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Your cart is empty.This gorgeous World Wine Wheel - Display Circles with Info On International Wines has the finest details and highest quality you will find anywhere! World Wine Wheel - Display Circles with Info On International Wines is truly remarkable.World Wine Wheel - Display Circles with Info On International Wines Details: ; Condition: Brand New ; Item SKU: SS-EWA-50-002 ; Dimensions: H: 9.25 x W: 9.25 (Inches) ; More Information: - Includes all the major grape varieties, where they grow, the wines they comprise, and the flavors they exhibit, all displayed. - 12 to a Display.
Customer
2025-08-16 16:43:38
Very disappointed. Features not one, but two Aparthied era South African flags. Misspelled the Paarl region and invented the Cape Town Area / Region. Can't believe anyone would pay the recommended retail of >$20. Glad I only got taken for $4. Waste of money
Martie
2025-07-06 11:14:01
The back side is a bit hard to read. We are vegetarian so it is not as helpful as we would like. It just assumes you are into the meat thing. Maybe they will make one for vegetarians. But it still is useful. Just not thrilled.
K's Picks
2025-06-24 16:25:10
This wine wheel was the most helpful for my viticulture class. I may or may not have ordered three because I'm a super mega nerd overachiever. That being said this one was the most helpful.
P. Grace
2025-05-21 12:48:58
A helpful high-level pairing aid, reminded me of varieties I seldom think of putting on the table...Salmon and Marsanne worked very well.
Dan B.
2025-04-05 21:55:26
kind of worthless. I don't know what I expected, but this was not it.
Carl
2025-04-04 15:37:20
I've been a professional in the fine wine industry for the past 31 years. I bought two of these as little wheels for non-professional friends who like wine. For me the item is useless. For them? It'll be a fun little trinket. My only problem with this item is it's price. It should be less than $5. at most. Google words like "Wine wheel" and you'll find similar items much cheaper.Oh! I was interested in seeing what the wheel offered as the origin of Zinfandel but though the wheel offered Colombard, it did not mention Zin! Weird. Anyway, Zinfandel has it's origins in Croatia where it was called Crljenak. From there, an almost genetically identical clone cropped up in Italy, where it was and is called Primitivo. I have no idea where the name Zinfandel came from but the name originated in California. Why would the creators of the wheel not include Zinfandel and include Colombard???
Susan Andrews
2025-02-20 21:05:55
good way to see which wines are grown in different countries and encourages you to try different wines when purchasing from a wine shop
Pierre
2025-02-05 14:43:26
The wheel presentation is completely superfluous and very gimmicky for this item; a 5 pages booklet would have the same result and would have been much easier to read.Not much information is presented there and it is quite hard to read. Also takes a while to make sense of it.
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