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Download the voucher & save 40% on Xmas booze
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I have a friend who works for the local, you can definatly use the downloaded voucher until the 10th december (NOT LONG) the vouchers were a mistake but are being honered.0
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henrypartridge wrote:I love the way Threshers are going "ooh dear, we might go bust". very clever marketing by a poor over priced company. Dead worrying that Martin and the media have fallen from it. It's really devalued this site which has been going steadily downhill for a while now.
How's it bad if I got a bottle of Bollinger for £6.50 cheaper than Tesco?
Plus, I see that you are new - if you look at my sig and the sigs of many other people, you will see that your quote: "It's really devalued this site which has been going steadily downhill for a while now." is utter sillyness, given how much we have all saved and how valuable Martin's tips are each week :rolleyes:MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
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YNAB lover0 -
no links to the voucher are working, on this forum and the web. someone email a voucher to me please?0
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no need to email, the voucher can currently be downloaded at: http://www.mattfacer.com/threshers-40-discount-voucher#more-1350
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"* THRESHERS EXPOSE - if you're one of the 56
million people in the UK who got the 40%
voucher then Necromentality has the scoop, "I
work for an off licence that's name starts
with Thr and ends in eshers. Apparently it's
for staff and their families and got
'accidentally' leaked through e-mails. That's
a load of !!!!!!!!, we got sent 3 times as
much stock as usual and basically it's a
publicity stunt, and making us a bundle."
There you go, consumer news. Aren't we fab?"
It's from a mailout from b3ta.com, makes sense to me!0 -
mollymauk wrote:"* THRESHERS EXPOSE - if you're one of the 56
million people in the UK who got the 40%
voucher then Necromentality has the scoop, "I
work for an off licence that's name starts
with Thr and ends in eshers. Apparently it's
for staff and their families and got
'accidentally' leaked through e-mails. That's
a load of !!!!!!!!, we got sent 3 times as
much stock as usual and basically it's a
publicity stunt, and making us a bundle."
There you go, consumer news. Aren't we fab?"
It's from a mailout from b3ta.com, makes sense to me!
Thanks for the insider knowledge. The 40% deal can be about as average as other supermarket deals at present. Perhaps you can suugest a few items that make this 40% valuable. Such as quality wines that are never normally reduced and would represent a good savingNO to pasty tax We won!!!! Just shows that people power works! Don't be apathetic to your cause!0 -
I've done a list from the Superplonk site of Threshers' wines (of wines up to £6 per bottle) with comments on them. It's in a table so not sure if I can get it on here formatted correctly.
Here it is as a list as a trial.
Lynne-
Name Comment Price
35 South Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
Cough mixture edge. £5.49
35 South Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
Tingling tannins laughing with terrified fresh berries. £4.99
35 South Sauvignon Blanc 2004
Rich. £5.49
Abbotts Cumulus Syrah Minervois 1999
Juicy, a touch of sulphur, a hint of jam. £5.99
Abbotts Cumulus Syrah, VdP d'Oc 1999
Lovely chewy, very subtly, chocolate-edged tannins to superb berries, fresh yet mature. Delicious chewy finish. £5.99
Arniston Bay Rose 2002
Bright, cosmetic cherry fruit. £4.99
Ashgrove Chenin Blanc/Colombard NV
Rather too floral and flippant for me. £3.99
Ashgrove Cinsault/Ruby Cabernet NV
Sweet, plummy, hint of tea-leaf - good wuth curried food. £3.99
