Welcome to our regular countdown of Oddbins current bestsellers - the biggest selling wines across all of our shops and Oddbins online. These are the classics you keep coming back for, so if you're stuck for somewhere to start on Oddbins.com then all of these have had the public seal of approval in the last couple of weeks. Where better to jump in!
The king is dead. Long live the fish. After an awe-inspiring 17 weeks at number 1, QBV is no longer Top Of The Vines. And in with the sun swims in this outstanding Spanish white. Much as we love its Portugese predecessor, it's time for this Iberian fishy to steal the limelight…
Hanging solidly in there at the number 2 position is Montemar Malbec. The only remaining member of the family in the charts this week after last week's extraordinary Beddingfield beating hatrick for the new Argentinian threesome.
It's down 2 places for Bons Ventos after a staggering run at the top. Not a Fly, but a Fish has ended this Bryan-Adams-busting record. It remains to be seen if this red will pull off a Shakira and make its way back up. In the meantime, we kneel in memory of its greatness.
It's a new entry at Number 4 and a hit for the oldest member of our chart at the moment. For a wine at this price to enter this high on the Top 10 is a serious indicator of staying power. Every year there's one runaway quality red act. Could this be it for 2012?
A red that never can say goodbye back up from lower down the charts where it never idles for long, we welcome back ever-reliable Carta Vieja Merlot to the Vines. Remains to be seen whether it's back for good.
A non-mover at number 6 from the land of the most famous Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It's a genre that you can't seem to get enough of, and this is as good a re-mix of an old classic as ever there was.
Up two places again Chablis Geoffroy starting to feel the pain of Bill Fury - who spent 231 weeks on the Top 40 without ever making it to a number 1 - we salute your endless staying power.
As one mighty Portugese is de-throned, another young explorer ventures into these choppy waters of fearsome vinous rivalry. This one is young and fruity with a nice package and can sing a bit too...
Another new entry at number 9 replacing the estimable Matahiwi Sauvignon Blanc as our regular second NZSB in the top ten. It's true about the honey you know...
Still holding fast in the top 10 this classic white just won't back down. This traditional expression of the style leads the revolt for the French version of the ultimate white wine grape, in a world that still keeps on pushing Chardonnay around.