Wine: Something for the weekend?
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Your support makes all the difference.Under a Fiver: 2005 Cono Sur Gewürztraminer
A terrific-value Chilean gewürz with the fresh aromas and refreshingly spicy lychee flavours of this popular Alsatian grape variety. £4.99, Sainsbury's
Under a Tenner: 2005 Ernst Loosen Erdener Treppchen Riesling Kabinett
White winemaker of the year Ernst Loosen's off-dry, fresh and aromatic Mosel riesling has a juicy fruitiness that makes it the perfect summer thirst quencher. £9.99, Marks & Spencer
Splash Out: 2004 Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons 2004, Domaine William Fèvre
A classy premier cru chablis, whose minerally character is derived from the unique location of Fèvre's vineyards in northern burgundy. £11.99, from £14.99 to 2 July, Waitrose
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