"Is cheap for a reason "
Usually just to get you to buy it. There is nasty stuff, but if you know your wine source, grapes etc, then often stuff is just marked up to be expensive, to influence our opinions that it's superior to cheaper stuff. So, in my opinion, I'll often go for the cheaper stuff. Always buy deals, as well as go for bulk discounts |
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Some of the cheaper wines give me stomach ache. I find cheaper wines at smaller shops tend to be a bit rough, but supermarkets manage to sell at a similar price and its a lot better. |
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We don't pay over £10 a bottle for wine so the price doesn't matter to us, we either like it or we don't.
You can revitalise red wine by adding a drop of Ribena to it. It's an old trick and it works |
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Have to have a good vino,,,,,wont drink cheap wine bit of a wine snob,dont mind paying if its lush and lambrini is sooooooooooooooooooooooooo not a wine.... |
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"We don't pay over £10 a bottle for wine so the price doesn't matter to us, we either like it or we don't.
You can revitalise red wine by adding a drop of Ribena to it. It's an old trick and it works "
£10 !! Blimey you two are posh!! We can get 2 sometimes 3 bottles for that!
Poor in the East Midlands x |
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