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Guest 9th Dec 2008
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A lovely mellow wine with the distinctive hint of Ginger. Perfect for Christmas or for that old British Whiskey Mac. (2 shots of Ginger Wine and one of whiskey)
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Guest 23rd Aug 2008
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Stones still made to origonal recipe for 250 years, yet now my bottle says made in Australia and ingredients contain sulphates! No other ingredients listed as required by law in Australia.
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J and K morris 28th Apr 2005
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We love stones green ginger wine, We are australian and now living in Canada, we found it in a wine store in Sannich,B.C
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Stones Original Green Ginger Wine Best served cold; over ice. Very refreshing and intriguing flavor. Bought it in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and had never heard of it before.
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