Jacob’s Creek Blanc de Blancs Sparkling Wine

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 4th February 2010 at 08:44 AM, Filed in Gifts For HerGifts For HimMothers Day Gift IdeasValentines giftsWine Hamper Gifts

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Ok, recession is now officially over, but you still need to entertain your Better half this valentine’s day. You do not want to go mad, spend wise and that’s understandable, but you need something with a little sparkle.

I present to you Blanc de Blancs from Jacobs Creek. With an RRP of £9.99, this is sure to satisfy your budget and your partner’s good taste.

Deliciously refreshing, high quality and exceptionally packaged, this Sparkling wine tastes super fresh with zesty lemon and citrus flavours bursting over a creamy base. 

I really loved this sparkler, but cannot understand why it is being marketed and sold at less than a tenner, for the quality on offer, it nearly seems unfair on Jacob’s Creek! It looks great and tastes great too. Value for money is tremendous, get yours at Sainsburys, Morrisons or online at Tesco wine club.

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