Wine: Something for the weekend?
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2008 South African Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz
One of the best-value wines there is, this joyfully juicy mulberry and cherry-fruity Cape blend from the Swartland winery is topped off with a light touch of tannin. £4.09, Tesco.
Under £10
2007 Domaine du Petit Chêne Moulin-à-Vent
This beaujolais is transformed from the humdrum into a juicy red full of strawberry and cherry fruitiness with a touch of oak to add rounded texture and backbone. Worth squirrelling away a few bottles. £9.99, M&S.
Splash out
2006 Louis Jadot Meursault
A classic white burgundy, superbly rich in apple and pear-like flavours, with the complexity of subtly integrated oak and deliciously succulent balancing acidity. £19.99, Sainsbury's, to 13 April.
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