Wine: Something for the weekend

 

Anthony Rose
Friday 19 September 2014 01:43 BST
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Night in

2013 Trebuchet Chardonnay, Western Cape

The arty label catches the eye, while the nutty aromatics show more Burgundian-style complexity that you might expect at this price. £9.99, buy two = £6.66, Majestic

Dinner party

2013 Domaine Jones Grenache Gris, Côtes Catalanes

After vandals destroyed Katie Jones's 2012 white, the indomitable English vigneronne has stormed back with a moreish Maury. £14.95-£16.99, The Wine Society, Inverarity121

Splash out

2010 Lalama, Dominio do Bibei, Ribeira Sacra

Made from the native mencía grape with garnacha, mouraton and brancellao, this is a delightful blend. £19.95-£21.99, Berry Bros & Rudd, Handford

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