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  2. Dan Murphy's - Wikipedia

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    Endeavour Group. Website. danmurphys.com.au. Dan Murphy's is an Australian liquor store owned by Endeavour Group, with over 270 stores across the country. [2] The business was founded in 1952 by winemaker Daniel Francis Murphy. Dan Murphy's competes principally with Coles Group brands First Choice Liquor, Vintage Cellars and Liquorland.

  3. BWS (liquor retailer) - Wikipedia

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    BWS (liquor retailer) Woolworths Supermarket with adjoining Woolworths Liquor at Leeton, New South Wales in 2008. The liquor store has since been rebranded to BWS as part of a nationwide rebranding. BWS is an Australian retail chain of liquor stores owned by Endeavour Group.

  4. Wine Selectors - Wikipedia

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    Wine Selectors, is an Australian company specializing in the wine market. [1] [2] As Australia’s largest independent direct marketer of wine, they support over 500 producers and deliver wine to over 200,000 customers. [3] As of 2024, almost 5% of Wine Selectors customer reviews are only 1-Star on Google Business reviews.

  5. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. The 7 Best Wine Clubs of 2022: Top Wine Subscription Boxes ...

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    The OG: Wine of the Month Club — starting at $27.96 per month for two bottles. 5. Best for Pairing: Blue Apron Wine Club — $75.99 per month for 6 bottles. 6. Most Creative: SommSelect Monthly ...

  7. Langton's Classification of Australian Wine - Wikipedia

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    The Classification is a ranking of the best-performing Australian wines based on secondary market support over a minimum of 10 vintages. It was first published in 1991. [1][2][3][4] The Classification is divided into three categories - Exceptional, Outstanding and Excellent - and new editions have appeared at intervals of approximately five years.

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