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How Is It That A Bottle Of Wine Reduced In Price Doesn't Taste Quite As Good As One Costing...

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sandyRoe | 23:40 Sat 07th Mar 2015 | Food & Drink
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...the same original price?
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I'd have thought that it would taste better because of the pleasure of knowing that you'd got a bargain.

Note to wine drinkers: Avoid Lidl's £4.49 Australian Merlot. I tried a bottle this week and it's definitely the worst wine I've had for years!

(On the other hand, Asda's 'La Moneda' Chilean Merlot, at £3.87 is better than many wines at three times the price)
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I'll give at coin a try.
Aldi wine is good
Billocks! it tastes better lol!
Aldi has a malbec for around £6 that is extremely good and their claret is as good as any I've had in France as a Table wine.
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That coin, rather than at coin.:-)
Maybe because it was reduced as it was near its sell-by date and past its best.
Sell-by date on wine? Really?

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