Best Wine for a Picnic in the UK: Your Essential 2026 Guide
Planning the perfect picnic in the UK means getting the wine right. Whether you're heading to Hyde Park, a coastal cliff, a festival, or a sunny garden, the wine you pack can make or break the afternoon. This guide covers everything you need to know about choosing the best wine for a picnic in the UK — from grape varieties and food pairings to the smartest packaging for outdoor drinking.
Spoiler: the days of lugging heavy glass bottles only to worry about breakage are over. PET wine bottles — lightweight, shatterproof, and fully recyclable — have changed the game for British picnickers. Let's get into it.
Why Picnic Wine Is Different
Choosing wine for a restaurant dinner and choosing wine for a picnic are very different exercises. In a restaurant, you have ideal storage, proper glassware, and a consistent temperature. At a picnic, you're dealing with warm weather, variable surfaces, and the constant threat of a spillage disaster.
The best picnic wines share a few key characteristics:
- Fruit-forward and refreshing — wines that taste great slightly warmer than cellar temperature
- Easy to pair with food — versatile enough to complement everything from cheese to salads
- Safely packaged — shatterproof bottles that won't cause injury or stress if knocked over
- Easy to transport — lightweight packaging that doesn't add unnecessary kilos to your bag
On all four counts, Portuguese wines in PET bottles are the smart choice for UK picnickers in 2026.
The Case for PET Bottles at Picnics
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) wine bottles have been growing in popularity across the UK for good reason. For picnics specifically, the advantages are hard to argue with:
Shatterproof — No Glass, No Risk
Many UK parks, beaches, and outdoor venues now ban glass bottles outright for safety reasons. Even where glass is permitted, the risk of breakage in a bag, on a bumpy bus ride, or when children are around is a constant worry. PET bottles eliminate this entirely. They flex rather than break — ideal for any outdoor setting.
Significantly Lighter
A standard 750ml glass wine bottle weighs approximately 400–550g empty. A PET bottle of the same volume weighs just 55–65g. For a case of six bottles, that's a weight saving of over 2kg — the difference between a manageable bag and an aching shoulder before you've even opened the first bottle.
Cools Faster
PET's thinner walls mean wine chills more quickly in a cool bag or ice bucket. White wines and rosés benefit enormously — you can go from ambient to serving temperature in about 20–30 minutes, versus 45–60 minutes for glass.
Eco-Friendly
PET bottles are fully recyclable in UK household recycling collections. Their lighter weight also means significantly lower carbon emissions in transport compared to heavy glass alternatives. If sustainability matters to you — and it increasingly does to British consumers — PET is the responsible choice.
BulkyWay stocks a curated range of Portuguese wines in PET bottles specifically selected for their quality and outdoor-friendliness. Here's what to choose for your next picnic.
Best Red Wine for a Picnic UK
Porta 6 Red PET — The Picnic Essential
If you're only taking one wine to the picnic, make it Porta 6 Red PET. This iconic Lisboa red is made from a blend of traditional Portuguese varieties — Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Aragonez, and Castelão — producing a wine that's simultaneously bold and approachable.
On the nose, expect ripe dark cherries, blackberry, and a hint of violet. On the palate, the fruit comes through with soft tannins and a clean, dry finish. Crucially, it holds up well at picnic temperatures — you don't need to stress about it being slightly warmer than ideal. Serve it anywhere between 14–18°C and it tastes great.
In its PET bottle format, Porta 6 Red ticks every picnic box: lightweight, shatterproof, 100% recyclable, and under £7 per bottle when bought by the six-bottle case. At that price, you can bring enough for the whole group.
Best with: Charcuterie boards, hard cheeses, grilled meats, meat sandwiches, and Portuguese pastéis de nata.
Painted Cat Red Lisboa
Another excellent choice from BulkyWay's Portuguese range is the Painted Cat Red Lisboa. Also produced in the Lisboa wine region, this wine offers a more fruit-driven, slightly lighter profile than Porta 6 — making it especially accessible for those who prefer a less tannic red.
