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Reggiano Lambrusco Secco

  • 24-06-2006 2:23pm
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    Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,912 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    I brought a bottle of Italian wine home last and promised a mate that I'd send him over asome more presuming that I could get them on the 'net (I often get wine from Italy). It looks as though that Lumbrusco isn't all that popular and the one crowd that do sell it charge €10 per bottle for transport !

    Any chance anyone has seen this stuff for sale in Ireland?

    It's usually considered 'cheap' (€2 a bottle here) so probably isn't available online everywhere as it's a 'common' wine.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 244 ✭✭Poker & Pints


    Ponster wrote:
    I brought a bottle of Italian wine home last and promised a mate that I'd send him over asome more presuming that I could get them on the 'net (I often get wine from Italy). It looks as though that Lumbrusco isn't all that popular and the one crowd that do sell it charge €10 per bottle for transport !

    Any chance anyone has seen this stuff for sale in Ireland?

    It's usually considered 'cheap' (€2 a bottle here) so probably isn't available online everywhere as it's a 'common' wine.


    Bought a great one at Dunnes for 2.75....the one at Tesco is not as good, but they have both white and red. But go for the dunnes one.


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