Something for the weekend: Nero di Troia; Saint Clair Winemaker's Blend Chardonnay; Gigondas Domaine Grand Romane Cuvée Prestige
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2012 Nero di Troia
From the southern Italian heel of Puglia, the nero di troia grape produces a vivid red of smooth texture and ripe dark fruitiness. Great with pizza, or pasta with a tomato sauce. £6.99, Morrisons
Dinner party
2013 Saint Clair Winemaker's Blend Chardonnay
This Kiwi chardonnay boasts plenty of ripe, peachy fruit underpinned by a gentle touch of toasty oak and grapefruit freshness. £15.99, Waitrose Cellar
Splash out
2010 Gigondas Domaine Grand Romane Cuvée Prestige, Amadieu
Behind the sweet and peppery aromatics, there's a blueberry fruitiness. £23.35, The Good Wine Shop, L'Art du Vin, Weavers of Nottingham
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