Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

Different Drop has 10% off all pinots with code PINOTPARTY until 14/4

I went way over my normal limits but in the end a chance to try Bindi, Yarra Yering & Tolpuddle at very good prices allowed the required internal self-justification. That & padding out the dozen to keep the unit price about $40. No Easter eggs for the home this year. :rolleyes:
 
Any current deals/codes for wine direct?
Got a 50/150 offer on my westpac card
looking at grabbing the mystery wine that should be the 2015 Curtis Family Vineyards Cavaliere SHiraz
It's got a massive score at vivino, so want to see what the big fuss is about!
cheers
 
Anybody else with the westpac winedirect credit
add this code AMACENT to a order of 12 to get a free 2015 Richard Hamilton Centurion Shiraz
I am going to boom on the Red Certainty pack with that freebie for $110 after rebate

edit: milked it for all its worth, signed up for my $25 credit
Added a 2015 Zonte's Footstep Chocolate Factory Shiraz , end total $153 less 50 = $103
For
2 x 2014 Teusner 'The Pleasure Garden' Shiraz Grenache
2 x 2009 Red Bike Barossa Valley SGM
2 x 2010 Murray Street Vineyards Red Label Shiraz Grenache Mataro
2 x 2016 Lino Ramble ‘Vinyl’ Shiraz
2 x 2012 Murray Street Vineyards Black Label Shiraz
2 x 2015 Curtis Family Vineyards Cavaliere Shiraz
1 x 2015 Richard Hamilton Centurion Shiraz
1 x 2015 Zonte's Footstep Chocolate Factory Shiraz
 
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90 pts from Gary walsh fwiw

Received two bottles of the Cavaliere in a pack from WD (and I don't mean some eponymous online merchant) and cracked one at Christmas thinking that it was going to be a let's "push out the boat" kind of wine and was left feeling a bit underwhelmed, just wasn't as big and profound as I had been led to believe, have left the other one "sleeping" (borrowed that expression from Rug) and will revisit at a later date....
 
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It's usually pretty easy to guess Uncle Dan's secret selections, but he's just given up trying now... I put these two bottles in my cart and it shows an image of the super-secret mystery
 
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Thirsty Camel (Tas) now have Wynn's Coonawarra Shiraz listed @$17.98 with a photo of Wynn's Black Label Shiraz
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May have to drop by and try my luck again tonight.....
 
For those with extravagant taste, Dan's has got the 2009 Penfolds Bin 707 cab sav for under $360 a bottle when you add in CR and WISH. It's an online offer only though.

https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_727472/penfolds-bin-707-cabernet-sauvignon-2009

I last bought Bin 707 from the 1993 vintage at $40pb and the 1991 @ $35pb, stopped buying when it doubled in price back around then.

I now have only 15 bottles of Penfolds in my cellar (of around 3,000), 3 Grange 2004 and the rest various vintages of St Henri.

They just are not worth the asking price to me in recent years.
 
I last bought Bin 707 from the 1993 vintage at $40pb and the 1991 @ $35pb, stopped buying when it doubled in price back around then.

I now have only 15 bottles of Penfolds in my cellar (of around 3,000), 3 Grange 2004 and the rest various vintages of St Henri.

They just are not worth the asking price to me in recent years.

Yes, their wines prices go up increasingly. but I still think St Henri and RWT are still worth to buy.
 
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I recall only a few years ago paying $35 - $40 for Bin 389, whereas now BWS are selling it for $95 a bottle! The marked increase in these wines over the last 4 years has been absurd.
 
I recall only a few years ago paying $35 - $40 for Bin 389, whereas now BWS are selling it for $95 a bottle! The marked increase in these wines over the last 4 years has been absurd.

The quality hasn't really increased (they were always good wines, at least in good vintages) and is still subject to vintage variability.

I like to think I was lucky to have lived through the era when they were a relative bargain and am happy to now have found adequate replacements I can still afford.
 
I recall only a few years ago paying $35 - $40 for Bin 389, whereas now BWS are selling it for $95 a bottle! The marked increase in these wines over the last 4 years has been absurd.

$8-9 if memory serves me correctly. Out of 3 cases I have 1 left....1985
 
I recall only a few years ago paying $35 - $40 for Bin 389, whereas now BWS are selling it for $95 a bottle! The marked increase in these wines over the last 4 years has been absurd.

They might be selling it for $95 a bottle but no one is paying it :)

BIN 389 is still regularly available for under $60 a bottle and in my view is worth that price.

I've got quite a lot of the 2004 that I'm just about to get around to opening.
 
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$8-9 if memory serves me correctly. Out of 3 cases I have 1 left....1985

Grange @ $17/bottle by the doz, 1980, Adelaide.
A Pub dinner (The Lion Hotel), yeah we went the Grange
Hill of Grace $4 (limit 2), 1979, Henschke cellar door

I drank far far better as a student than I have ever done, since.
 
Grange @ $17/bottle by the doz, 1980, Adelaide.
A Pub dinner (The Lion Hotel), yeah we went the Grange
Hill of Grace $4 (limit 2), 1979, Henschke cellar door

I drank far far better as a student than I have ever done, since.

Then again, the median house price in Melbourne in 1980 was $39K! :)
 
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