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the entire macguigan bros. black label range is highly drinkable , i'd imagine it'd be about 10-12 quid over there.
the entire macguigan bros. black label range is highly drinkable , i'd imagine it'd be about 10-12 quid over there.
To all readers who only buy cheap wine - just remember that if you pay £5 for a bottle of wine, the producer is getting 17p for the liquid inside the bottle. That’s the problem when your taxation system has both a fixed charge/bottle and a variable charge for wine.
“I don’t like wine. I paid £5, and it tastes like vinegar”. No shit, Sherlock. Now, pay £15, and there’s some decent stuff out there. As well as vinegar, obvs.
Wine snobbery at it's finest. We all drink what we like at our own price point. You pay £15, I'm happy to pay as little as possible so long as I like it. Might have a few I don't like along the way but plenty I do. Probably the same as you, just different affordability.
McGuigan black label is about £6-7/bottle.
He's right to a point though. You're getting better value if you spend a few quid more. Spend £5.50 and get 60p worth of wine. Spend a tenner and get about £3 worth. You don't have to break the bank but just an extra couple of quid will get you a much better bottle.
To all readers who only buy cheap wine - just remember that if you pay £5 for a bottle of wine, the producer is getting 17p for the liquid inside the bottle. That’s the problem when your taxation system has both a fixed charge/bottle and a variable charge for wine.
“I don’t like wine. I paid £5, and it tastes like vinegar”. No shit, Sherlock. Now, pay £15, and there’s some decent stuff out there. As well as vinegar, obvs.
Not at all. It's a better bottle of wine in your opinion. I'm drinking a bottle of wine same as anybody else, same size. I like what I am drinking. It cost £5. That is GREAT value. If I drink a bottle of wine cost £15 that I like just as much, that is less value. Same satisfaction costs more.
This analogy of the 'amount of wine' in the bottle is nonsense. We don't use the same analogy for anything else e.g. petrol.
I think you're missing the point.
Must stress I haven't used this Company, but seems a good price
https://thevinorium.co.uk/st-hallett-old-block-shiraz-2014
Are you putting the blame here on the consumer, the government, the retailer or the producer?
.......... It you double your budget from £5 - £10 a bottle, you’re giving the grower the opportunity to give you a wine that should be 17.5x as good .
Perhaps drink half as much if the budget is tight? .
Though, as you say, if you’re happy with the quality you’re getting at £5 a bottle,.
Your point about petrol is fatally flawed, imo. It’s nothing to do with the quantity, it’s the quality. ..... Most other purchases, certainly including wine, have varying degrees of quality.
That does come across as slightly condescending, even if not meant that way.
If you are drinking petrol I suggest you spend a bit more and upgrade to Shell V-Power, it has a really good kick to it.I don't think so. My appreciation and the value I put on something, wine included, does not depend on the price, but whether I like it or not. I consider myself fortunate that I can buy wine at £5 that I enjoy.
With regard to the analogy, in case that is what you are referring to, I do not seek out more expensive petrol and claim that a litre of that has more petrol in it than a cheaper one because all the rest is tax etc..
If you are drinking petrol I suggest you spend a bit more and upgrade to Shell V-Power, it has a really good kick to it.
If you are drinking petrol I suggest you spend a bit more and upgrade to Shell V-Power, it has a really good kick to it.