Wine: 2013 Bodegas Fabre Viñalba Reservado de la Familia Malbec; 2013 Zensa Nero d'Avola; 2014 Meyer Pinot Noir

Anthony Rose
Friday 22 January 2016 13:27 EST
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Night in

2013 Bodegas Fabre Viñalba Reservado de la Familia Malbec, Mendoza

A floral fragrance unfurls to reveal a depth of spicy fruit and a fine smooth texture. £10, Morrisons

Dinner party

2013 Zensa Nero d'Avola, Sicily

Made from Sicily's major black grape, this is an aromatic rosso whose cherry fruit is supported by a rustic tannic twist. £9.95- £10.50, slurp.co.uk Oddbins.

Splash out

2014 Meyer Pinot Noir, Canada

A fresh Okanagan pinot noir made in red Burgundy mould with a mulberry fruitiness whose subtle vanilla adds elegance. £18, Marks & Spencer

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