Wine: Something for the weekend?
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Sainsbury's Portuguese Red NV, Vinho de Mesa
One of the better value reds from Sainsbury's new Great Value range, this typical blend of Portuguese grape varieties displays a freshness of aroma and juicily gluggy red berry fruits character. £3.29, Sainsbury's
Under £10
2007 Brouilly, Louis Tête, Cuvée de Tête
Tête de Cuvée is a winery's top of the range wine so the play on words of the name mirrors the aromatic charms of this pure cherryish beaujolais village. Ideal with autumn game. £7.99, Marks & Spencer.
Splash out
2007 The Lane Viognier
As a stylish alternative to chardonnay, this cool-climate viognier from the Edwards family estate combines a floral honeysuckle and jasmine freshness. £16.99, Corney & Barrow, Newmarket (01638 600000), Ayr (01292 267000)
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