TOAST the RHS Chelsea Flower Show as it celebrates its centenary this month with some of these fragrant bouquets.

Spanish cava brand Codorniu has introduced a limited edition Codorniu Brut NV, Spain (£6.99 from £8.99 until May 22, Tesco) with a pretty pastel mosaic design.

Inspired by the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, it's a lovely bubbly for tipplers impressed by the floral display.

Fittingly decorated with anemones, Champagne Perrier-Jouet Blason Rose, France (£42.20 while offer lasts, www.ocado.com) will inspire horticulturists with a penchant for Japanese gardens.

Making its debut, Marks & Spencer will be among the exhibitors in the Grand Pavilion hoping the reconstruction of its cut flower farms in Kenya will leave a lasting impression.

To wish them well, Giardini Veneto Tai Pinot Grigio 2012, Italy (£6.49, Marks & Spencer) is a surprisingly interesting light white wine at 9.5% abv. The perfect lunchtime tipple, it doesn't scrimp on flavour despite the lower alcohol level and the lively fruits of the loom are apple dominant with a limey finish and subtle, spicy aromas.

Synonymous with Marlborough sauvignon blanc, Cloudy Bay introduced a whole new generation of wine lovers to its pungent, nettly style and The Cloudy Bay Discovery Garden will be recreating a slice of the famous terroir that produces these vines.

However, for a tropical contrast, why not embrace the 'Discovery' theme and try Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2010, Marlborough, New Zealand (£19.99, Tesco)?

A rich and exotic fruit basket with a wealth of flavour and hints of hazelnuts on the subtle, oaky finish, it flows from the glass nearly as fast as the Wairau River - the inspiration behind the Discovery Garden's streams.