Vinomofo Wine Deals

2011 Glenlofty Shiraz - excellent - check
2012 Glenlofty Shiraz Viognier - excellent - check
2012 Glenlofty Shiraz - excellent - check
2012 Glenlofty Chardonnay - excellent - check (guess...)
2012 Glenlofty Cabernet Sauvignon - going to be excellent - skip ? What the?

beefarmer, I think an intervention is in order.....

I thought the 2012 chardonnay was terrible if you don't mind !

and I only received botts in a BM mixed case.....
 
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Well liparj, I think it's damn good. What more do you want to know......

Thanks beefarmer (and Steady), I'm a big fan of their SV and was tempted by the recent offering of straight shiraz but held back because my cellar is bursting with latter... However, my neighbour did buy so will have to twist his arm when that arrives.. Nearly bit on the 'lofty cab sav today but had to question how many of their wines can keep punching above their weight. Now leaning towards the Mt Avoca...The ace pack is also tempting but far too many whites for my liking.. Anyway, I do appreciate your feedback on the shiraz and now look forward to sampling some..
 
if you form that view Ralphy, you are deluded.
Can't you see his post today, which is an infrequent post, is all about him giving a helping hand BUT not naming names. The newbies will suffer but the older ones enjoy a challenge. Not only that, it's the end of the week and the RB wants to have some fun. Chill and enjoy ....I have just opened the Glenlofty 2012 Shiraz................

Wow, impatient, loose the hounds! I have a tacit agreement with VM not to post identifications outright on public forums. Knowing what it is not is educational as to what it might be. But, suitably chastised I'll slink back to my lair.

For those not second-guessing my motives or being too impatient to look, the clues I promised were delivered as promised in my prior post, quoted above.
But not quite as plain as I intended due to the negative vibes.

And, thank you beefarmer, nailed it.
 
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For those not second-guessing my motives or being too impatient to look, the clues I promised were delivered as promised in my prior post, quoted above.
But not quite as plain as I intended due to the negative vibes.

And, thank you beefarmer, nailed it.
Thanks for the hint. I bit.

A bit of a sentimental purchase too as my father planted vines for them (different variety) that were so good they made him an offer he couldn't refuse. That put a bit of a spark in his impending retirement.
 
He's certainly not contributing anything of value here, I know that much. Put up or shut up please!

Well said electrotek.

Any one can offer useless clues.

Would be worth a look back at earlier messages in this thread, well before mr bigot joined, where we had a discussion about, and I'm confident that the consensus was that clues, rhymes and riddles about the names of the wines for secret deals were completely useless and wasted everyones time.


If you know what the wine is, speak up.
 
Well said electrotek.

Any one can offer useless clues.

Would be worth a look back at earlier messages in this thread, well before mr bigot joined, where we had a discussion about, and I'm confident that the consensus was that clues, rhymes and riddles about the names of the wines for secret deals were completely useless and wasted everyones time.


If you know what the wine is, speak up.

Only useless to those not smart enough to work it out. Or who think they deserve to be spoon-fed instantly on demand.

One of the main reasons I charge a fairly insignificant subscription fee (cup of coffee a month) is to keep out people like that. It's been quite successful.
 
Only useless to those not smart enough to work it out. Or who think they deserve to be spoon-fed instantly on demand.

One of the main reasons I charge a fairly insignificant subscription fee (cup of coffee a month) is to keep out people like that. It's been quite successful.

Thanks for adding further evidence to indicate that you are trolling for additional customers.

I've no doubt that people can now clearly see your motives and tactics.
 
Well said electrotek.

Any one can offer useless clues.

Would be worth a look back at earlier messages in this thread, well before mr bigot joined, where we had a discussion about, and I'm confident that the consensus was that clues, rhymes and riddles about the names of the wines for secret deals were completely useless and wasted everyones time.


If you know what the wine is, speak up.
I reckon blackcat20 had it, with redbigot's "slink back to my lair" hint confirming it. Now as HKG is blocking my attempt to reach the www.foxcreekwines.com site I can't be sure, but sure enough.
 
Thanks for adding further evidence to indicate that you are trolling for additional customers.

A Dr speaking from ignorance and supposition?
If you took up the offer of a week's trial with hassle-free refund you might be in a position to comment after looking at what is there and how it operates as a niche community. There is a lot more than VinoMofo deals.
My site is a retirement hobby, not a business, I don't need any more subscribers, in fact it's getting close to where I'll suspend new subscriptions for a while until some drop off.

If you had shown a little patience and played along it would all have been clear by now.

I don't feel bound by "rules" about cryptic clues "set" by a small impatient self-entitled group.

Some deals are easy to work out, some aren't, this is one of the latter.
 
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Can't you see his post today, which is an infrequent post, is all about him giving a helping hand BUT not naming names.

I wouldn't call 50+ posts in just this thread since March 2015 infrequent.

If he didn't want to be accused of promoting his business he could have:

1) Joined AFF under a different name which was not so obviously linked to his business.

2) Actually provided the names of any wines, rather than a few crumbs/hints which in turn are designed to lead people to his website (which he has previously clearly identified).

I'll make no further comment on the matter, nor respond to the inappropriate taunts from mr bigot. I accept that what is blatantly obvious to me may not be so obvious to others who choose not to see.
 
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Do you live in SA? Handcrafter by Hardy has a cellar door in Hahndorf...

It is worth a visit to their cellar door. I enjoyed my visit their about 2 years ago. But note the prices at the cellar door/online for the wines compared to the VM prices.
 
I wouldn't call 50 posts in just this thread since March 2015 infrequent.

If he didn't want to be accused of promoting his business he could have:

1) Joined AFF under a different name which was not so obviously linked to his business.

2) Actually provided the names of any wines, rather than a few crumbs/hints which in turn are designed to lead people to his website (which he has previously clearly identified).

I'll make no further comment on the matter. I accept that what is blatantly obvious to me may not be so obvious to others who choose not to see.

Why would I hide? As I said, it's a hobby, not a business, the fee keeps away those who think everything on the internet should be free. Actually, about 10% of members have free subscriptions, being friends or those who have reached a threshold number of posts on the Forum.
I've been active on Australian Wine Forums since about 1997 before starting my own site in about 2002, and then Forum in October 2010 and now have over 7,000 posts on that Forum. Fifty here since March is miniscule, I'm retired and have plenty of time for wine stuff.
Until fairly recently I was still the most prolific poster on the Auswine Forum even after leaving it more than five years.

In case you missed it, I have an agreement with VinoMofo not to post explicit details of secret wines on Twitter or public forums.
 
It is worth a visit to their cellar door. I enjoyed my visit their about 2 years ago. But note the prices at the cellar door/online for the wines compared to the VM prices.
Exactly - we may or may not have visited and then bought online....
Worth doing really because some of the varietals were horrible, but luckily enough the one we enjoyed was the one featured on vinomofo
We did buy one bottle there though ;)
 
those not smart enough to work it out

It's very easy to underestimate just how many ways there are for a person with a creative imagination to interpret a given cryptic clue... the person setting it might be confident that the answer is there, but overlook the numerous potential dead-ends.
 
It's very easy to underestimate just how many ways there are for a person with a creative imagination to interpret a given cryptic clue... the person setting it might be confident that the answer is there, but overlook the numerous potential dead-ends.

Yes, I would have made it easier but for the negative reaction from a couple of impatient people this afternoon.
That dampened the generosity of spirit.
 

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