Wine: Three bottles to try this weekend
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2014 De Marcilly Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuit
Brilliant white Burgundy with a delish toasty oak veneer, a fresh spine of acidity, and finishing nutty and dry. £8.99, Lidl
2014 The Tea Leaf Chenin Blanc, Piekenierskloof
Zesty Cape chenin blanc with aromas of apple and tropical citrus fruits. £12 –12.49, Woodwinters, Noel Young
2012 Aloxe Corton, Domaine du Pavillon, Albert Bichot
Sumptuous, moreish red Burgundy, with a veneer of smoky oak enveloping ripe, juicy cherry fruit. £34, Marks & Spencer
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