Bottles of the week

Altosur Malbec, Tupungato, Finca Sophenia 2003; Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Fattoria La Valentina 2003

Altosur Malbec, Tupungato, Finca Sophenia 2003; Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Fattoria La Valentina 2003

Although summer is the time to explore lighter white wines and rosés, it's always wise to have a few all-purpose reds on hand for chilly evenings. These two newcomers are terrific.

Altosur Malbec, Tupungato, Finca Sophenia 2003 I suppose we are entitled to expect decent quality from a winery owned by the president of Wines of Argentina, the country's trade body. Roberto Luka doesn't disappoint with this inky, smoky Malbec. From cool vineyards 1,200m into the Andes, it's fleshy and refined, with tasty blackberry and cassis notes and lingering, peppery grip. A brilliant buy at the price, and you can enjoy it by itself or, better still, with a hunk of beef. From Enowine, Monkstown and Cavan, www.enowine.ie, €9.99.

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Fattoria La Valentina 2003. Sometimes Montepulciano d'Abruzzo can be a bit too rustic for its own good - more of a punch in the mouth than a kiss. That is not the case with this smooth, rich, lively beauty. From an estate that follows organic methods as far as possible, it has strikingly pure flavours and a lovely, juicy lift. Instant enhancement for pizza, pasta, grills or even just bread and cheese. From Wines Direct, 1890-579579, €12.45; minimum order six bottles (which may be mixed).