TESCO'S Spring Wine Festival runs until April 22, with discounts on 129 wines in store and online. Wines range from £2.99 to £17.15.
Look out in particular for the Yellow Tail range (pinot grigio, chardonnay, merlot and shiraz) and Louis Filipe Edwards Carmenere, both down to £3.99 and an absolute steal.
This week's bottles: There are custard cream/vanilla tones and a verdant c
rispness in Grand Plessis Bordeaux Sauvignon 2007 (£5.24, was £6.99, Waitrose, until Apr 27) that will perk up the palate.Tangy white for fish or goat's cheese.
Cave du Chateau Moulin-a-Vent Cru du Beaujolais 2006 (£7.99, was £9.99, Waitrose, until Apr 27) smells of raspberries and cherry and is silky smooth. A red for salmon, tuna steak or roast chicken.
Break out the crispy duck with pancakes and uncork the grapy, buttery Pinot Gris Vin D'Alsace Reserve Cave de Beblenheim (£5.99, was £7.49, Waitrose, until Apr 27). Result – Heaven. Otra Vida Tempranillo 2007 (£4.99, Oddbins) is a savoury Argentinean red from the foothills of the Andes. Bags of fruit.
Over to Portugal for Portal da Aguia 2006 Vinho Branco (£5.29, Oddbins), which is blessed with spicy fruit and has a cosseting feel in the mouth. Richly refreshing. Lindemans Western Cape Sauvignon Blanc 2007 (£5.99, Sainsbury's) pushes all the buttons – green apples meets green pepper and nettle. Well balanced.
Bargain of the WeekDOUGLAS Green Chenin Blanc 2007 (£4.99, Waitrose) is described as a typical example of the modern, fruity wines now being made in South Africa. It's been on oak and is deliciously citrussy with a tweak of lime. Perfect for chicken.
Bottle of the WeekTHERE'S an unnerving aroma of creamed coconut wafting from Villa Maria Gimblett Gravels Hawkes Bay Reserve Merlot 2005 (£15.99, Waitrose), a New Zealand red that sings in the glass. It's richly concentrated and pungent thanks to 22 months in French oak barrels.
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