Add a little luxury to your weekly grocery shop with Ocado
Ocado has teamed up with luxury retailer Harvey Nichols to launch a brand new Harvey Nichols shop-in-shop, extending the leading online supermarket’s premium offering as part of an exciting partnership with the prestigious brand.
Officially launching today, the new Harvey Nichols shop-in-shop is set to bring an exclusive edit of delectable delights to customers across the UK.
Sourced from the finest suppliers around the world, the shop will include an excellent selection of own label wines, Champagnes, Prosecco and spirits as well as condiments, indulgent confectionery and snacks - perfect for adding a luxurious twist to the usual weekly shop.
From Champagne Brut Rosé and Damson Gin to Shortbread Fingers and Baci Di Dama, shoppers can now get delicious treats from the luxury retailer’s Foodmarket and Wine Shop delivered straight to their door with their regular Ocado order.
Looking ahead to the festive season, Ocado will also be looking to offer a selection of Harvey Nichols products as part of an extensive Christmas range for 2017.
To browse the full collection, visit the Harvey Nichols shop-in-shop at ocado.com/harveynichols.
For further details, images and samples, please contact David Parke and Samantha Harris at OcadoPR@creation.io
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WINESHOP
HARVEY NICHOLS Champagne Brut Rosé 1er Cru NV (750ml), £34.00 at ocado.com
Utilising a greater proportion of Pinot Noir in the blend, along with an addition of specially selected reserve red wine, the Premier Cru Rosé possesses the same richness and roundness as its Brut counterpart, but with a greater concentration of red fruit, spice and floral notes. On the palate, raspberry, strawberry and violet flavours complement the toasty, bready undertones, whilst the finish is refreshingly crisp with an attractive tangy, cranberry twist. Delicious on its own or try it with fruit based dessert dishes.
HARVEY NICHOLS Prosecco NV (750ml), £16.00 at ocado.com
Recently promoted to the dizzy heights of DOCG, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene is now firmly established as one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting sparkling wines. Harvey Nichol’s premium own label, produced by the excellent Sorelle Bronca estate, combines Prosecco’s hallmark fruit and frivolity whilst delivering a seldom encountered complexity and finesse. Fabulously fruity, it is bursting with flavours of pear, red apple and ripe peach all set against a subtle mineral charged backdrop. Focused and crisp on the finish, this is delicious to drink either on its own or with light canapé style nibbles.
HARVEY NICHOLS Pinot Noir 2014 (750ml), £19.95 at ocado.com
Blended from grapes hand-harvested within four different climate sites around Marlborough’s Wairau Valley, Harvey Nichols 2014 Pinot Noir is matured for ten months in new and seasoned French barriques before being bottled under screwcap to preserve freshness, flavour and integrity. Aromas of red cherry and cranberry complement hints of savoury spices which lead to a compote of summer berry flavours, whilst suggestions of charred oak are supported with fine, silky tannins. Immediately approachable, this wine should improve over the next two to three years and is best partnered with game, duck or fish dishes such as salmon or tuna.
HARVEY NICHOLS Damson Gin, £18.50 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols Damson Gin is made in a traditional method, in small batches, by blending hand-picked British damsons and premium quality gin. This slow-matured, exceptionally smooth and intensely fruity damson gin is delicious to drink on its own, paired with tonic water or, alternatively, mixed with ginger ale for a refreshing damson mule.
HARVEY NICHOLS Harvey Nichols Pecorino 2015 (750ml), £13.00 at ocado.com
Grown at altitude, this recently rediscovered low-yielding Harvey Nichols Pecorino 15 has been rescued from extinction by a dedicated group of local winemakers. Made exclusively from fruit grown at the estate’s organic vineyard, the grapes are hand-harvested and naturally fermented in medium-sized oak barrels, with an additional six months resting on the lees to impart rich complexity and texture to the wine.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FOODMARKET
HARVEY NICHOLS Shortbread Fingers 250g, £5.95 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols traditional shortbread fingers are handmade in Scotland by a small family run company using only the finest ingredients.
HARVEY NICHOLS Baci Di Dama (Lady's Kisses), £8.50 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols' Baci Di Dama, or "Lady's Kisses", are two delicate hazelnut and chocolate biscuit halves lavishly joined together with rich dark chocolate. A true delicacy typical of the Ligurian Region on North West Italy, is to this day still baked to an age old recipe, using traditional methods and the finest ingredients. Perfect with Harvey Nichols Tea or Coffee, or simply enjoy a Baci Di Dama on its own at any time.
HARVEY NICHOLS Marc de Champagne Pink Chocolate Truffles 40g, £6.95 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols moreish Marc de Champagne Pink Chocolate Truffles feature soft, creamy ganache encased in a crisp, pink chocolate shell, finished with a dusting of icing sugar. This perfect box of four makes a delightful gift to give or receive, we don't expect you to share!
HARVEY NICHOLS Panforte Classico, £7.95 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols' Panforte is produced in the small village of Massa Marittima, in Tuscany. Panforte is a traditional Tuscan cake, rich in fruit and nuts. It is often served in small slices with the local Tuscan dessert wine, Vin Santo or following dinner, with coffee.
HARVEY NICHOLS Green Olives Stuffed With Almonds and Lemon (410g), £6.95 at ocado.com
Harvey Nichols Olives are harvested by hand, some from trees over 1000 years old. They are picked and cured the same day as harvested, and packed by hand at the agricultural cooperative of Rovies, a small village on the island of Evia, Greece.