Food: Olly Smith’s 30 best festive drinks

CHRISTMAS CHEERS

From bargain to blow-out, Olly picks his hottest festive bottles from the high street and online

Food styling: Emily Kyd. Props styling: Jennifer Kay. Photographer’s assistant: Sophie Bronze. @anniebellcook

Rosé

Domaine Saint Felix 2019 (12.5%), £8.50, leaandsandeman.co.uk.  Now you’re talking! Seriously good rosé with a seamless elision of peach, red fruit, summer berries and a long fragrant finish of vitality and refreshment.

Fizz with smoked salmon

Roebuck Classic Cuvée 2014 (12%), £35, roebuckestates.co.uk. I bought six bottles as soon as I tasted this. Incredibly balanced between fruit and finesse, it knocks spots off big-name Champagne for four times the price.  

With fish

Asda Extra Special Chenin Blanc 2019 (14%), £5. Peachy and ripe with glossy texture, this South African white is spot-on with everything from fish pie to prawns, scallops and poached salmon. 

Party fizz

M&S Classics Prosecco NV (11%), £8. Bright, light and fruity as a pear on a trampoline, this bubbly is exquisite and superb quality for the cash.

Party beer

Crumbs Bloomin’ Amber Lager (4.8%), £2.65, Waitrose. Immaculately balanced between lager and ale, this is malty magic. Serve chilled for the ultimate brew to win the widest number of fans.

Blow-out white

Amos Bianco Kellerei Kurtatsch Alto Adige 2017 (13.5%), £25.90, hhandc.co.uk

 Next-level Italian wine. A rich, sleek beauty with subtle gingery spice. Outstanding with festive ham or pork. 

Magnum

Chateau Clos Fontaine Côtes de Francs Magnum 2016 (13.5%), £39, privatecellar.co.uk. 

All the Bordeaux you’ll need, made from 65-year-old Merlot vines, this has ripeness and elegance to make you grin with glee. 

Bargain

Animus Portuguese red Blend 2018 (13%), £3.99, Aldi. 

Aromatic spice, powerful, deep fruit and, what’s more, astonishing value – this season’s bargain red belongs to Aldi.

Blow-out red

Pinot Noir Précoce 2019 Flint Vineyard, England (12.5%), £20.95, bbr.com

Worth every penny, this light red is scented and splendid. I buy it, I love it and it’s the future of English wine. Terrific with cold cuts.

With Christmas pudding

Gran Barquero Pedro Ximenez (15%), £9.99, Waitrose. 

Deep, dark, sweet, delicious. Think liquid sultanas, sweet dates and dried figs. Serve this chilled with your Christmas pud for a scrumptious tot of a treat.

Offer

Esprit de Chablis 2018 (12.5%), £10, Waitrose. 

Down from £17.99 from 2 December, be ready online and order the lot! This is creamy precise Chablis for ten quid – a seriously good offer that’s unmissable.

A treat with turkey

Beronia Gran Reserva Rioja 2011 (14.5%), £24.99, Majestic. 

Perfectly powerful yet balanced to crown your Christmas feast. I’ve tasted my way through the realm of Rioja and this is up there. 

Fridge white

Paco & Lola Albariño 2019 (13%), £12, Sainsbury’s. 

Astonishingly good, zingy and intense with magical refreshment and peachy character. Keep on standby in the fridge for an instant classy quencher.

Gift

Le Faîte Blanc 2016 (13.5%), £20.95, corneyandbarrow.com

Crafted from unique local grapes, this silky rich white is one of France’s greatest hidden gems. A top gift for any wine lover, and beyond brilliant with lemon and rosemary roast chicken.

Party white

Sorso Fiano 2019 (13%), £6.75, Morrisons. 

Refreshing with a turbocharge of orangey fruit, this Italian ace is primed for your festive celebrations.

Kitchen table red

Viñalba Finca La 70 Malbec Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (14%), £9, Co-Op. 

Bold and beautiful, this winter warming red is a deserving award-winner. If cooking steaks, this is the wine to pour.

With mince pies

Bleasdale The Wise One Tawny (18%), £11.50, thewinesociety.com

Sweet and sumptuous, this is immense value for money. Serve it chilled for a taste of liquid Christmas.

Party red

Tesco Finest Valle de Colchagua Merlot 2019 (14.5%), £8. 

Fab berry-scented red with stacks of free-flowing flavour, great grip and decent balance. A wine to wow for under a tenner.

Port

Tesco Finest LBV Port 2015 (20%), £11. 

Sweet, sumptuous and lush, this is like sipping liquid plum jam layered with warming spice. Irresistible with stilton and a total bargain, too.

Cider

Sxollie Granny Smith Apple (4.5%), £2.10, Sainsbury’s. 

Wow! Only Granny Smith juice in here, no concentrate or added sugar, and the results are superb. Pass me a ham sandwich and I’m in heaven.

Digestif

Maury 1928 Solera Cask No 873 Les Vignerons de Maury (17%) 50cl, £19.95, bbr.com

Liquid demerara sugar, as silky and pure as prunes with thrilling zing, this is the ultimate contemplation wine. Spot-on for a festive digestif.

Craft beer

Beak Brewery Self-Portrait Pale Ale (4.5%), £4.60, beakbrewery.com

Bulging with tasty tropical refreshment, this craft beer is my go-to this season. Fab with cold cuts or turkey curry.

Rosé champagne

Laurent-Perrier Rosé NV (12%), £62, Sainsbury’s. 

Bang on song right now – purity, vivacity, complexity and quality. Immense, iconic and delivers on all levels. 

Cognac

Chevalier Cognac VS (40%), £15.49, Aldi. 

As at home in your glass as it is laced into brandy butter, this is a little bit of luxury without breaking the bank.

Bloody Mary

Bloody Drinks Bloody Classic (6.3%), £13 for four, bloodydrinks.co.uk

A cocktail in a can that tastes like the very best bar quality – incredible! The only thing you need in the fridge for the easiest, tastiest Bloody Mary on the planet.

Food styling: Emily Kydd, Prop styling: Jennifer Kay, Photo Assistant: Sophie Bronze

Food styling: Emily Kydd, Prop styling: Jennifer Kay, Photo Assistant: Sophie Bronze

Whisky

Tamdhu 12 Year Old (43%), £42.95, thewhiskyexchange.com

Matured in sherry casks for more than a decade, this blows me away with its cinnamon toast, candied orange and fruity biscuit brilliance – 100 per cent on my Christmas list.

Liqueur

M&S Chocolate Salted Caramel Brownie Liqueur (15%), £12. 

Moreish, sweet and devilishly good, this is liquid luxury to indulge and delight in. No finer drop to sip alongside a box of chocolates.

Gin

Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz (37.8%), £35, Waitrose. 

Stand aside, sloe gin – this is delicious fun from Down Under using Shiraz grapes to beef out the booze.

Nonalcoholic

Jukes Cordialities Tasting Box, £38 for nine, jukescordialities.com

Finally! A balanced nonalcoholic alternative for wine lovers. My favourite is Jukes No 6 with its deep dark fruity splendour, but this tasting box is perfect to discover the range.

Cocktail

Tayer Palo Santo Gimlet (26.2%), £29.95, thewhiskyexchange.com

Rich, fruity and refreshing with a botanical twist, this pre-made cocktail and indeed the whole range from Tayer are as simple to pour as they are stunning to sip.