Wine: 2013 Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Pic Saint Loup, Languedoc; 2014 Mount Edward Central Otago Riesling; 2012 Michel et Stéphane Ogier, Côte Rôtie
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2013 Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Pic Saint Loup, Languedoc
This is a blend of syrah and grenache with blackberry, spice and chocolate flavours. £8, or buy 6, save 25 per cent, until tomorrow, Sainsbury's
Dinner party
2014 Mount Edward Central Otago Riesling
This delicate New Zealand riesling is imbued with citrus fruits and offers an appetisingly off-dry flavour. £11, down from £13, until 3 August, Marks & Spencer
Splash out
2012 Michel et Stéphane Ogier, Côte Rôtie
The black pepper, olive and spice scent of this syrah from the Ogier family is alluring and precedes a delicious, blackberry-infused richness. £50, Waitrose
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