Wine: Something for the weekend?

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2008 Sam's Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2008, Marlborough
This is a resfreshing and approachable Kiwi sauvignon blanc at an affordable price from producer Babich for Waitrose World Wine. £4.99, down from £6.49, Waitrose, until 27 September
Under £10
2008 Knappstein Ackland Riesling, Clare Valley
M&S is discounting a number of its star performers – and this mouthwateringly zesty Aussie riesling is one of many that should not be missed. £6.99, down from £9.99, M&S, until 27 September
Splash out
2004 Jacobs Creek St Hugo Coonawara Cabernet Sauvignon
Formerly Orlando, now under the Jacobs Creek brand umbrella, this is classic Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon with aromatic notes of mint and cedar and elegantly smooth tannins. £24.99, Sainsbury's (85 stores)
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