Get yer arses down to Sainsbury's sharpish, there's a deal on.
A bottle of Croze Hermitage for a fiver and a bottle of St. Emilion for six quid, sorted!
Top deal.
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BeestonBoy
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Re: Top deal.
Just chugging down a bottle St. Emilion !! Bloody lovely!! Could live with out super markets if it was not for the wonderfull wine deals some of them do. Thanx for the tip off just the same. oh and bottoms up!!
'I see the usual gang of misfits and dope addicts are here'
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stripeysydney
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Re: Top deal.
It's a definite sign that I'm getting older though, drinking the finest wines available to humanity. I remember the bilge I used to imbibe, gems like:
Blue Nun, and no that's not a porn vid..
Black Tower.
Liebfraumilch.
Mateus Rose.
Thunderbird, red and blue.
I never drank Lambrini though, I'm not a Gypo.
Any of the forumites care to share with us their past preference's for bench wine?
Blue Nun, and no that's not a porn vid..
Black Tower.
Liebfraumilch.
Mateus Rose.
Thunderbird, red and blue.
I never drank Lambrini though, I'm not a Gypo.
Any of the forumites care to share with us their past preference's for bench wine?
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planeterotica
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Re: Top deal.
A good cheapy is J.P Chenet, its the one with the bent neck but St Emilion at that price is good value.
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planeterotica
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Re: Top deal.
mucho_matcho_man wrote:
> But it's probably only ?2.50 a bottle in France - we've all
> been conned into thinking ?5 is a sort of bargain. Not a big
> wine drinker myself, but I noted in Italy wine starts at 1? a
> litre - and wine drinkers reckon it's decent stuff. Even the
> well known brands were selling at 3 bottles for ?10.
planeterotica wrote:
The difference in duty is almost ?1.00 a bottle (our greedy goverment) and because these wines have to be transported accross the channel to get to us then this increases the price, but taking this into account no bottle of wine should be more than ?2.00 a bottle dearer in the U.K. than it is on the continent !confused!
> But it's probably only ?2.50 a bottle in France - we've all
> been conned into thinking ?5 is a sort of bargain. Not a big
> wine drinker myself, but I noted in Italy wine starts at 1? a
> litre - and wine drinkers reckon it's decent stuff. Even the
> well known brands were selling at 3 bottles for ?10.
planeterotica wrote:
The difference in duty is almost ?1.00 a bottle (our greedy goverment) and because these wines have to be transported accross the channel to get to us then this increases the price, but taking this into account no bottle of wine should be more than ?2.00 a bottle dearer in the U.K. than it is on the continent !confused!