Wine: Something for the weekend?
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2007 Vinchio-Vaglio, Barbera d'Asti, Monferrato, Piemonte
This is a juicy north- Italian red whose sweet and sour cherry flavours are underpinned by the acidity of the Piemonte barbera grape. £4.49, down from £5.99, until tomorrow, Waitrose
Under £10
2008 Lone Range Heretaunga Chardonnay
From Rod Easthope's Wild Rock Company, this is a well-crafted Kiwi chardonnay, its opulent flavours given an undertone of burgundian-style butterscotch. £9.99, Marks & Spencer
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2008 de Grendel Koetshuis Sauvignon Blanc, Tijgerberg
Charles Hopkins' Cape Sauvignon Blanc has pungent aromas which lead into a concentrated, Sancerre-beating dry white with gooseberry and tropical fruit intensity; one of the best. £16.19, Oddbins
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