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237SJ | 12:34 Tue 28th Feb 2017 | Food & Drink
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Does anyone buy from them? I wouldn't normally be interested in wine by post but I have a £50 off voucher was am looking into using it
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I've had several of those vouchers but, when I'd worked out what I'd still have to pay instead of buying similar wines in supermarkets, I didn't seem to be saving anything. So I've always 'given them a miss'.

However, if you're still interested, the reviews on TrustPilot are generally very good:
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.virginwines.co.uk
Are they wines that have never been drank before? (Sorry! Lol)
I, too, have had large promotional vouchers from various sources - but after a little research I've come to the same conclusion as Chris....the wines appear to be over-priced to start with....so,even with the money-off vouchers, they're not particularly good value.
I've started getting two or three cases at a time from Aldi online...never been disappointed yet (free delivery and very fast, too).
See what they have to offer....

https://www.aldi.co.uk/c/wines
I, too, have had these vouchers and concluded there is no saving when compared to supermarket prices
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Thanks. I received the voucher when I bought some nice kitchen knives. I had a look and you have to sign up for a direct debit and anyway, the eligable cases contained pinot noir which I don`t like. TBH I was more interested in the £10 voucher for more kitchen knives which I would have got if I joined Virgin Wines. No such thing as a free lunch
Best value wines are in boxes which are sold in Supermarkets. A lot of bottled wine is very much overpriced.

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