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3- Banrock Station Sparkling Shiraz Reviews

  • Full review by
    Guest.
    on 11th Apr 2008


    User Rating : 9
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    Good Points: Too numerous to mention!!

    Bad Points: A little overpriced, but feel it is justified.

    General comments: I love, love, love Banrock Station. It was recommended via Waitrose, and other wine experts. Although pricey it is worth it, although I have seen it for as little as £4 a bottle on websites if you buy a case of 6! Apparently the Aussies love it, and I'd recommend to anyone who thinks they don't like red wine.
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  • Review by
    Heather56
    on 4th Feb 2007


    User Rating : 8
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    Great for the non converted of Red Wines, I loved it.
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  • Review by
    The director Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 1st Sep 2006


    User Rating : 1
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    I should have known when it took two of us 10 minutes to open the bottle. The cork just would not come out. Eventually I got to taste what turned out to be a poor experiment in wine making. The bouquet was fresh, fruity and inviting, but the first mouthful was a disappointment; too fizzy, horribly dry, and none of the fruit promised by the bouquet. We didn't even drink two glasses. Think Pepto Bismol and soda water and you'll get some idea of what it was like. Having drunk wines I like from B ...
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