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Not quite LL, but the Taste the Difference Primitivo Del Salento from Sainsbogs is about ?5 and very very good. It is on the sweeter side of dry, with lots of fruit and a good balance. It won an award for something, what ever that means. As with all Puglian wines, it benefits from lots of sun, so has lots of fruit flavours and a high alchohol rating.

It does go down rather quickly though...

hic

Extend your walk to Lidl in Peckham.


I went to a blind wine tasting a couple of months' ago - we each had to bring a bottle and cover the label. My contribution came second and was a Shiraz that cost ?3.49 at Lidl!

What, are you lazy?


Get walking up and down the lane and start looking


If you like wine, how different can a <?5 bottle of wine be in an area you are familiar with to East Dulwich?


Now, if you're looking for drinking partners you should have said...

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