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I just wear a pair of liners under my mitts to keep the chill off.
I use Gore Bike Wear Xenon 2.0 Windstopper gloves for chilly days (just looked and they are £40 - bit steep!). I cant fault Gore Gloves - survived a 30mph spill and are generally superb. For full winter I use
Altura gloves. I've ridden in -15. They are so good I took em skiing.
I'm still wearing mitts, I really don't like fullfinger gloves until its really really cold.
I also have long fingers and often find gloves uncomfortable.
The best cool-weather gloves i've found are a real cheap option - the Planet X Thinny. £5, great soft gloves.
http://planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/CLPXTHIGL/planet_x_thinny_glove
I would personally not recommend their own-brand £5 winter cycling glove, much too sweaty - except if you're using it to drive not cycle! I wore mine when i had to drive to work two winters ago.