Au Loubert VdP du Gers 2001
Worth it just to have the label on the table. Lovely, dry, witty pineapple/lemon fruit. £3.79
Baron de Ley 2003
An excellent complex fish dish wine with its texture and layered melon/peach/lemon fruit. £4.99
Baron de Ley White 2003
Dry, pear-edged and good with mild chicken dishes. £4.99
Barramundi Chardonnay Semillon 2003
Screwcap. What a superb blend of grapes! A delicious working partnership. £4.99
Barramundi Shiraz 2002
Screwcap. Straight forward, no-nonsense glugging £4.99
Berberana Rioja Tempranillo 1999
Svelte and soft and highly quaffable. £4.99
Beyerskloof Pinotage 2001
Superb level of spicy chutzpah here. Has biscuity berries, herbs, figs and tar with a rich coating of fine tannins. Robust yet strangely delicate. £5.99
Beyerskloof Pinotage Stellenbosch 2003
Intense burned vegetality and rubbery plums. Perfect with curry-style food. £5.99
Blossom Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2000
Not good £5.49
Blossom Hill Chardonnay 2000
Not good £5.49
Blue Reef Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
Simple plummy slurping. £5.99
Blue Ridge Merlot 2000
Fine burnt berries and roasted tannins. Makes a good barbecue red. £3.99
Caliterra Carmenere 2002
Juice of a very high order. £4.99
Campo Viejo Barrel Fermented Viura 2000
Fantastic texture here, remarkably deep and clinging. High class hard and soft fruit. £5.99
Casillero del Diablo Carmenere 2004
Simply stunningly deft berries and softly savoury tannins. £4.99
Casillero del Diablo Chardonnay 2004
Delicious delicate and elegant, subdued richness. £4.99
Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2004
A crisp classic sauvignon blanc of length and crunchy concentration. £4.99
Comte Tolosan Colombard Sauvignon VdP Comte Tolosan 2002
Excellent blend stretching the under-ripe gooseberry to better show-up the lime and citrus. Terrific shellfish wine. £4.49
Comte Tolosan Colombard/Sauvignon 2002
An exotic blend of grapefuit, tonic water, herbs and sleek citrus. A curiously delicious wine. £4.49
Concha y Toro Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2001
Crisp, dry and steely, this is classic under-a-fiver sauvignon of compellingly stylish fruit. £4.99
Concha Y Toro Casillero Del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2002
Delicious fresh melon and lemon with a touch of gooseberry. Very classy. £5.49
Cono Sur Viognier 2004
Charming apricot. £5.49
Cono sur Viognier 2005
Crisp, tangy, very dry - not a classic Viognier but a decent shellfish accompaniment. £4.99
Copper Crossing Medium White 2000
Very smoky and floral - musky pear fruit with subtle lemon. Brilliant with Eastern dishes. £2.99
Corallo Primitivo 2001
A brilliant spicy food red. Has burned black cherry fruit, a hint of nut, and a superb layered finish. £5.99
Corazon Bonarda 2000
Very sweet and unthrilling on the finish. £4.49
Corazon Pinot Gris 2000
Dry, delicious apricot fruit. Superb texture. Superb value for money. £5.99
Cotes du Ventoux La Mission Rouge 2001
Couth and calm, nothing too sweaty or rustic, with delicious cherry/chocolate fruit and firm tannins.
Cotes du Ventoux, La Mission 2001
Rustic, rich, dry, earthy, herby - brilliant. Has cherries and plums with a sprinkling of savoury tannins. £4.99
Delicato Cabernet Sauvignon 2000
Entertaining tannins, not too severe, and bright berried fruit. £5.99
Delicato Family Vineyards Cabernet 2000
Blackcurrants and plums here. Smooth finish. Seems most pasta-able to me. £5.99
Delicato Family Vineyards Shiraz 2001
This has the aromas of ripe cherries, and plums which yield soft, silky, smooth fruit. £5.99
Domaine de la Thebaide Minervois 2001
Rustic couthness and charm. Delicious grilled berries with svelte tannins. £5.99
Don Darias Tinto NV
Ah! The timeless Don! How he still flows! Not quietly that's for sure. The current blend tastes as if made from bruised, windfall fruit. £3.99
Eden Torrontes 2003
