Wine: 2015 Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc; 2014 Marcelo Pelleriti Malbec; 2012 Boulevard Napoléon Cinsault
Anthony Rose picks three bottles to try this weekend...
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2015 Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc
Fragrant with elderflower and packed with zingy gooseberry. £7.49, down from £9.99, until 23 February, The Co-operative
Dinner party
2014 Marcelo Pelleriti Malbec, Uco Valley
Still in short pants, this high-Andean malbec is already approachable. Juicy and balanced. £11.99, or £9.99 when you buy any 6 bottles, Majestic
Splash out
2012 Boulevard Napoléon Cinsault, L'Abeuradou', Vin de Pays de l'Hérault
Textured old vine freshness and herb. £21.33-£26, Exel, Wilde, Winebear, The Fine Wine Company
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