Wine: 2014 The Wine Atlas Tokaji; 2012 Errazuriz Wild Ferment Chardonnay; 2010 Morambro Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
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2014 The Wine Atlas Tokaji
It's adventurous of Asda to list a Hungarian wine from the Tokaj region, and it pays off in a dry white with classic ginger spice notes and an appley character with chablis-like crispness. £6.67, Asda
Dinner party
2012 Errazuriz Wild Ferment Chardonnay, Casablanca, Chile
Barrel-fermented in white burgundy style by Errazuriz's Francisco Baettig, there's a subtle touch of oak in this flavoursome coastal chardonnay. £12.99, Morrisons
Splash out
2010 Morambro Creek Cabernet Sauvignon, Padthaway, South Australia
A fragrant note of mint and herb leads into a classic Coonawarra-like cabernet sauvignon with spice-tinged cassis flavours. £15.99, Waitrose
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