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9 months ago
Fabulous choice of wines and great tasting. I do struggle with the app though, it is confusing.
9 months ago
Easy drinking and light (review of Tezza, Ma Roat Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore, 2023)
9 months ago
Decent. Crisp, mineral and long finish. Enjoyed it.
(review of Land’s End, Cape South Coast Sauvignon Blanc, 2024)
9 months ago
I often forget about the subscription, but there’s no denying the pricing is great….
9 months ago
9 months ago
Once you understand how it works, Winedrops is a good concept for wine discoverers
9 months ago
Fabulous choice of wines and great tasting. I do struggle with the app though, it is confusing.
9 months ago
A great selection of wine with prompt delivery
9 months ago
Simple and interesting mix of wines
9 months ago
Great for building a wine cellar Great choice of wines
9 months ago
Great full bodied wine (review of Castillo de Cuzcurrita, Señorío de Cuzcurrita Rioja, 2020)
9 months ago
Good up front but a little too sweet. Good value however. (review of Capo Zafferano , Primitivo, 2023)
9 months ago
A great selection of wine with prompt delivery
9 months ago
Simple and interesting mix of wines
9 months ago
Great concept - wine delivered as ordered.
9 months ago
Would like more Italian white wine
9 months ago
Saw this out of the blue and am quite impressed with the prices. Early days as I’ve just started ordering, hence the 4 stars. Queries are answered quickly and efficiently for the moment. Will give it a few months and decide whether it really is worth it. But bravo for the initiative.
9 months ago
I have been a member for some considerable time and never had any problem with quality of the wine or value for money. I do have issue with their delivery company who have let me down on a number of occasions.
9 months ago
They are pretty much scamming a high rating online by encouraging you to leave a review to enter a competition which they then don’t enter you into
9 months ago
Delightful, intense fruit, jammy, tannin, long aftertaste. Very (too) drinkable (review of Vidal-Fleury, Vacqueyras, 2020/2021)
9 months ago
Great concept - wine delivered as ordered.
9 months ago
Would like more Italian white wine
9 months ago
Saw this out of the blue and am quite impressed with the prices. Early days as I’ve just started ordering, hence the 4 stars. Queries are answered quickly and efficiently for the moment. Will give it a few months and decide whether it really is worth it. But bravo for the initiative.
9 months ago
I have been a member for some considerable time and never had any problem with quality of the wine or value for money. I do have issue with their delivery company who have let me down on a number of occasions.
9 months ago
They are pretty much scamming a high rating online by encouraging you to leave a review to enter a competition which they then don’t enter you into
9 months ago
Good stuff , good selection
9 months ago
Great tasting Albariño (review of Viña Costeira, Via Barrosa Albariño, 2024)
9 months ago
Good stuff , good selection
9 months ago
9 months ago
A fun and exciting way to experience wines you are perhaps unfamiliar with I’ve spent a bit of time using the Winedrops app, and overall I find it an exciting and genuinely convenient way to buy wine. The whole thing feels smooth from the moment you open it. Browsing is quick, the layout is clean, and it encourages you to explore bottles you wouldn’t normally come across in a supermarket. That discovery element is the part I enjoy most. I’ve already found a few wines I probably wouldn’t have tried otherwise, and that alone makes the app feel worth using. That said, I do have mixed feelings about some of the big discount claims. A few of the deals look amazing on the surface, but once you pause and think about the supposed “usual price,” it’s not always clear how real the saving is. There’s been outside criticism on this point too, so it’s not just me being picky. I wouldn’t call the discounts misleading across the board, but I’ve learned to take the numbers with a pinch of salt and do a quick sense-check before hitting buy. The value is still there, but it’s not always as dramatic as the headline suggests. The membership model is also something I had to settle into. You only get access to the best prices once you’re signed up, and that cost needs to be part of the mental calculation. If you buy wine regularly enough, it works out fine. If you only dip in occasionally, you might not get the full benefit. Delivery is straightforward and reliable, which helps. It’s very much a “sit on the sofa, choose something interesting, and it turns up later” experience. That sense of ease is one of the app’s strongest features. Despite the couple of reservations, I’m still positive about Winedrops. It’s simple, it’s enjoyable to use, and it makes wine-buying feel more like a little adventure rather than a chore. I like having access to bottles I don’t normally see, and the quick, app-based purchase process suits the way I shop. Even when I’m sceptical about a particular discount, I still appreciate being presented with something new and different. My summary would be this: Winedrops is convenient and fun, especially if you enjoy exploring beyond the usual supermarket choices. Just stay level-headed about the discounts and take a moment to check whether the deal feels realistic. If you do that, the app becomes a genuinely enjoyable tool for discovering new wines and keeping things interesting.