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4 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc; 2004 Shingle Peak Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc; 2004 Verité Viognier
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Your support makes all the difference.A last chance this weekend to buy an Adelaide Hills dry white that's pungently aromatic with a herbaceous border of gooseberry fruit and grapefruity acidity. It makes for a refreshingly zingy style; excellent value at Co-op prices.
Under a Tenner: 2004 Shingle Peak Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc £5.49, down from £7.29, Sainsbury's
Last chance saloon to nab this assertively gooseberryish New Zealand dry white, whose powerfully opulent, tropical-fruit flavours deliver the distinctively zesty character of Marlborough sauvignon blanc.
Splash Out: 2004 Verité Viognier £11.99, Waitrose
A newcomer to Waitrose, this is a top-flight southern French viognier from Laurent Miquel, who produces a rich, exotic dry Languedoc white with aromas of honeysuckle, banana and peach aromas and a subtle kiss of oak rounding out the mango flavours.
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