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Posted 5 March 2024

Blossom Hill Red Wine,75cl, (Case of 6) with voucher / £23.28 with S&S + voucher

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Colour: a rich and vibrant Spanish red wine
Nose: soft and mellow berry aromas give this wine a soft & smooth finish
Palate: this classic Blossom Hill red wine is velvety soft and bursting with fruity flavours of plum & blackberry
Food pairing: this bottle can be enjoyed on its own or with red meat, earthy mushrooms and vegetable dishes
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  1. BrianButterfield's avatar
    Bought this and it was 10.5 percent, so sent it back.

    Thanks to new government tax increases on alcohol, they're all dropping the alcohol content and upping the prices :/ Seriously you have to go into France now to get good alcohol, everything in the UK is terrible unless you import it.
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    says 12.5, if it’s less doesn’t bother me but I never miss an opportunity to get a refund if not as described.I have never been asked to return an item I complain about
  2. AverageBloke's avatar
    Great for cooking with, amd that's about it.
  3. laz.damon's avatar
    Such a gross wine. Rather drink ribena!
    CeriH's avatar
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    Different strokes for different folks, we really like it for the money obviously not a Primitivo or Morador but half the price
  4. Alex_Ham's avatar
    Vile liquid
  5. ronson_a's avatar
    Sadly, I don't make THAT much Spag Bol!
  6. Onlydongles's avatar
    I miss those flowery and vague interpretation filled descriptions of wines that wine snobs are adept at dishing out. What a con.

    Can someone reiterate those on here, in the largest possible paragraph, for the benefit of the great unwashed?

    To me, wine is a wine and drinkable,if you like it. Period.

    I remember glaring stares all round when in a nice quality fish restaurant, I ordered a glass of house red wine (no less) with Cod and Chips (how British). Loved the sneering looks on the nearby diner's faces, with half finsihed bottles of vague acidic smelling wines !

    I have tried Blossom hill reds in the past and liked them.
  7. The_Sheriff's avatar
    Table wine quality with hints of vinegar. Must be diluted.
  8. mocmocamoc's avatar
    Perfectly drinkable stuff, good price.
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