What is claret wine? Per the U.K. government, it is simply a "traditional term for wine" but is mostly a catchall when ...
but all Claret Cups feature red wine as their main base. Claret is a British term used to refer to Bourdeaux wine blends, usually merlot and cabernet sauvignon, but in the Cup's case, you can use ...
Rudd’s phenomenally successful Good Ordinary Claret, which has held the enviable title of best-selling wine for the family-owned wine merchant for decades. Palatable, easy to drink, with a boisterous ...
This medium-bodied red blend has a rich bouquet, with complex berry flavours on the palate. The Claret Select is a well-balanced wine that is soft and accessible within a few months after bottling.
Which one should I feature? I compromised; the recipe below uses both port and claret. It will taste good with any freshly opened light red wine. Don't use a bottle that has been sitting around.