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Bulk buying wine

Jessycat
Jessycat Posts: 145 Forumite
I am wanting to buy approximately 50 bottles of wine for my wedding in 3 weeks. I have done a quick search online as it was suggested to try a wine merchant, but with so many results I feel a bit overwhelmed. I live near a large Asda supermarket, so had decided to just make the most of their offers. Before I do this though, I just wanted to know if anyone had any other 'money saving' suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
Debt free other than a mortgage but still always wanting to save money :j.

Busy saving for my wedding July 2014 :o.
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  • Why not buy no wine at all - it is a complete waste of money.
  • dlusman
    dlusman Posts: 2,711 Forumite
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    Jessycat wrote: »
    I am wanting to buy approximately 50 bottles of wine for my wedding in 3 weeks. I have done a quick search online as it was suggested to try a wine merchant, but with so many results I feel a bit overwhelmed. I live near a large Asda supermarket, so had decided to just make the most of their offers. Before I do this though, I just wanted to know if anyone had any other 'money saving' suggestions?

    Thanks in advance.

    If you are going to buy a large quantity from Asda speak to the manager first. You may be able to negotiate extra discount , or some sort of "use or return" agreement.
  • pullenuk
    pullenuk Posts: 305 Forumite
    Maybe try any local vineyards? There are some good english wine about. Might be worth popping into one. Most should let you sample so take someone with you and see what they might do.

    I got Chapel Down near me in Tenderden and they do a few bottles of good wine. They did offer a deal but since I work for a supermarket sadly they couldnt beat it.
  • Jessycat
    Jessycat Posts: 145 Forumite
    Thanks for the replies. Will enquire if we have any vineyards locally and approach the manager at Asda.
    Debt free other than a mortgage but still always wanting to save money :j.

    Busy saving for my wedding July 2014 :o.
  • cats_ahoy
    cats_ahoy Posts: 144 Forumite
    Aldi do good cheap wine, you can get bottles for around £4 each, and some of them have won awards
    Getting married September 2015 :j
  • cats_ahoy wrote: »
    you can get bottles for around £4 each

    .......I thought the OP said "Wine" not "Whine".........:rotfl::rotfl:
  • lulu_92
    lulu_92 Posts: 2,758 Forumite
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    cats_ahoy wrote: »
    Aldi do good cheap wine, you can get bottles for around £4 each, and some of them have won awards

    I have a lovely ros! for £2.59 a bottle. It's 8 or 9% instead of 11 or 12% but it tastes amazing.
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  • kwmlondon
    kwmlondon Posts: 1,734 Forumite
    Depends on your budget. I can recommend Virgin Wines. Give them a call, explain what you're doing and they'll be happy to help. They also do a deal where they'll refund you if you don't like it, so, buy a case of something (they do some cracking wines for £6-7 a bottle) and if you don't like it they'll refund the remaining case and the bottle you tried. If you like it they'll do you a couple more cases and they seem fairly good at negotiating a deal. Otherwise, do you have a local independent wine merchant? We've got Theatre of Wine in Greenwich and they are just fabulous!
  • spike2012
    spike2012 Posts: 431 Forumite
    Perhaps look for a "buy 6 bottles for 25% off offer" Not sure if some supermarkets do it all of the time or if its often but I see the offer regularly. 25% is a big chunk of money...

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/cheap-wine-deals/
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  • Jessycat
    Jessycat Posts: 145 Forumite
    kwmlondon wrote: »
    Depends on your budget. I can recommend Virgin Wines. Give them a call, explain what you're doing and they'll be happy to help. They also do a deal where they'll refund you if you don't like it, so, buy a case of something (they do some cracking wines for £6-7 a bottle) and if you don't like it they'll refund the remaining case and the bottle you tried. If you like it they'll do you a couple more cases and they seem fairly good at negotiating a deal. Otherwise, do you have a local independent wine merchant? We've got Theatre of Wine in Greenwich and they are just fabulous!

    I was looking on the Virgin Wines website and it did seem to offer the best deals. I am wanting to spend at the most £5 per bottle really.

    Not sure if we have an indepdent wine merchant locally. I just tend to know which Pinot Grigios I like from Asda :rotfl:.
    Debt free other than a mortgage but still always wanting to save money :j.

    Busy saving for my wedding July 2014 :o.
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