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NakedWines.com
Topic Started: Feb 11 2017, 03:46 AM (156 Views)
Trotsky
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A non-drinking friend passed on an ad/voucher (like a credit card) for Naked Wines. The first-time customer offer is $100 off any case of wines for more than $160 including delivery. There are several combinations that they choose for very near $160 and pretty generally, one can say that $60/12 = $5 a bottle is a pretty good deal. They have 15 bottle cases, perhaps even better.

Have any of you ever dealt with this company, or, better yet, used the $100 coupon?

www.nakedwines.com

THis may be the rub:
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NakedWines.com is changing the way wine is made and enjoyed. Our customers (who we call Angels) directly support independent winemakers in return for exclusive access to delicious handcrafted wines at insane prices.

The more Naked Angels we have, the more independent winemakers we can fund ¡X simple.

We call them Angels:
ƒZAngels put $40 a month into their nakedwines.com piggy-bank
ƒZMoney they spend on whatever wines they like, whenever they like
ƒZIn return for 40-60% off exclusive wines, monthly samples and more
ƒZWhich helps us fund talented winemakers to follow their dreams

Use your voucher on our Angel Favorites case ¡X it's hands down our best offer on the site. We'll also pop your name on the waiting list to become an Angel. There's no commitment and you can leave the list at any time.
Edited by Trotsky, Feb 11 2017, 03:52 AM.
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agate
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No have not heard of them.

We have a wine...Naked Grape, bottled in the Okanagan.
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Durgan
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http://durgan.org/2016/September%202016/22%20September%202016%20Concord%20Grapes/HTML/ 22 September 2016 Concord Grapes
Eighty five pounds, three bushels, of concord grapes were picked in Fontill Hill ON and made into 42 liters of pressure canned juice. The grapes cost $15.00 per bushel pick your own. Process was wash, remove the grapes from their substrate, cover in cooking pot with water about five liters for 25 pounds, cook until soft about 20 minutes, beat into a slurry with a hand blender. Strain the juice in a food mill with a 2 mm mesh screen. This effectively removes the seeds. The strained juice is then placed in liter jars and pressure canned at 15 PSI for 15 minutes. A few statistics. A bushel of grapes weighed 30 pounds, the removed substrate from 85 pounds of grapes weighed 10 pounds, the
seeds removed from the cooked grapes weighed 13 pounds. A liter of pressure canned grape juice contains about 2 pounds of grapes. Pure grape juice is too thick texture to
drink, hence about 15 liters of water is added to make 42 liters of juice. Pictures depict
the simple process.

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Dialtone
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Maybe it's a subsidiary of the Naked News, the naked news anchors stomp the grapes after their broadcast.
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friendshipgal
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Guess everyone wants their own Trudashians
Nah, it's legit, I used a coupon I had. Their wines are expensive even if you do belong to their club. I only had a $50.00 voucher so could not find enough bottles without going way over as they have a minimum requirement of 6 bottles. After contacting them they gave me a link to a first time special of 6 bottles which ended up with me paying just $10. for delivery (to the U.S.)

Long story short, we did not care for the wine at all, neither did our friends at happy hour so I told them so. They immediately credited my account with $50.00 so I bought some more, mainly red. I don't drink red, but hubby did like it, but don't ask me which ones they were.

So, use it but find the first time customer mixed case special, you might like it.
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heatseeker
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We order from Wineonline and are currently drinking a wonderful Spanish red at $14.95 a bottle. Have ordered four more cases, because everyone who has tried it loves it.
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Kahu
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We use a similar company called Blackmarket ... https://www.blackmarket.co.nz/ sometimes freight free too.
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