Something for the weekend: Taste the Difference Sierra de Andia Reserva; Moss Wood Amy's Blend; Marsannay Blanc, Louis Jadot
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2013 Taste the Difference Sierra de Andia Reserva
This affordable blend of graciano and garnacha grapes is distinctively peppery and spicy-scented: a sort of Spanish Crozes Hermitage. £7.25, Sainsbury's
Dinner party
2012 Moss Wood Amy's Blend, Margaret River, Western Australia
Wonderfully aromatic with a touch of mint, the opulent core of cassis and dark cherry fruit is tempered by oak and oceanic freshness. £14.99, Waitrose
Splash out
2011 Marsannay Blanc, Louis Jadot
From the lesser-known Côte d'Or appellation of Marsannay, this white burgundy has a creamy richness of chardonnay fruit with a nutty finish. £23, buy two = £18, Majestic
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