alcohol wines with sweet, ripe blackberry flavour. This makes it good for blending, adding immediate charm and softness to Rioja and weight and fruit to Châteauneuf-du-Pape. It appears all over the southern Rhône and southern France where it also makes luscious, rich, fortified wines (in Roussillon, Maury and Banyuls) and oceans of fruity rosé.

Flavour Hints: blackberry, herbs

Merlot
A grape very much in vogue thanks to Bordeaux's Pomerol and Saint-Emilion. In California, where it makes concentrated Bordeaux-style wines, it has almost cult status. Supple, soft, rich and velvety even when young and, when used in a blend, smoothes the way for more tannic varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon.

Flavour Hints: plum, creamy toffee, rose petals, tea

Nebbiolo
The dark horse of Italy and rarely grown outside Piedmont, this is one of Italy's two great native red varieties - making its famous Barolo and Barbaresco. Its thick-skinned grapes need plenty of sunshine to ripen fully and, unless handled with care, make red wines that are inpenetrably tannic when young. The best are long-lived reds alive with scents of truffle, malt and violets and with flavours of rich, tarry, black cherry fruit.

Flavour Hints: black cherry, tar, truffles, violets

Pinot Noir
Capricious Pinot Noir can make some of the world's greatest wines, breathtaking in complexity. One of the trickiest and most unpredictable grape varieties to grow too, it performs best in the relatively cool climate of Burgundy. Producers all over the world have tried to emulate these superb examples, but few succeed. Some of the more successful attempts come from New Zealand, California, Tasmania, the Loire and north-east Italy.

Flavour Hints: raspberry, strawberry, game

Pinotage
Created in the 1920's, this South African grape variety is a cross between Cinsault and Pinot Noir. Initially slow to gain popularity, it is now the country's second most widely planted red variety with an incredible worldwide following. In much the same way that Zinfandel is unique to California, South Africa can offer the world its own grape in Pinotage. Varying from rich, full-bodied reds to light, juicy examples this variety is renowned for producing delicious ripe wines. The rich, heavy examples can age for years whilst the lighter wines provide some great summer drinking.

Flavour Hints: Cherry and plum with hints of herbs and even banana!

Sangiovese
Italy's other top red grape and its most widely planted, producing the famous Tuscan wines Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. It is grown throughout the country, though mostly in its central regions, and very little elsewhere in the world. Its wines can range from mid-weight, easy, cherry-flavoured reds to full, long-lived, plummy wines that turn deliciously cedary and complex with age.

Flavour Hints: cherry, orange, almond, plum

Syrah/Shiraz
Until the 1970s, Syrah was little known outside the northern Rhône and Australia, where it was and still is that continent's most widely-planted red grape. Since then, thanks to a surge in popularity, it has been planted thoughout the southern Rhône and southern France and is viewed as an 'improver' among the oceans of lesser-thought-of varieties such as Cinsault and Carignan. It is certainly a noble variety producing dark, complex, long-lived wines with powerful, rich berry fruit, particularly in the northern Rhône's Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie.

Flavour Hints: blackberry, herbs, black pepper, leather, tar

Tempranillo
Meaning 'early ripener', Tempranillo is a master of disguises at home in Spain - known as Tempranillo in Rioja, Navarra and Aragón, Tinto Fino in Ribera del Duero, Cencibel in the centre and Ull de Llebre throughout Catalonia. It is Spain's most noble variety, making stylish wines with strawberry and sour cherry flavours that combine perfectly with the flavours of oak in the Reserva and Gran Reserva wines. A small amount is also grown in Portugal and Argentina.

Flavour Hints: strawberry, cherry

Zinfandel
California's very own grape variety, although it seems to be the same as southern Italy's Primitivo grape. It produces wines that range in style from pink, sweet and frothy (confusingly called 'white' Zinfandel) to serious, full-bodied, weighty reds stuffed with blackcurrant fruit. A little is also made into a fortified version.

Flavour Hints: blackberry, cherry, herbs


Food & Wine - find wine its perfect food partner!
Helpful Hints - tips on cork screws, storage and serving your wine.
About Us - what we do and, more importantly, why.
Tony's Diary - wine news and grape gossip from founder Tony Laithwaite.
Laithwaite's Story - how it all began with the man, a van and his railway arch!


Browsing for Wine stuck for ideas and want something else?


Champagne & Sparkling - exceptional value, award-winning fizz. Love it!
Port, Sherry & Fortified - selected Ports, Sherries and other fortified wines.

Price - choose wines that suit your budget.
Food Match - pick a food and find the wine to partner it. This section is incredibly useful - if you've got a special dinner planned then laithwaites can help you find the perfect wine for the food you're serving.