Vinomofo Wine Deals

Signed up 3 family with different email addresses I had to create for them as they don't have email (same domain so look similar). I have previously brought on my account for them and run over to their property on the tractor ( live nearby) but its time for them to stand on their own 2 feet and also learn to use email. They don't even need to learn email but just buy the stuff themselves, how hard can it be

I have done similar, however today my account got a "referral credit fraud" block on it - likely because my brother used my CC for his new account referral. A quick call to VM got it sorted, but I also got the "our terms & conditions state...".
But with the 7 or 8 new referrals (actual people!) who should be buying wine this month and the amount of wine I personally buy, I don't think there was too much issue...
 
Good Question. I asked Him a few months ago in a PM and He ignored me. I run Senapol Beef Cattle and Damara Sheep on my land so was interested myself.

Hi Hyland, I did not mean to avoid you and being a technophobe, didn't even see your PM. I apologize. I will have to search the AFF sidebars to hopefully see a few kudos from punters who like my honest laconic style of wine assessment. I believe I tell it pretty well for the up and coming wine afficianado. I do not inhabit the same taste worlds as a few other AFFers who make great reading on 'wines that I have drunk'. The quality of imbibement from all those folks is truly magnificent and gives me a little research to do. I guess it all gets down to coin. As aside, my monicker is to do with a college degree, nothing to do with Capillano or Angus. Cheers for the time being.
 
Thanks for that. But I have to say, based on the provided opinions, I'm not sure that I have the same palate as Beefarmer.

My palate prefers a tad more sweetness, but it definitely knows quality when it tastes it. Nice to see a little discussion surrounding taste buds. I thought the Glenlofty Chardonnay was extremely poor, beaten only by that Sunbury Shiraz recently. Witchmount it was, and it's chardonnay was atrocious. However, some may have found it appealing to their palate. Sacrilege recently when a glenlofty shiraz was described as uninteresting. thems the breaks. that's why my dear old mum loves a brown brothers crouchen moselle. which one of you aff'ers is brave enough to insult my mum.......I have been doing that for many decades to no avail. at least she's drinking something ! Off to the Grandview to see a guitar maestro, Jimi Hocking. Have a red for me.
 
I would agree with this. I've had a couple of them now and still a bargain for $8, but wouldn't buy it again.

Cracked a bottle of this the other night. Was not sold on it at all unfortunately. Considering sending it back or making it the gravy wine. What a shame.

If anyone not entirely happy with their Glenlofty SV is from SA and wants to get rid of half a dozen bottles or so... let me know...
I guess at the end of the day we all like different things!

Did anyone get that Facebook deal that was thought to be the re-stocked Maverick Twins but was something else? I thought it was very average!
(So much so that I can't even remember the name off the top of my head)
 
If anyone not entirely happy with their Glenlofty SV is from SA and wants to get rid of half a dozen bottles or so... let me know...
I guess at the end of the day we all like different things!

I don't dislike it quite THAT much! Fine as a mid-week or big night quaffer...
 
I think they have used the generic WA because if they gave the region that I think it is (Great Southern) it would be too easy to identify. My guess is from Willoughby Park, as it is a previously featured winery with other details matching. I've locked it in so can confirm in about 2 weeks.
 
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I think they have used the generic WA because if they gave the region that I think it is (Great Southern) it would be too easy to identify. My guess is from Willoughby Park, as it is a previously featured winery with other details matching. I've locked it in so can confirm in about 2 weeks.

Not what I was thinking, have got some as well just on the off chance that it is what I think it is
 
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Not what I was thinking, have got some as well just on the off chance that it is what I think it is

I can't find any other chardonnays that scored JH 97pts from WA, with other matching details. Everything else costs more than $40/bottle. I concur that it's Willoughby Park.
 

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