Delicious dry grapey aperitif. Real class and restrained tangy finesse. £4.49
Errazuriz Merlot 2001
The luxury of drinking vinified Gucci leather loafers with ruffled velvet stitching. It’s all texture, this glorious liquid. £5.99
Errazuriz Syrah 2001
Sumptuous berries. £5.99
Errazuriz Unoaked Chardonnay 2004
Big, rich and creamy, wonderful with a seafood salad - oily, complete, sublime. £5.99
Face A Face Colombard Sauvignon VDP Cotes de Gascogne 2005
Delicious floral tippling. Quite dry but deliciously summery. £5.99
Fetzer Chardonnay/Viognier 2000
Lovely chewy texture to the apricot/peach fruit. £5.99
Fetzer Valley Oaks Syrah Rose 2001
Good cherry-ripe fruit, well textured, dry and food friendly. £5.99
Fiordaliso Pinot Grigio 2003
Has an edge reminiscent of grapefruit. £4.99
Firefinch Sauvignon Blanc 2003
Concentrated pure gooseberry with a lime under-tone. £4.49
First Cape Chenin Blanc 2005
Melon and citrus. Well worn formula. Nothing outrageous. £4.99
First Cape Ltd Release Sauvingon Blanc 2005
Firmly tangy and ripe yet deliciously crisp to finish. £5.99
Fitou Special Reserve 1999
Pleasant rustic tippling. What is special? What is reserved? Beats me. £4.79
Flinders Realm Colombard/Chardonnay 2004
Tangy, ripe, great with Thai food. £4.99
Flinders Realm Verdelho Chardonnay 2004
Lovely ripe edge to spicy peach. £5.49
French Revolution Chenin/Sauvignon, VdP d'Oc 2000
Would suit Oriental fishcakes. £4.99
Gallo Turning Leaf Chardonnay 2000
Not good £5.99
Graham Beck Chardonnay 2001
Surge of melon on the finish. £5.99
Grenache Blanc le Catalan 2002 Shows interesting gooseberry and lime fruit with a suggestion of crunchiness. £4.99
Grenache Noir Le Catalan 2002 Superbly soft yet wonderfully characterful. It offers plums and gently spicy berries with a hint of chocolate and the tannins bite a bit. £5.29
Grenache Noir VDP des Cotes Catalans 2002
Sprauncy richness and good stretched tannins. Excellent roast chicken red. £5.29
Hardys Varietal Range Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
How delicious can a cab sauv get? Treads a delicate line between richness and restraint. £4.99
Hardys Varietal Range Chardonnay 2001
Delicate, very delicate for an Aussie chardonnay. Has lovely lime-edged, toffe-apple richness (subtle yet persistent) and good balancing acids. £4.99
Houghton Wildflower Ridge Classic Dry Red 2002
Good firm plums with some hints of strawberry. £5.99
Houghton Wildflower Ridge Classic Dry White 2003
Charming hints of paw-paw and lemon with a touch of herb, light but pleasant. £5.99
Imbizo Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
Very dry, very. £4.99
Imbizo Cape Red NV
Dry, pleasing cherry bustle on the finish. £3.99
Imbizo Cape White NV
Delightful citrus effect on the tongue. £3.99
Imbizo Chardonnay 2002
Rather a cosmetic edge to the fruit. £4.99
Imbizo Medium Dry White NV
Moving towards being a bore. £3.99
Imbizo Merlot 2001
Needs a good whacking with a curry. £4.99
Imbizo Pinotage 2001
Extraordinary burned rubber fruit. Fine with burned rubber omelette. £4.99
Imbizo Shiraz 2000
Dark, chewy fruit of some charm. £4.99
Jacobs Creek Dry Riesling 2001
Lovely dry nuttiness and melon/lemon richness. Cellar it for 10 years or drink it now with Thai food. £5.79
Ken Forrester handmade Chenin blanc 2005
The great white wine in the world under four quid. Gripping waxy fruit, hint of spice, apricot and pear richness. (18 points at £3.99, 3 for 2 deal) £5.99
Ken Forrester Handmade Chenin Blanc 2005
Superbly bouncy and opulent lovely melon, pear, citrus richness-es with a delicate finish of great class and charm. £5.99
Kendermann Dry Riesling 2002
Dry and crisp. £4.99
Kendermann Organic Rose 2002
What a delicious, cherry-subtle, dry wine of surprising concentration. £4.99
Kendermann Organic White 2002
Rather sweet. £4.99
Kendermanns Dry Riesling, Pfalz 2001
Pineapple and pear richness. Good with Thai food or perfectly charming on a humid summer afternoon. £4.49
