6 bottles of Lock Keepers Reserve from M&S for £22.50. Normally £60. Currently on half price intro offer. Then INSTORE ONLY they take a further 25% off when you buy six making it £22.50 for 6.
Product information
Lock Keeper's Reserve Chardonnay
Vintage: 2015
A mouthwatering dry white with sweet nectarine and soft oak aromas with a lingering palate of caramelised peach flavours.
About this bottle: The mighty Murray is Australia’s longest river, meandering through Victoria and New South Wales before reaching Lake Alexandrina. It brings water to the sun-drenched vineyards of the Riverina region, where the grapes for this wine grow. M&S winemaker Belinda Kleinig selected the wine with local winemakers who matured it in French oak barrels to add a toasty richness.
Grape Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Country of origin: Australia
Region: South Eastern Australia
More information
Bottle size: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 13.5 %
Alcohol units per bottle: 10.1
Alcohol units per serving: 1.7
Serving Size: 125 ml
Allergens: Sulphites
Stopper type: Screw Cap
Consume Within: 12 months of purchase
Bottling address: Kingsland Drinks, The Winery, Fairhills Road Irlam, Manchester M44 6BD
- mrew42
ENDS 13th DECEMBER!!!
Wotwine rates this as only being worth £4, so might not be the £10 quality you were expecting, but still for £3.75, not bad.
Thoughtful
9 Dec 154#5
I wonder how they decide on the names for these wine? Lock keepers were poor as church mice, not a chance they would ever have drunk wine, let alone had enough to lay some by for reserve, and what would a lock keeper know about the quality of wines back then anyway?
No doubt some young marketing type thought it sounded rustic enough though!
Decentbloke to Thoughtful
9 Dec 153#6
The keeper of the lock on the cellar door, perhaps?
All comments (63)
kelsbels12
8 Dec 15#1
hot
serialkillerdna
9 Dec 15#2
Nice find !!! Well done. Just in time to stock up for chrimbo
robthornley1986
9 Dec 15#3
hot deal :neutral_face: Quality wine at £3.75 a bottle, cant complain at that.
steevieboy4u
9 Dec 15#4
Is it just the chardonnay or is there other varieties?
Thoughtful
9 Dec 154#5
I wonder how they decide on the names for these wine? Lock keepers were poor as church mice, not a chance they would ever have drunk wine, let alone had enough to lay some by for reserve, and what would a lock keeper know about the quality of wines back then anyway?
No doubt some young marketing type thought it sounded rustic enough though!
Decentbloke to Thoughtful
9 Dec 153#6
The keeper of the lock on the cellar door, perhaps?
EnaSharplesHairnet
9 Dec 15#7
Wine offers are annoying. Whilst 25% off 6 is a deal in itself, you really are not getting half price wine to boot. It's a £5 bottle of wine but that's not to say it's not perfectly palatable.
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Product information
Lock Keeper's Reserve Chardonnay
Vintage: 2015
A mouthwatering dry white with sweet nectarine and soft oak aromas with a lingering palate of caramelised peach flavours.
About this bottle: The mighty Murray is Australia’s longest river, meandering through Victoria and New South Wales before reaching Lake Alexandrina. It brings water to the sun-drenched vineyards of the Riverina region, where the grapes for this wine grow. M&S winemaker Belinda Kleinig selected the wine with local winemakers who matured it in French oak barrels to add a toasty richness.
Grape Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Country of origin: Australia
Region: South Eastern Australia
More information
Bottle size: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 13.5 %
Alcohol units per bottle: 10.1
Alcohol units per serving: 1.7
Serving Size: 125 ml
Allergens: Sulphites
Stopper type: Screw Cap
Consume Within: 12 months of purchase
Bottling address: Kingsland Drinks, The Winery, Fairhills Road Irlam, Manchester M44 6BD
- mrew42
ENDS 13th DECEMBER!!!
Top comments
Wotwine rates this as only being worth £4, so might not be the £10 quality you were expecting, but still for £3.75, not bad.
No doubt some young marketing type thought it sounded rustic enough though!
All comments (63)
No doubt some young marketing type thought it sounded rustic enough though!