Read this.Quote:
Imagine buying a case of wine. Now imagine removing six bottles and leaving them on Alistair Darling’s doorstep.
That, in effect, is the upshot of last week’s Budget, which has pushed duty to £1.69 a bottle, the highest in Europe after Finland and Ireland. Add VAT and the total tax on most wine amounts to more than half of its retail price.
This got me thinking, at what point would you stop buying wine? When the average bottle price is £7 with £4 going to the Exchequer? £8/£6?, £10/£8?
Imagine having to spend £12 on a bottle of wine only to end up with something that tastes like Kumala because HMG want £8 in tax & duty. At what point do you say no more?
Even now I’m tempted to ratchet up my small scale home brewing and give Darling the finger.
Fortunately I have a well stocked 'cellar', I will only buy wine when the deal is too good to miss. Problem is, there are fewer and fewer of these genuine deals around these days (who remembers when Tesco gave you £10 off a £50 spend online almost every month?).
The wine-buying public need this forum more than ever.