I've heard good things about the Wine club, and also Berry Brothers & Rudd.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostSo how many miles was is each for you to fly? Sounds like it might be worth a look.
Seriously, Virgin credit card for all busines travel and costs, buy the wine, look for other offers, rack up 100k miles a year easily. We go Upper Class somwhere nice every 2-3 years. Fantastic. Problem is spending them during school holidays, they don't have many free seats available during hols, and they go quickly. Which is why I had half a million miles burning a hole...
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Originally posted by Netraider View PostWCPS Said.
I've been using Naked Wines for a couple of years. I'm putting in an order today, and will probably be getting a £40 voucher to pass on. I'll PM you the details it you want.
Don't bother with laithwaites or the Sunday times clubs.
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostI use Virgin Wines, purely due to the fact that I get 750 virgin air miles per delivery. That contributed to the family traveling Upper Class to Capetown this Easter for free.
Their 'discovery club' is good value and usually pretty good.
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We use the wine society
Or you could just take a wander down to your local Majestic whouse and talk to the boyo who works there. They usually know their stuff.
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I use Virgin Wines, purely due to the fact that I get 750 virgin air miles per delivery. That contributed to the family traveling Upper Class to Capetown this Easter for free.
Their 'discovery club' is good value and usually pretty good.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhine club?
How about you, Old Greg and Test Mangler?
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WCPS Said.
I've been using Naked Wines for a couple of years. I'm putting in an order today, and will probably be getting a £40 voucher to pass on. I'll PM you the details it you want.
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Again, Internet wine clubs...I've been using Naked Wines and they're very good. They give you cashback to your account everytime you buy something too, and seem tro have vouchers to use all the time like £50 off £100 case. They have some nice reds which I would recommend the Arabella Shiraz and Pinotage, the Kimbao and Mistral. I've also tried Virgin Wines but they were more expensive, took 3 days to get there (Naked guarantee next day) and the wine selection wasn't as good.
Hope the helps...
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If you're talking a internet jobbie, I've been happy with Laithewaite's 'Taste of Spain' which is all red, lets you change what you get, etc. I'm sure the snobs will have a field day but I've enjoyed the selections (mostly vintages 2005-2009) and they are pretty decent about returning anything you don't like - I never got a bad bottle but I have returned a case I didn't want with no hassle.
I'm sure they do some referral bonus but I'm too lazy to check; PM me if you want to known more.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI shall thank you for your comment and bid you good evening.
I have been asked not to reply to your comments as they are no fun for other posters in addition to your recent 'reporting' of a post and I think It would be unfair for me to do so and upset your sensitive soul lest you report another one.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post**** Off, Knob Gobbler.
I have been asked not to reply to your comments as they are no fun for other posters in addition to your recent 'reporting' of a post and I think It would be unfair for me to do so and upset your sensitive soul lest you report another one.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhine club?
How about you, Old Greg and Test Mangler?
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