Wine.com announces 2008 "100 List"
Last year wine.com announced their first Customer's top 100 list. Today they released their list for 2008, officially making the list a holiday tradition. Of course, since it's a list of top sellers, not everything included is actually worth buying. But, it is worth looking at to see what Americans are buying. The $7.99-$15 range is big, as are cheaper champagnes and anything cheap that wasn't bottled in the last twelve months. For some reason Americans can't help but think - "It's wine . . . it's got to be better if it's a little older, right?"
Here's part of the introduction to this year's list. "Announcing the 2008 edition of the Wine.com 100, the second year we have compiled our top 100 list based entirely on customer preferences. The ranking reflects the top 1% of wines sold nationally on Wine.com during 2008. While many publications rank wines based on the opinions of their wine critics, we wanted our customers to be the judge, voting with their wallets to determine the Wine.com 100"
Follow the link at the top of the post to see all the most popular buys of the year.
Here's part of the introduction to this year's list. "Announcing the 2008 edition of the Wine.com 100, the second year we have compiled our top 100 list based entirely on customer preferences. The ranking reflects the top 1% of wines sold nationally on Wine.com during 2008. While many publications rank wines based on the opinions of their wine critics, we wanted our customers to be the judge, voting with their wallets to determine the Wine.com 100"
Follow the link at the top of the post to see all the most popular buys of the year.
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