Wine: Something for the Weekend

 

Saturday 10 March 2012 01:00 GMT
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Couch potato

2011 Tierra y Hombre Sauvignon Blanc

Fresh off the wine presses, this aromatic Loire-style Chilean dry white from Viña Indomita is full of elderflower, capsicum and gooseberry flavours with a dry aftertaste. £6.99, down from £7.99, Marks & Spencer

Dinner party

2010 Bourgogne Blanc, Jean-Marc Pillot

A chance to grab a delicious dry white Burgundy from the new intake at an affordable price, this complex and nutty chardonnay finishes with fresh acidity. £14.99, buy 2 = £13.99, Majestic

Splash out

2009 Domaine Huguenot Gevrey-Chambertin Les Crais

A rich Burgundy in which loganberry and cherry flavours flourish in a framework of toasty oak and sappy freshness. £31.75, Lea & Sandeman (020-7244 0522)

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