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lloyd wrote:
> I'm conducting a spot of research and would appreciate some feedback... > > Whilst browsing for a wine in a shop or even reading a winelist do you... > > a)Like all wines listed by country/region followed by price or > b)Like all wines listed by country/region followed by grape/style or > c)Like all wines listed by grape/style followed by price > > This is causing me a headache at work as well as arguments! > > Thanks again, > Lloyd Hi Lloyd, For what it's worth, I generally prefer country grouping, followed by grape / variety grouping. I've seen wines grouped by maker, which can be a little frustrating (it's a very large shop). Most often I think "Hmmm, I'd love a spicey shiraz tonight", but then have to walk up and down up and down looking looking at each wine maker for said grape (sometimes I prefer the browsing method tho). But then it depends on how big a variety one has. And what range in regards to price etc. Perhaps have a bargain section or something similar. Generally as a customer you have a pre-determined price spread, and don't mind a little more or a little less price wise, so grouping by price is probably only for trade or bargain hunting small buyers. I wouldn't recommend it for a general shop. Mat. |
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