At the other end of the discounted and oversupplied wine market are undiscovered bargains made from old vines.
Having written on the subject of inexpensive wines in this column recently, I highlighted that price-to-quality rapport will always be subjective. There are many facets and arguments to what determines good value, although for most consumers discounts strongly influence the sense of a bargain.
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