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  • wine is for women and married men

  • common. wine is for me!

  • Axe does the same thing, only instead of cutesy labels, they use edgy fonts and hot women.

    It's almost as if you can marginalize and debase groups of people based on pseudo-intellectual generalizations.

  • Just goes to show.

    Women are idiots.

  • You don't have to tell me about that. Working in a bottle shop I've known that for years. Women are suckers for lovely labels until you inform them there's better.

  • Funny ! Hmmmmm always taste first

  • OMG I ask for help in the wine shop and I avoid those "cute" labels like the plague. They do taste like ass.

  • Buckfast is the nicest wine in the world, the tonic

  • lol OMG I SEE A BUNNY I'M GONNA BUY A LOT XD

  • That's something to be proud of, Scott.

  • I have a name for a wine "Taste my feet"

  • Just get a sack of goon from the bottleshop. Save your money...

  • Look past the label... hmmm a metaphor for life?!

  • thats interesting

  • interesting

  • Women don't need a fancy label to whine.

  • This is why the Italian vineyards separate all the crap stock from the good stuff - and then send the crap to the U.S.

  • WINE LOVER HERE

    for me its more about the year then the label... some years are better then others

  • figures

  • haha great one!

  • so petals is nice...

  • wow. labels. that's just sad

  • Yeah, I'd definitely go for taste over a pretty label. But that's just cause I don't like drinking something that tastes like grape juice, vinegar, and hooker spit mixed together.

  • He has said that any wine that has put a smile on your face, then has succeded (sp?). After enough of any alcohol that'll happen, so that statement is null in void.

  • They just wanna get DRUNK!

  • How very patronising. I'm amazed there are women out there who actually choose their wine based on the packaging, let alone falling for those gimmicks. I mean, I'm no wine connoisseur, but taste and texture comes first to me, so I look at the description in the very least. Secondly the area if I know something about it's reputation. Having a cutesy bottle full of liquid that tastes putrid ain't gonna put a smile on my face, that's for sure.

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