The crunch bunch: More worthy wine lists

Terry Durack
Saturday 06 December 2008 20:00 EST
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Valvona & Crolla Vincaffè

11 Multrees Walk, Edinburgh, tel: 0131 557 0088

This buzzy bar/café combines hearty casalinga cooking with a wine list full of good-value Italian labels and more than 50 wines by the glass

The Sweet Olive

Baker Street, Aston Tirrold, Oxfordshire, tel: 01235 851 272

Olivier Bouet's solid bistro cooking is matched by a good, straightforward wine list with nothing over £30. Even the fine-wine list has its share of bargains

Wild Honey

12 St George Street, London W1, tel: 020 7758 9160

A people's list of labels perfectly complements Anthony Demetre's seasonally driven menu, with every red and white available in 250ml carafes

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