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Wines of the week: Three warming reds that won't break the bank

Terry Kirby selects the best bottles to buy

Terry Kirby
Monday 11 January 2016 11:37 GMT
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From France

Les Jamelles Reserve Mourvèdre 2013

Punching way above its price point and winner of several awards, this southern French red is a gutsy, cheering wine, packed with rich, dark-fruit flavours and a touch of spice that will warm up the coldest winter night. For robust stews and casseroles. £6.49 (until 2 February; normally £7.49) Co-op stores

From Italy

Picco Attila 2013

A blend of Merlot and the obscure Refosco grape from Friuli in north-east Italy, this is a delightful medium-bodied combination of smooth fruit-and-nut chocolate tastes undercut with really fresh, tangy ripeness. Will work with heavier dishes, but perfect for tomato-based pasta dishes or a mushroom risotto. £8.99, laithwaites.co.uk

From Portugal

Touriga Nacional 2012

A key grape for port in the Douro, Touriga Nacional also makes sweetly perfumed, velvety reds such as this from Portugal's Tejo region in the south, given depth from a little oak ageing. Enticing flavours of damson and mint, with a long finish. For all Mediterranean-style foods and tapas. £8, Marks & Spencer

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