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The fastest way for us to help you find the wines you'll love (and avoid the wines you won't ) is for you to spend 30 seconds to tell us about your wine tastes. We use these answers, together with your wine ratings to build a detailed profile of your personal tastes. We match your taste profile to our wines taste profile to find the wines that match. Even if it's a grape you don't know, from a place you don't know, made by a person you have never heard of. For example, if you tell us that you like Rioja, we have an Argentinean Malbec that you will adore. And a Spanish Grenache that will blow your socks off.

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Red wine preferences

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Big, full bodied red wines? The kind of wine that goes with a rich meaty stew? E.g. Aussie Shiraz.
Elegant restrained reds...e.g. Bordeaux and Burgundy.
Rioja? Warm, oaky mellow wines, great for sharing around a roaring fire?
Soft, fruity, juicy easy drinking reds. e.g. Chilean Merlot, or a Cote du Rhone?

White wine preferences

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New Zealand Sauvignons and other fruity, refreshingly zingy whites?
Oaky, mellow fruity wines? Australian Chardonnay for example?
Fruity but DRY whites, perfect for an aperitif
Bone dry classics like Chablis?

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KAREN KIRK


DO NOT BUY FROM HERE !!!! ONCE THEY HAVE YOUR DETAILS THEY KEEP SENDING YOU WINE AND CHARGING FOR IT ,WELL AFTER THE ACCOUNT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

by KAREN 19/03/2010 14:22

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Philip Poole


This is a very smooth Gran Reserva. As the first of it's genre that l have tried l didn't really know what to expect. For some reason l had thought it would be a heavy type of wine that sat heavily on the tongue. In truth though it is delightfully light and very very soft and smooth. No unpleasant tastes and a wine l think l could settle down with and consume more than just one bottle. She who must be consulted said it was very nice- so there you have it. Glad l tried it before the chilli con carne though.

by Philip 17/03/2010 19:00

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Ivor Watkins


Bit bland and acidic and very non descript. Drinkable but not memorable

by Ivor 16/03/2010 22:09

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Tim Attwood


take a classic temprlnillo and let it mature for 8 years and you get an uncomplicated but very soft and balanced hit of fruit of the strawberry and raspberry type. Very nice and very very drinkable

by Tim 14/03/2010 20:33

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Stephanie Hoare


this was a lovely wine gave a few bottles to friends and they all thoroughly enjoyed this

by Stephanie 11/03/2010 19:48

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Mahlen Fox


Looked much better than it tasted...but apparently it was a poor batch. Let's hope next batch is much better

by Mahlen 08/03/2010 17:02

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