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Kate Hawkings on... ORDERING WINE ONLINE

As I write this, in the second week of coronavirus lockdown, the world seems a very uncertain place. While the government’s announcement that off-licences are considered an ‘essential service’ brought relief to all wine drinkers, most have closed their high-street shops to protect the safety of their customers and staff, and instead are offering home-delivery services. The initial signs are that we are drinking just as much wine (if not more, quelle surprise) than we were before, it’s just that while much

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