Qantas Wine latest offering

I've had some, at first I thought overly sweet but in reality it's quite dry.
Yet to open my wine collection along with the 12 very expensive ones before that.. so a total of 18 expensive bottles in the wine fridge... :D

Thanks for the review. I don't know much about wine but learning as I go...
 
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For those people willing to take a punt on Aramex, there's triple points at Qantas Wines until 26 November.

(Despite Aramex being cough, have decided to burn off my second PCP voucher.)
 
For those people willing to take a punt on Aramex, there's triple points at Qantas Wines until 26 November.
My local (regular) Aramex delivery guy is ok. According to his van, his name is Simon. Never had any issues with his deliveries and he is always efficient, careful, smiling and polite. Certainly seems to depend on each local delivery driver.
(Despite Aramex being cough, have decided to burn off my second PCP voucher.)
Which bonus points purchase (with free wine thrown in) did you land on?
 
Which bonus points purchase (with free wine thrown in) did you land on?
Went for the Thompson Estate Chardonnay.

$430.60 (after PCP discount and voucher) for 27,875 points (so 1.54cpp). Not the absolute best value, but I'm far more likely to drink chardonnay than a shiraz or cab sav that feature further up the value list.
 
With the triple points it's not a bad deal. Been meaning to buy some and were waiting for some new bonus points.
Managed to get Thorn Clarke Shotfire Reserve Cabernet Shiraz for 1.67cpp which I'm happy with for now.

Might check back towards the end of the triple promo and see if any new bonuses get added.
 
This doesn't seem like a bad offering at $1.77c per point for PCP members, Don't know about the wine, but it will (mostly) be drinkable.

Strange that this isn't showing up on FlightFormula's Wine Tracker
 
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I'm trying to use a PC wine voucher and it allows the code but doesn't remove the $50 - has anyone had any issues lately
 
An interesting deal on Qantas Wines at the moment. Spend $650 by 31 January and get a voucher for use on QF33 or QF34 to/from CDG until 31 March. Discount is $300 for Y, $400 for PE or $800 for J.

Spend $650 or more to receive a Qantas Flight Voucher towards eligible flights to Paris: Until 31 January 2026, when you spend $650 or more at Qantas Wine you will be eligible for a Qantas travel voucher which can be used towards eligible flights to Paris (QF33/QFF34) for travel between 16 January 2026 and 31 March 2026.The voucher can be redeemed on Qantas operated and marketed return flights, flying from anywhere in Australia, then direct from Perth to Paris on QF33 and QF34. The voucher will be send [sic] to the email address linked to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account once your order has been dispatched. The discount available will depend on the booking class you select: Discount (per adult passenger) of $300 when booking class (return flights only) Economy. Discount (per adult passenger) of $400 when booking class (return flights only) Premium Economy. Discount (per adult passenger) of $800 when booking class (return flights only) Business. Terms and conditions apply.

Children fares are eligible for 75% of the discount value. Infants are not eligible for the discount. This discount cannot be redeemed with 'Travel Credits' or 'Travel Pass', Classic Flight Reward fares, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. The voucher is valid on eligible flights only and cannot be used on optional extras such as hotels or car hire. All flight bookings are subject to Qantas’ General Conditions of Carriage. The voucher must be redeemed by 31 January 2026. The booking must be for travel between 16 January 2026 to 31 March 2026. This offer is limited to the first 2,000 eligible passengers.
 
Just time and I don’t like having to explain myself. Plus talking on the phone is not my happy place 😛
If it helps, QF Wine actually answer very quickly and generally easy to deal with.
 

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