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That point is good, it does keep Kylies name on the market in a place that the casual person may also pick up a cd.
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Sold out in 3 Tesco stores I went too - have ordered it online along with the special boxed version :wub:
Sold out is positive, but will those buyers be repeat purchasers is what will be pivitol.

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Mine arrived this morning - will try it over the weekend.

 

The boxed version is for my collection though (And the fact they charged an extra £8 for a box because they know the Kylie collectors will want it :rolleyes: )

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ya the price for the box shows they know there will be certain amount of people looking to just hold onto it, it is nice to have through especially for someone with a top quality kylie collection like you.

 

i read earlier today that it is selling well in a county called cork here in Ireland so i assume it would sell good in Dublin aswell

Aww I didn't realise there is a boxed version, and it's sold out :cry:

 

I'll try and find the normal version in Tesco. I've still not been out to any supermarkets during this time (my Dad has)... at some point this month I'll venture out, put my face mask on and search for 2 bottles of Kylie Rose :lol: #essentialpurchases

 

 

Not sure if this was already posted, but more wines are forthcoming later this year.

 

Later this summer Minogue will release a Côtes de Provence rosé from the 2019 vintage made from 50% Grenache, 40% Cinsault and 10% Rolle at the 27-hectare Château des Anglades west of St. Tropez.

 

Due to launch at the same time as her Provence pink are a further two wines – a lees-aged Sauvignon Blanc from Gascony and a Pays d’Oc Merlot. A high-end Chardonnay from Margaret River in western Australia is also in the pipeline.

 

I doubt I'll try them all. For the novelty factor, and the fact that I actually like rosé, I'll probably only try the current one and the forthcoming Côtes de Provence version.

The current rose is the market test one to source if demand is there for the brand.
Sold out is positive, but will those buyers be repeat purchasers is what will be pivitol.

 

I mean, in the long run it'll obviously live or die on its own merits - if people feel like it's good enough for the price they pay then I don't see why people wouldn't stick with it.

They call her the wild rosé, but her name was Chardonnay.

Love it! :lol: Apparently they did toy with giving some sort of 'Wild Rose' reference - I think they should have!

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I think it would have been great if they did, it might have to do with royalties that they didnt. Less of the pie to share.
I think it would have been great if they did, it might have to do with royalties that they didnt. Less of the pie to share.

 

I doubt there was a royalty concern as much as they might've felt it would've been an too obscure reference for the general public.

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