Wine: Something for the Weekend?

Anthony Rose
Friday 30 May 2008 19:00 EDT
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Under a Fiver
2007 Asda Argentinian Malbec
Asda sources its malbec from the Argentinian giant Trivento, a good move since Trivento, as part of Concha y Toro, is master of everyday reds like this vivid, juicy, berry fruity wine.
£4.12, Asda

Under a Tenner
2007 Crego e Monaguillo Godello, Monterrei
This Spanish dry white, made in Galicia's Monterrei district, is spritz-fresh and crisp with spiced pear and stonefruit flavours; seafood-friendly.
£8.49, or buy 2 = £7.49, Majestic

Splash Out
2006 Shaw and Smith Adelaide Hills Shiraz
A smart, vibrant red with the distinctly savoury, peppery undertones of Adelaide Hills' cool climate vineyards.
£18.49, Noel Young, (01223 844744), Philglas & Swiggot (020-8332 6081)

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