Wine: Something or the weekend?
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Your support makes all the difference.Under a fiver: 2004 Brown Brothers Tarrango
A fruity, juicy cherryish Beaujolais but with a little more opulence, ideal with bolognese or sausages and onion mash. £4.49, to 5 March, was £5.99, Waitrose
Under a tenner: 2004 Zonte's Footstep Shiraz-Viognier
Côte Rôtie's blending of syrah with viognier has encouraged a storm of imitators in the New World - such as this satisfyingly spicy, peppery blend. £5.99, to 14 March, down from £7.99, Sainsbury's
Splash out: 2003 Fonterutoli Chianti Classico
From the heart of Tuscany, this is the very model of a modern chianti with the sangiovese's intense sour-cherry aromas. £13.99, major Somerfield stores
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