Kendermanns Organic White 2001
Has some tangy alertness, but the finish could be wittier. £4.99
Kendermans Organic White 2001
A delicious grapefruit tinged, clean white wine of consummate quaffability. £4.99
Kumala Chenin/Semillon 2005
Very crisp and fish and chip friendly. £5.99
Kumala Genmus Red 2005
If bulk bought, it’s a bargain - and a terrific red for mildly spicy indian etc. food. £4.99
Kumala Genus 2005
Cheap melon tippling. £4.99
Kumala Pinotage Shiraz 2005
Sweet, curry-friendly fruit. £5.99
Kumala Pinotage/Cinsault 2002
Dry plums - picks up some pace on the finish. £4.79
Kumala Semillon/Chardonnay 2001
Very fruity and warm. Good with spicy food. £4.79
Kumala Shiraz/Ruby Cabernet 2002
Spicy - and suits spicy food. £4.79
KWV Cabernet Sauvignon 2000
Dry and decently berried. £4.99
KWV Chardonnay 2002
Good woody style which needs to be drunk young. Aged, the wood will eat the fruit £5.49
KWV Chenin Blanc 2002
Delicious nutty pineapple and lemon. £4.49
KWV Pinotage 2000
Spicy and a spicy food friend. £4.99
KWV Roodeberg 2000
Has rich berries and good tannins. Respectable finish. £5.99
La Caresse Rouge, VdP Vaucluse 2000
Thin, touch of cotton sock (unlaundered). £3.79
La Chasse du Pape Cotes du Rhone 2000
Paul Trelford rated. Always one of the tastiest Rhone brands, this vintage is stuffed with rich tannins and herbs. £5.99
La Chasse du Pape Grande Reserve White 2002
Very classy unhurried old world demureness. Dry, gently oily, firm - will age for a couple of years yet. £5.99
La Corunna Cava NV
Recommended (no comments) £4.99
La Nature Organic La Mancha Blanco 2001
Fresh, keen and crisp, it has dry pear/lemon fruit with a dry finish. Good with smoked fish dishes. £4.79
La Riada Old Vines Garnacha 2002
A deliciously soupy, savoury, ripe, gulpable red of great panache. £4.99
Laurent Miquel Syrah 2002
Bustling honeyberries of softness and restrained jaminess. £4.99
Laurent Miquel Syrah 2002
Harmony from vigorous plums,roasted berries and a touch of juiciness with the tannins. £5.49
Le Catalan Grenache Blanc 2002
Dry, shell-fish wine. £4.99
Le Catalan Grenache Rouge 2002
Lovely textured prunes apricots and warm tannins. What a fabulous food tipple £5.29
Les Foncanelles Vermentino/Chardonnay 2005
Finely textured apricot and citrus fruit. Very classy. £4.99
Les Foncanelles Vermintino Chardonnay VDP d'Oc 2005
What an amazing bargain! Smoky pear citrus and dry melon fruit of great charm. £4.99
Marc Xero Chardonnay 2001
Very rich fruit, smoky and food-friendly. Has delicious taint free screwcap. £5.49
Marquis de la Cour Demi Sec NV
A touch revolting. £4.49
Masterpeace Cabernet/Shiraz/Grenache 2003
Much better from this label. Good balance to the acids/tannins. Excellent curry red. £4.99
Masterpeace Grenache/Shiraz/Sangiovese Rose 2003
Sticky plum edge to it. £4.99
Masterpeace Shiraz Sangiovese Rose 2003
Best to make a jelly out of it and serve it with cold chips. £4.99
Matua Valey Malbec/Merlot 2002
The malbec gives the wine a plummy savouriness; the merlot a soft raspberry edge. The result is a delicious fish stew red (lightly chilled). £5.99
Minervois Castel Rouge NV
A very charming, highly quaffable cherry/plum red. £3.99
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Umani Ronchi 2000
Very fresh-edged plums, hint of dry raspberry, touches from the brisk tannins as it finishes. £4.49
Nathanson Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 1999
Rich and ready. £4.99
Nathanson Creek Californian Red 2000
Very jammy and baked (half, alas). £4.49
Nathanson Creek White Zinfandel 2000
Repulsive stuff. £4.49
Nobilo White Cloud 2001
Bit ho-hum and muddy on the finish. £5.49
Nottage Hill Chardonnay 2001
One of the best vintages. Has Euro-style vegetality and dryness with finishing oomph of warm melon and sunny, under-ripe gooseberries. £5.99
Old Vines Grenache Blanc, Valle du Torgan 2001
Superb nuttiness and subtle pear/melon fruit. Real class and style here.
