Wine: 2012 Finest Tingleup Riesling, Western Australia; 2013 Hilltop Neszmély Dry Furmint Tokaji; Pol Roger Brut Réserve NV

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2012 Finest Tingleup Riesling, Western Australia
This dry white from Howard Park is the epitome of spring cheer, with a tongue-tingling freshness that chimes perfectly with seafood. £7.99, from £9.99, until 12 May, Tesco.
Dinner party
2013 Hilltop Neszmély Dry Furmint Tokaji
This aromatic, dry version of the grape that normally goes into Hungary's sweet Tokaji is rich in Cox's apple fruitiness spiced with ginger and pepper. £9.99, Marks & Spencer
Splash out
Pol Roger Brut Réserve NV
A great opportunity to pick up one of today's greatest non-vintage champagnes – a humdinger whose toasty aromas infuse a biscuity mousse of the creamiest texture. £29.99, until 12 May, Waitrose
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