Think ripe strawberries and red plum with a gentle spice finish. It's the kind of wine that doesn't demand food to enjoy, which makes it perfect for a relaxed afternoon on the grass. Pour it, recline, and let the afternoon unfold.
Best with: Soft cheeses, summer salads, antipasti platters, and good company.
Best White Wine for a Picnic UK
Camelias Sauvignon Blanc — Crisp, Clean, Perfect Outdoors
White wine at a picnic is all about freshness. You want something that cuts through the heat of the day, pairs with light food, and doesn't demand cellaring to show at its best. The Camelias Sauvignon Blanc is exactly that wine.
Hailing from Portugal, this Sauvignon Blanc delivers vibrant citrus and tropical fruit aromatics — grapefruit, lime, a hint of passionfruit — with a crisp, mineral backbone. The acidity is refreshing without being sharp, and the finish is clean and lingering.
It's an ideal pairing for the lighter picnic fare that warm-weather UK afternoons demand: smoked salmon sandwiches, goat's cheese and cucumber bites, or a classic French-style salad Niçoise. Serve it well chilled — the PET format means it cools quickly in your cool bag.
Best with: Smoked salmon, goat's cheese, green salads, seafood, and lighter canapés.
Painted Cat White Lisboa
For a slightly more aromatic white option, the Painted Cat White Lisboa offers a lovely combination of stone fruit and floral notes. A refreshing, crowd-pleasing white that goes down a treat on a warm afternoon.
Classic Picnic Food and Wine Pairings
Getting the pairing right doesn't have to be complicated. Here's a quick reference guide for the most common UK picnic foods:
Cheese Board
Medium reds with soft tannins work brilliantly with aged cheeses like Cheddar and Manchego. Try Porta 6 Red. For soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert, go with the Camelias Sauvignon Blanc — the acidity cuts through the richness beautifully.
Charcuterie and Cured Meats
Iberian cured meats like chorizo and prosciutto call for a medium-bodied red. Porta 6 Red or Painted Cat Red are naturals here — their fruit and gentle spice complement the saltiness of cured meats perfectly.
Sandwiches and Sausage Rolls
The ultimate British picnic staple. For egg mayo or chicken sandwiches, the Camelias Sauvignon Blanc is refreshing and complementary. For heartier fillings or sausage rolls, go for a Porta 6 Red.
Salads and Vegetables
Crisp whites shine with salad-based dishes. Camelias Sauvignon Blanc is the pick for green salads, pasta salads, and anything with a vinaigrette dressing.
Strawberries and Fruit
For the quintessential British summer fruit experience, a light, off-dry white or a chilled Porta 6 Red (served slightly cooler than usual) both work wonderfully with fresh strawberries and cream.
How Much Wine to Bring
A useful rule of thumb for picnics: allow approximately half a bottle per person for a two- to three-hour picnic. For a group of six, that's three bottles minimum — or a full six-bottle case if you want to be prepared (and generous).
Buying by the case from BulkyWay makes this easy and economical. All cases are six bottles, and with free UK delivery on orders over £60, the value is hard to beat compared to buying individual bottles from a supermarket.
Top Tips for Serving Wine at a Picnic
1. Pre-Chill Your Wine the Night Before
Don't rely on your cool bag to do all the work. Start with properly chilled wine straight from the fridge, then your cool bag keeps it at the right temperature throughout the afternoon.
2. Use a Quality Cool Bag or Wine Tote
A decent insulated cool bag will keep wine at serving temperature for four to six hours on a warm day. Add a freezer block or two for best results. PET bottles fit perfectly into most wine totes.
3. Reusable Plastic or Polycarbonate Wine Glasses
Pair your shatterproof PET bottles with reusable plastic wine glasses for a fully breakage-proof setup. Many are dishwasher-safe and designed to mimic the feel of real glassware.
4. Red Wine Slightly Cooler Than You Think
Ambient outdoor temperatures in summer can push red wine too warm. Don't be afraid to pop a red in the cool bag for 15 minutes before serving — particularly if the temperature is above 20°C. A slightly cooled Porta 6 Red is a revelation.
