Wine: Something for the weekend?
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2008 Carta Vieja Cabernet Sauvignon
From Carta Vieja in Chile's Maule Valley comes this claret-like cabernet sauvignon, whose blackcurranty fruit quality is opulent with no oak to interfere with the freshness.
£4.99 (or £3.99 as part of a case), Oddbins
Under £10
2008 Iona Sauvignon Blanc, Elgin
Andrew Gunn's remote vineyards in the Cape's Elgin Valley are the source of this ripe sauvignon blanc/ Semillon in which smoky aromas are complemented by a grapefruity acidity.
£9.99, Waitrose
Splash out
2007 M3 Chardonnay, Shaw and Smith
The cool Adelaide Hills bring richness with a touch of vanilla and nutty oak to this new-wave Aussie chardonnay from Martin Shaw and Michael Hill Smith.
Around £19.99, Majestic, Booths and independents
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