wow, look at this offer now, 12 bottles for $25...
http://www.groupon.com/deals/wine-insiders-20-fairfield-county?c=dnb&p=5
http://www.groupon.com/deals/wine-insiders-20-fairfield-county?c=dnb&p=5
wow, look at this offer now, 12 bottles for $25...
http://www.groupon.com/deals/wine-insiders-20-fairfield-county?c=dnb&p=5
Hmmmm, after reading closely, this is $25 for a "$75 worth of wine".
What's all this about buying wine on a winemaking site? I can't remember the last time I bought a bottle. It's been years. But that is some cheap bought wine, though.
I thought I would post here again since it has been a while. I cancelled my membership a few months ago. In all I bought 6 cases of wine. Of those I think I found 3 wines that blew me away. One of those, I connected with the wine maker through Naked and then through Facebook and it was a rich and informative exchange. The reason I cancelled is that I just didn't find the wine that good. Here's the pro/con list from my experience.
Pro:
-Wonderful interaction with wine makers. This was almost enough to keep me on the site by itself
-I really like their business model, I like the idea that I'm helping other wine makers realize their dreams
-There were some wines that I found exceptional not just in their categories, but overall
-There are unique and interesting blends that I have not been able to find anywhere else
Con:
-Most wines I tried are average or below
-The review system suffers the same peril as Yelp/Trip It/etc.. namely, it's difficult to determine where the reviewers are coming from and what their experience was up to that point (frame of reference). Moreover, you have to wade though hundred of one sentence reviews to get to some meat, it feels like work
-Referent pricing...this one drives me nuts. There is no such thing as the list price that they X out before showing you your "discounted" price. This wine is not for sale anywhere else, therefore, the price Naked sells it for IS the de facto list price. This may be more a personal irk, but I find it ridiculous
-From what I gather there are 2 warehouses in the US so a wine that you loved might be listed as "sold out" but what that really means is that it isn't in the warehouse that serves your part of the country, but may be available to the other half
-Wines are sometimes such small runs or so popular that by the time you have ordered a few bottles, realized that you love them and go to re-order, they are sold out already
All in all, I think Naked was a really great experience. Getting to interact with wine makers is awesome and you can see them grow and experiment from vintage to vintage. It just wasn't for me, there was too much average wine to hold out and keep trying for those lightning strikes.
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