5. Buy by the Case to Save Money
Regular picnickers know the value of having a wine stash at home. BulkyWay's six-bottle cases are excellent value, and with free delivery on orders over £60, it's the smartest way to stock up for the season. Browse our full wine range for the best selection.
Where to Have a Picnic in the UK in 2026
The UK is blessed with extraordinary picnic spots. Here are some of the best, with wine suggestions to match:
London Parks
Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Victoria Park, Hampstead Heath. Please note that most London Royal Parks and many council-managed parks now operate a glass-free policy — all the more reason to choose PET bottles. Porta 6 Red in a cool bag is the perfect companion for a London park afternoon.
Coastal Walks and Cliff Tops
The Jurassic Coast, Cornwall's South West Coast Path, the Pembrokeshire Coast in Wales. The sea air calls for crisp whites — take a chilled Camelias Sauvignon Blanc and enjoy it with the view.
The Cotswolds and Rural England
Rolling hills, sheep-dotted meadows, and stone villages. A quintessentially English setting that calls for a versatile red. Painted Cat Red is our pick — approachable, fruit-forward, and perfect for a lazy afternoon.
Festivals and Outdoor Events
Many UK festivals have strict no-glass policies. PET bottles are typically allowed where glass is not — always check the specific event rules, but BulkyWay's PET range gives you the best chance of enjoying proper wine at a festival rather than canned alternatives.
Why BulkyWay for Your Picnic Wine?
BulkyWay was built with exactly this kind of drinking in mind: quality Iberian wines, fairly priced, in formats that make sense for modern British life. Here's what makes us different:
- PET bottle range — shatterproof, lightweight, fully recyclable. Perfect for outdoors.
- Bulk pricing — six-bottle cases at prices that make stocking up sensible
- Free UK delivery on orders over £60 — no delivery charge for a case
- Curated Portuguese and Iberian selection — not your average supermarket range
- Quality you can trust — every wine tasted and selected by the BulkyWay team
Whether you're a seasoned picnic veteran or planning your first outdoor feast of the year, BulkyWay has the wine to make it memorable. Shop our full range of case wines, or explore our specific recommendations below.
Shop BulkyWay Picnic Wines
- Porta 6 Red PET, 6 bottles — The go-to picnic red. Shatterproof, lightweight, outstanding value.
- Painted Cat Red Lisboa, 6 bottles — Fruit-forward and easy-drinking. Crowd-pleaser guaranteed.
- Camelias Sauvignon Blanc, 6 bottles — The definitive crisp white for outdoor dining.
- Painted Cat White Lisboa, 6 bottles — Aromatic, refreshing, and brilliantly versatile.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best wine for a picnic in the UK?
The best picnic wines in the UK are light, refreshing, and easy to transport. PET bottle wines like Porta 6 Red or Painted Cat Red are ideal — they're shatterproof, lightweight, and chill quickly. For whites, a crisp Sauvignon Blanc such as Camelias works beautifully outdoors.
Can I take glass wine bottles to a picnic?
Many parks and outdoor venues in the UK prohibit glass bottles for safety reasons. PET plastic wine bottles are the perfect solution — they're shatterproof, recyclable, and significantly lighter than glass, making them ideal for picnics, festivals, and outdoor events.
How do I keep wine cold at a picnic?
PET wine bottles chill much faster than glass due to the thinner material. Pop them in a cool bag or wrap in a damp cloth for natural evaporative cooling. For whites and rosés, aim to serve at 8–12°C. Reds can be enjoyed at around 14–16°C outdoors.
What wines go best with picnic food?
For cheese and charcuterie boards, choose a medium-bodied red like Porta 6 Red. For sandwiches, salads, and lighter bites, a crisp Sauvignon Blanc such as Camelias pairs perfectly. If you want something versatile, Painted Cat Red works with almost anything from the hamper.
Is it cheaper to buy wine by the case for picnics?
Absolutely. Buying wine by the 6-bottle case from BulkyWay offers significantly better value than buying individual bottles. You also get free delivery on orders over £60, making it an economical choice for regular picnickers and outdoor entertaining throughout the summer.