Wine: Something for the weekend?
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Undurraga Rosé NV, Maipo Valley, Chile
This lively sparkling pink pinot noir has plenty of sherbety, berry sweetness and enough refreshing zip to make it worth stocking up on as a budget fizz for the party season.
£4.99, down from £9.99, until Monday week, Majestic
Under £10
2010 Taste the Difference Silver Fish Sauvignon Blanc
A new vintage blend from the Western Cape, this is a classic, zingy-fresh, herbal sauvignon blanc, whose nettle-tinged gooseberry fruit is in the Sancerre mould.
£7.49, Sainsbury's
Splash out
2009 Craggy Range Te Muna Pinot Noir, Martinborough
From Craggy Range's North Island outpost, this smart Kiwi pinot's red berry fragrance is complemented by a seductive plum and dark cherry-fruit opulence.
£13.49, Marks & Spencer
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