Afternoon tea is a British staple, adored by millions of people across the UK. Ahead of the Coronation weekend, where a celebratory afternoon tea will be enjoyed by many, DrinkWell has created the perfect pairing checklist to enjoy a few British wines with a midday treat as we celebrate all things Royal.
DrinkWell’s range of lower-calorie, full-strength beverages means you can enjoy a guilt-free tipple in the sunshine, the perfect pairing for a delightful afternoon tea.
Scones
Victoria sponge
Cheese sandwiches or cheesecake
Traces Sauvignon Blanc is the ideal wine for a zesty, aromatic taste with refreshing amounts of acidity and herbaceous notes on the palate. Perfectly pair this white wine with cheese flavours including cream cheese sandwiches, cheesecakes, cheese and crackers or even a feta side salad.
Coronation chicken
The previous official coronation dish is still a staple in a traditional afternoon tea. The Courte Tempete Sauvignon Blanc is a thirst-quenching delight perfectly matched to herb-driven dishes and roasted chicken, such as the classic coronation chicken.
Teacake
English favourite fizz, La Gioiosa is fruity and flowery with hints of ripe golden apple and small mountain flowers. Pairs wonderfully with fruit teacake blending all the tasty fruit filled flavours without overpowering one another.
Sausage rolls or cocktail sausages
While this is not necessarily traditional, additional snacks such as sausage rolls or cocktails sausages can often be found on an afternoon tea platter, especially when providing for more guests. For those who enjoy a vibrant yet gentle tannin Sicilian red, the La Bacca is an ideal choice that is perfect when paired with pork!
Foraging in the UK this spring