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  • 74 of 74 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    scampi1

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages A stunning rose' to challenge the Californians

    Disadvantages Disadvantages May seem expensive

    "The one purpose of wine is to bring happiness" said Henry Lindeman in 1843. Well he's certainly hit the nail on the head there. Wine does indeed bring happiness, it just depends what sort of happiness you mean! Well I've found a wine which certainly cheered me up, so I'm going to tell you all about it. It's a little Aussie temptress called Lindemans Bin 35 Rose'. THE WINERY Henry Lindeman discovered winemaking whilst travelling through Europe during the 1830's. He became fascinated by the medicinal qualities of wine (see I told you it was good for you), especially in light of the large ... more
  • 9 of 9 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    mummy25bear

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Full of taste and nice after taste too

    Disadvantages Disadvantages morning hang over's lol

    As a wine drinker Lindemans has become not only one of my favourite weekend wines but also the worlds ranges too. An South Eastern Australian wine in my opinion are normally the best tastewise and Bin 35 is a fresh, dry and full flavoured wine that can be enjoyed with most meals or as us girls mostly enjoy it when the girls come round. The taste and smell of this wine is not to over powering at all and leaves a very pleasant after taste, which to me is important in a wine It can be expensive depending but I mostly buy this brand when it is on offer at my local supermarket + compered to over ... more
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