Wine: Caruso & Minini Perricone; Escarpment The Edge Pinot Noir; Riecine Chianti Classico
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2013 Caruso & Minini Perricone
Not just a stylish label but a hugely characterful Sicilian red with an intensely flavoured dried-herb-and-cherries flavour. Fresh and spicy. £8, Marks & Spencer
Dinner party
2013 Escarpment The Edge Pinot Noir
From legendary Larry McKenna, this is a delightfully perfumed and fragrant Kiwi pinot from Martinborough, showing spicy, raspberry flavours. £11.24, down from £14.99, Waitrose
Splash out
2012 Riecine Chianti Classico
This Tuscan blend opens out into an opulent, sweet-and-sour sangiovese. Particularly nice weight and concentration. £16-16.95, Goedhuis, Tanners, Fine & Rare
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