If Asda had a blind spot, it was for small parcels of wine that were a little off the beaten track. They’ve fixed that with the launch of their new Wine Atlas range, a collection of wines made from (some weird and) mostly wonderful grape varieties from all over the place. This is one of my favourites, made in Italy’s northern Trentino region from the Marzemino grape. It’s quite light, tastes of cherries and is kind of savoury. Completely refreshing in flavour, it’s got a definite summery feel about it. One for the ice bucket.
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