Origin Chardonnay 2003
Rich and very slurpable. £4.99
Origin Chardonnay 2004
Smoky, ripe, hugely quaffable. £4.99
Origin Chenin/Chardonnay 2004
Most unusual grapefruit/citrus edge to the melon fruit. Delicious. £4.99
Origin Garnacha 2002
Real sticky fruit, ticks to the ribs. Roasted cherries. £4.99
Origin Merlot 2003
Stunning level of textured chutzpah. Full on berries, vibrant tannins, a rich finish of charred fruit. £4.99
Origin Organic Shiraz 2005
Good rough stuff. That's not to say crude, just bustling all-elbow richness. £5.99
Origin Sauvignon Blanc 2002
Bit clammy on the finish. £4.99
Origin Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 2002
Raw and merrily expressive of the grape and dilute on the finish. £4.99
Oxford Landing Merlot 2001
Jammy but keeps sane and balanced thanks to the tight tannins. Has bouncy berries and a lovely warm texture to the throat-caressing finish. £5.99
Oxford Landing Sauvignon Blanc 2002
Intense grassy chewiness here. A superb white for smoked fish. £5.49
Penfolds Rawsons Retreat Riesling 2001
Delicious lime-rich, gooseberry (crisp) with a touch of soft pear. If only it had a screwcap it could be cellared for a decade £5.49
Penfolds Rawsons Retreat Semillon/Chardonnay 2001
Very warm and cuddly - perhaps not the best credentials for a refreshing white? But with spicy Thai food this wine is a triumph. £5.99
Pic St Loup Reserve 2001
Shows delightfully frisky fruit with dry tannins. £5.99
Pic St. Loup VDP Coteaux de Langeudoc 2001
Delightfully rich and firm. Lovely plum fruit with a hint of grilled almond £5.99
Pinot Grigio, Fiordaliso 2001
Hint of dry raspberry to an overall crisp, fresh white. £4.99
Porta Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon/Carmenere 2004
Good, Burned berries. £5.99
Porta Reserve Chardonnay 2005
Good melony richness. £5.99
Porta Reserve Chardonnay 2005
Knock up a slightly spicy fish stew for a dozen people and throw this wine at it. (16 points at £3.99, 3 for 2 deal) £5.99
Premier Chenin Blanc 2005
Lovely plump fruit. Brilliant with mildly spicy oriental food. Really complex and classy £5.99
Premier Chenin Blanc Anjou 2005
Touch too sweet for me. £3.99
Premiere Sauvignon Blanc 2005
Routine opening picks up some speed as it finishes. £5.99
Radcliffe’s Beaujolais 2001
Brilliantly screwcapped - which all beaujolais ought to be - and what a difference it makes to the wine. All the tannins are retained and the plummy fruit is harvest fresh and tangy with a hint of wild raspberry. £4.99
Radcliffe’s Cotes du Rhone Reserve Rouge 2001
Shows dry yet lightly grilled plum fruit. It has good firm tannins and ripe finishing berries and it is what I can only characterise as a solid casserole red. £5.99
Radcliffes Bordeaux Sauvignon 2003
Very elegant, classy, restrained yet deeply satisfying. £5.99
Radcliffes Muscadet Sur Lie 2004
Wow! A real old-style Muscadet clean and fresh, with some modernist, funky touches. £5.99
Radcliffes Pinot Grigio 2005
Very fat and odd, very untypical. £4.99
Radclifffe’s Muscadet de Sevre et Maine Sur Lie 2002
Fresh and lively and an excellent specimen of a(deservedly)much derided species. Its citrus and hint-of-pineapple undertone give it elegance and bite. £4.99
River Route Pinot Noir 1998
Oxidised toffees, very dry and odd. £3.99
Rocco Bay Smooth Red 2005
And boy is it smooth! It’s positively toadying. £5.99
Rondanini Gavi Terradavino 2003
Deliciously unusual lemon with a hint of limey peach. £5.99
Roque Martin Rose 2005
For its money it's the most impressively elegant and incisively subtle rose in the land. £5.99
Rose de Syrah Vin de Pays D’Oc 2002
Dry cherries, very chewy. £4.99
Santa Julia Viognier 2006
Open-hearted apricot and lemon. £5.99
Santo Cristo Tempranillo/Garnacha Campo de Borja 2002
Wild cherry, roasted nuts, good plummy finish. £4.99
Shamwari Chardonnay 2004
A great treat with tropical food. £5.99
