Wine: Something for the weekend?
3 Tesco Finest Gigondas; 2005 Domaine Coudoulet Viognier; Bricout Champagne NV
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Your support makes all the difference.Under a Fiver: 2003 Tesco Finest Gigondas
Tesco's Autumn Festival starts here: a Rhône Valley blend with dark cherry fruitiness enveloped by liquorice spice. Catch it at this price while you can.
£4.99, reduced from £9.99 (to 10 October)
Under a Tenner: 2005 Domaine Coudoulet Viognier, Vin de Pays d'Oc
This powerful southern French dry white made from the viognier grape of Condrieu displays aromatic floral scents.
£7.49, Berry Bros & Rudd (0870 900 4300)
Splash Out: Bricout Champagne NV, Tesco
Too good to miss at half-price, this youthful champagne with its subtle and biscuity undertones is a stylish, creamy-textured fizz.
£12.49, reduced from £24.99 (to 10 October)
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