03 March 2005

Wine; where expensive doesn't mean better.

"Shoppers would get better value and higher quality by looking at less well-known labels, the panel concluded" I have to agree from experience. I have come across a few £3-£4 bottles that are better than some 'well-known' brands retailing at £5-£8. But I'm not telling you what they are in case they put the price up!
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