Stormhoek Pinot Grigio Amazing take on this grape in that it displays the rich apricot of the Alsace version with the nervous freshness of the Italian. £5.99
Talaris Chardonnay 2002 (Bulgaria)
Delicious, dry, slightly vegetal richness. £3.99
Talaris Chardonnay 2002 (Hungary)
Very firm, rich (yet not OTT) fruit. Good glugging style, dry £3.99
Talaris Pinot Noir 2001
Surprisingly spritely and drily incisive. Superb chilled with salmon grilled rare £3.99
Talus Chardonnay 2000
Paul Trelford rated. A big, rich chardonnay with resplendent fruit and classy depths of flavour - you can almost taste that Californian sunshine. £5.99
Talus Zinfandel 1999
Marvellous spicy food wine with its baked berries, plums and toasty tannins. £5.99
Terra Zano Rosso VDT NV
Curiously beetrooty and yet charming - as long as sausage and mash are beside the glass. £2.99
Timara Dry White 1999
A little mule-loaded on the finish. £3.99
Torres Vina Esmerelda 2003
Screwcap. The perfect thai curry white: rich, fluent fruit of apricots and a touch of pear. £5.99
Torres Vina Sol 2001
Very elegant, lemon/melon fruit with a subtle touch of thyme. Very stylish, restrained but impactful £4.99
Torres Vina Sol 2003
Excellent dry melon fruit. £4.99
Touraine Sauvignon Blanc Domaine Pre-Baron 2002
Better, crisper, more structured and more tantalisingly tangier than many a Sancerre. £5.99
Valpolicella Classico, Zenato 1999
Superb drinking here. Lovely complex cherries, plums, figs (dry), raspberry and prunes. Tannins in good order too. Lovely texture, gorgeous price tag. £4.99
Valpolicella Superiore Zenato 2000
Has cherries with a touch of roasted loganberry and slow-to evolve tannins. £5.99
Van Loveren Wolverine Creek Sauvigon Blanc 2001
Superb depth and balance to it. Real class in a glass. £4.49
VDP D’Oc Muscat/Viognier Vin de Pays d’Oc 2002
Brilliant peach fruit, subtle, superb with Thai food. £4.99
Verdicchio Castella de Jesi Classico 2004
Delicious pineapple-edged peach. £5.99
Verdicchio Moncaro 2002
Lovely! Subtle dry apricot daintiness £4.79
Villa Atuel Syrah 2000
Dry yet juicy, with a tangy undertone to the fruit which has some richness to the tannins. £5.49
Vin Five Next Generation Cabernet/Merlot 2003
What a neat turn of speed it shows as it engages the taste buds with gripping berries. £4.49
Vin Five Next Generation Chardonnay/Semillon 2003
Plumply peachy yet dry to finish. Good with oriental food. £4.49
Vina Casablanca Collection Privada Sauvignon 2005
So primly and correctly sauvignon blanc it makes the teeth ache, nicely, sympathetically and shellfish will love it. £5.99
Vineyard X Garnacha 2003
Simple fruity glugging offering highly agreeable plums with some savoury dash and a finish showing soft tannins. Real bargain glugging £2.99
Vineyard X Garnacha 2005
The sleekest real red wine in the UK under three quid (3 for 2 deal). Elegant tannins with classy plums. £4.49
Vouvray Coteaux Tufiers 2001
Wonderful texture and tangy tangerine, lemon, ripe ogen melon and pineapple - with a dry honey edge. Will cellar brilliantly for years. £5.99
Wolf Blass Chardonnay/Semillon 2002
Rather tame and has little acidic oomph to give it poise. £5.99
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THANK YOU MARTIN!
Just been to Wine Rack in Newark, where Oz Clarke charmed me into buying wines I didn't know (mainly Chilean). And the staff were happy to take the voucher..the manager said he has had phone calls from New Zealand asking about it!0 -
If you buy £50 of wine from the Tesco.com website, there is a code for 1500 Clubcard Points floating about - which is worth £60 in Clubcard Deals.
I have made three orders of over £50 and have effectively received 100% off.
regards
gobbyash
info gleaned from https://www.paidtoshop.co.uk0 -
"How's it bad if I got a bottle of Bollinger for £6.50 cheaper than Tesco?"
how big was the bottle ?0
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