Wine: Something for the weekend?
5 Aramonte Catarratto; 2003 Moulin des Nonnes, Cuvée Inès, Minervois: 2002 Beaune 1er cru Cent Vignes
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Your support makes all the difference.This Sicilian dry white blend of catarratto and grillo grapes conceals a modern, well-made, wine behind its old-school label. £4.99, Marks & Spencer
Under a tenner: 2003 Moulin des Nonnes, Cuvée Inès, Minervois
An organic Med blend of syrah and mourvèdre, this is a succulent blend with deliciously ripe red berry fruit flavours. Wine Rack, selected Thresher, £7.99 buy 3 = £5.33
Splash out: 2002 Beaune 1er cru Cent Vignes, Albert Morot
A vibrant, youthful pinot noir, fragrantly perfumed and delicately flavoured with the hallmark raspberry and cherry fruitiness of serious Côte de Beaune enveloped in a framework of spicy oak. £18.99, Majestic
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