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  • Cheap and cheerful it may be, but this majority-grenache rosé does just about everything you want a cheap Indian summer pink to do: fresh, dry, spicy, perfectly gluggable.

    Evening Standard - Home Andrew Neather 2011

  • Some wine producers are rebranding themselves with modern labelling and low/mid price gluggable wines that are directly comparable with those from South America, Australia etc.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • They want the world to know Oz is not one big hothouse for pumping out ripe but merely gluggable, industrial wines.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beppi Crosariol 2011

  • The wines from these countries speak our language (yes, even Chilean labels don't say Chateau Lamazelle de Figeac Brown Cantenac Lafite), they are open and furiously fruity, gluggable and yet serious, and they are not expensive.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • From a property and producer who has been making wine since the mid-1800s, this Beaujolais-Villages (not Beaujolais-Nouveau), made from 70-100 year old vines of gamay is light-bodied and gluggable.

    RVABlogs 2009

  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're November 10, 2009 Quick Summary Afternoon tea is a chance to drop the cares of the world for at least one golden hour.

    WN.com - Articles related to Bumper crop of British blueberries sees sales soar 2009

  • Asda Extra Special Prosecco is decent bargain bubbly that makes a soft gluggable alternative to champagne The recession has hit sales of Champagne hard, and increasingly we're

    WN.com - Business News 2009

  • Seemed a little sweet, but otherwise very gluggable wine, with plenty of soft ripe damsons and cassis, a bit of power, and a sprinkle of spicy oak.

    Irish Blogs 2009

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