Marks & Spencer has two categories of wine, both designed to make buying wine easier for the consumer. The Found range includes wines from lesser-known regions or grape varieties and offers a great opportunity to discover genuinely interesting new wines without spending a fortune. The Classics range, as the name suggests, is made up of well-known names. As with the Found range, the Classics generally punch above their weight and offer great value for money.
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M&S Found Ribolla Gialla 2021, Venezie Giula, Italy, €12
A very attractive white wine with juicy ripe pears and melons, balanced nicely by a refreshing acidity. Try it with lighter herby pasta dishes or shellfish.
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M&S Classics No 38 Marlborough Pinot Noir 2020, New Zealand, €18
Pale in colour with light juicy red cherry and raspberry fruits and a touch of spice. Great with seared breast of duck, tuna or salmon.