Savoie, France (11.5%, Yapp, £13.50)Brisk Alpine wine that is as bracing as a walk through the mountains on a clear day. The grape is jacquère, the wine has a sculpted feel and flavours of white flowers, grapefruit and white pear.France (13%, Fortnum & Mason, £18.50)Fortnum’s Sancerre is made specially by André Dezat.
It’s immaculately crisp and grassy – just right as an aperitif.France (12.5%, Berry Bros & Rudd, £18.95)Pleasing, effortless Chablis.
2018 was a ripe vintage but this combines a mellow feel with a line of refreshing lemon acidity.Upper Hemel en Aarde Valley, South Africa (13.5%, The Wine Society, £21)This Cape vineyard produces seriously good pinot noir as well as chardonnay.
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