Ahh, thats where everything went wrong... it looks like they ran the two promotions at the same time, guess they didn't learn anything from the grey label fiasco.
i.e. the yarra trail from image before was $6.60 a case.
Retail price = $182.40 (30.40 ea in 6)
Discount from 6 for $99 = -$83.40 (182.40-99)
Discount from 6 for 90 = -$92.40 (182.40-90)
Thus final price = $6.60 for 6
Ahh, thats where everything went wrong... it looks like they ran the two promotions at the same time, guess they didn't learn anything from the grey label fiasco.
i.e. the yarra trail from image before was $6.60 a case.
Retail price = $182.40 (30.40 ea in 6)
Discount from 6 for $99 = -$83.40 (182.40-99)
Discount from 6 for 90 = -$92.40 (182.40-90)
Thus final price = $6.60 for
Ahh, thats where everything went wrong... it looks like they ran the two promotions at the same time, guess they didn't learn anything from the grey label fiasco.
i.e. the yarra trail from image before was $6.60 a case.
Retail price = $182.40 (30.40 ea in 6)
Discount from 6 for $99 = -$83.40 (182.40-99)
Discount from 6 for 90 = -$92.40 (182.40-90)
Thus final price = $6.60 for 6
1 x The Remarkable State Proclamation Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2017 (Case)$18.00
2 x Three Elms Timbertops Chardonnay 2018 (Case)$38.40
2 x Yarra Trail Yarra Valley Chardonnay 2018 (Case)$13.20
2 x Bethany Creek Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 (Case)$72.00
Subtotal:$1619.40
Delivery fee:$9.90
Promotion Discount:-$1477.80
Total paid:$151.50
The 2019 vintage at Bass Phillip is a ripper. The new batch of wines includes one of the better gamays I’ve tasted from Bass Phillip, and their first nebbiolo—a bolt from the blue. #BassPhillip2019ReservePinotNoir #BassPhillipBin17KPinotNoir2019 #BassPhillipEstateChardonnay2019
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4x 375ml = $155 delivered:
The 2019 vintage at Bass Phillip is a ripper. The new batch of wines includes one of the better gamays I’ve tasted from Bass Phillip, and their first nebbiolo—a bolt from the blue. #BassPhillip2019ReservePinotNoir #BassPhillipBin17KPinotNoir2019 #BassPhillipEstateChardonnay2019
What:The latest suite of wines from this iconic estate. When: 7:30pm sharp, Wednesday 8th September, 2021. Where: The comfort of your own home! Your host: John Durham, winemaker at Bass Phillip. Why: A virtual tour of Australian wine royalty. Cost: $65 per tasting kit (which includes wine...
Melbourne's Home of Premium Wines. New Releases and Back Vintages in Stock. Wine Masterclasses and Appreciation Courses. WSET Accredited Education Courses.
winehouse.com.au
6-7.30pm Wednesday 22nd September
4x 375ml = $155 delivered:
'so you know the prices of the wines in France, but how is TOB cheaper if they can't be found here?'
Ah!Ah!Ah! That is true, I can't compare with the exact same wine and my comments didn't make much sense as I have no ideas what other importers unknown by me can offer.
Wasn’t making any reference to what you picked up. Just talking about the recurring 6 for 99 deal and pointing out I can never get hold of the Known Pleasures despite it always being included, and making the point that any time you can get a Steve Flamsteed made wine (Giant Steps winemaker) for under 20 it’s a bargain.
Wasn’t making any reference to what you picked up. Just talking about the recurring 6 for 99 deal and pointing out I can never get hold of the Known Pleasures despite it always being included, and making the point that any time you can get a Steve Flamsteed made wine (Giant Steps winemaker) for under 20 it’s a bargain.
I managed to grab some KP when it was on sale and thought it’s quite nice but definitely not at the $60 RRP caliber, maybe $30. Dan’s sale price was good, not a huge bargain though. Keep your eyes open and I’m sure you’ll find far better bargains.
I managed to grab some KP when it was on sale and thought it’s quite nice but definitely not at the $60 RRP caliber, maybe $30. Dan’s sale price was good, not a huge bargain though. Keep your eyes open and I’m sure you’ll find far better bargains.
Ahh, thats where everything went wrong... it looks like they ran the two promotions at the same time, guess they didn't learn anything from the grey label fiasco.
i.e. the yarra trail from image before was $6.60 a case.
Retail price = $182.40 (30.40 ea in 6)
Discount from 6 for $99 = -$83.40 (182.40-99)
Discount from 6 for 90 = -$92.40 (182.40-90)
Thus final price = $6.60 for 6
Looks like they have fixed it now.
Managed to order 3 cases of Hares Chase for about $60 earlier and got a shipping notification so it appear they are honouring these
Looks like they have fixed it now.
Managed to order 3 cases of Hares Chase for about $60 earlier and got a shipping notification so it appear they are honouring these
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A few wines of interest definitely - Seville Pinot Noir etc with CB discounted to $25 a bottle from $40 RRP which is quite good given it's not a discount I've seen often for this winemaker.
Bin 28 goes down to $25 as well for those interested ^_^
A few wines of interest definitely - Seville Pinot Noir etc with CB discounted to $25 a bottle from $40 RRP which is quite good given it's not a discount I've seen often for this winemaker.
Bin 28 goes down to $25 as well for those interested ^_^
Yep i had just ordered some Seville Estate pinot. 4 bottles works out at 28.50 a bottle after the 20% discount and the 30% cashback (capped at $30) inc free delivery
Seville was one of our favourite Yarra pinot producers, from a trip a couple of years back
Yep i had just ordered some Seville Estate pinot. 4 bottles works out at 28.50 a bottle after the 20% discount and the 30% cashback (capped at $30) inc free delivery
Seville was one of our favourite Yarra pinot producers, from a trip a couple of years back
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