Wine: Something for the weekend?
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2008 Tesco Finest Nero d'Avola
From the giant Settesoli Co-operative in Sicily, this is a delightful, cherryish rosso whose softly juicy, summer-pudding fruit is just what's required to make the barbie go with a zing.
£4.49, down from £5.99 to Tuesday, Tesco
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2007 Val do Salnés Albariño
From Spain's Galician coast, the aromatic, peachy richness of flavour of this stylish albariño is tempered by the sort of crisp acidity that marks it out as a classic seafood-friendly dry white.
£9.99, Marks & Spencer
Splash out
2007 Henschke Louis Semillon, Eden Valley
The apple and gooseberry-like concentration of this classic cool-climate Australian semillon from the Henschke family of Hill of Grace fame is balanced by a tonic freshness.
£12.99, Waitrose
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