Wine: 2014 PX, Elqui Valley, Chile; 2012 The Lioness Shiraz; 2012 Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River
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2014 PX, Elqui Valley, Chile
This Chilean dry white made from the pedro ximéne grape is like a ripe bordeaux blend with a lemony freshness, finishing with an appley twist. £7, Marks & Spencer
Dinner party
2012 The Lioness Shiraz
Aromatic notes of black fruit develop into a red of succulence, with flavours of plum tempered by a tell-tale touch of cool climate pepper. £8.99, down from £9.99, until 11 August,The Co-operative
Splash out
2012 Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River
The cassis richness of this classic bordeaux-style blend is tinged with fresh mintiness, while the chocolatey fruit is focused by a firm finish. £23.99, Waitrose
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