Spotted on an Aussie wine website, the following label demonstrates one way to differentiate your wine on the crowded shop shelf. But would you buy it for the missus?
Spotted on an Aussie wine website, the following label demonstrates one way to differentiate your wine on the crowded shop shelf. But would you buy it for the missus?
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perfect for valentine’s day….
ex-missus, maybe
Hahaha…they must know me….it’s my nickname (seriously, when I call the husband on his mobile it comes up ‘The Bitch’…:-).
Elke
Love this bottle design! but man oh man.. the name comes from the hangover it gives you.. it seriously has to be one of the nastiest bottles of wine ive ever tasted.. but took a pic for ya!
https://ow.ly/jVFP
I would probably get away with buying this once! Although the impact of the name seems to be the only thing going for it judging by above review.
… I believe this is another example perfect topography/varietal choice…
Gnarled old Grenache, Mediteranean Climate, close to the Sea.
Lunch on the Willunga Beach @ the Star of Greece with Organic Wagu Beef and McLaren Vale Grenache… Warm sun setting over the Ocean…
Sorry.
Jacquie
Irish Wine Institute, WSET APP.
PS: Try the Old Bastard from Kaesler in Tununda…
Jaysus, Jacquie, a Bitch followed by an Old Bastard. Sounds spicey!
Interesting name alright. Should raise curiosity and I’m sure people will try
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It should be bitchy coke and some beverages.