Wine: 2010 Feiler-Artinger Blaufränkisch, Burgenland; 2012 Palataia Pinot Noir, Pfalz; 2004 Château d'Angludet
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2010 Feiler-Artinger Blaufränkisch, Burgenland
Bright and peppery as a Northern Rhône syrah, this spicy little number's made from the blaufränkisch grape. £8.24, (was £10.99), to 8 Oct, waitrosedirect.com
DINNER PARTY
2012 Palataia Pinot Noir, Pfalz
The latest vintage of Gerd Stepp's fine pinot noir, this is a full-bodied Burgundian style in which red berry fragrance mingles with cherry and strawberry fruit. £8.99, M&S
SPLASH OUT
2004 Château d'Angludet
This classic Margaux from the Sichel family, a cru classé in all but name, shows an aromatic cedar-spicy maturity with beautiful cassis and blackberryish flavours. £29.99, tesco.com
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