Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

Winemarket fact checkers fail again. Pepperjack Shiraz. $119 per dozen on email. $119 per 6 on website! Maverick cab is back to old price again.
 
Throwing this one open to any Sydney folk - was just up at vintage Cellars Darlinghurst and picked up a gift pack of 1x750ml 2012 St Hallet Blackwell Shiraz for $21. One left. Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling Magnum down to $48, two or three left. Jim Barry Watervale Riesling Magnum $24.50, two or three left. Seemed like a decent deal (especially for the St Hallett).
 
Who Makes My Wine? – The Real Review
I think it's a bit out of date now, to hard to keep up with the rate of marketeers name inventions.

Of course there is the old story of the bottling line at Cellarmasters stopping to load a different label to be applied to the same batch of wine, no idea if it is true or not.

Just by chance I came across this article from my sometime drinking buddy Philip White from the old days at the Exeter (a great writer). More on the W.E.T.
 
Throwing this one open to any Sydney folk - was just up at vintage Cellars Darlinghurst and picked up a gift pack of 1x750ml 2012 St Hallet Blackwell Shiraz for $21. One left. Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling Magnum down to $48, two or three left. Jim Barry Watervale Riesling Magnum $24.50, two or three left. Seemed like a decent deal (especially for the St Hallett).

jim barry 2015 is a stunner.....
 
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Throwing this one open to any Sydney folk - was just up at vintage Cellars Darlinghurst and picked up a gift pack of 1x750ml 2012 St Hallet Blackwell Shiraz for $21. One left. Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling Magnum down to $48, two or three left. Jim Barry Watervale Riesling Magnum $24.50, two or three left. Seemed like a decent deal (especially for the St Hallett).

Got the last Blackwell Shiraz. Thanks, carwashhair! :)
 
An unbeatable six-pack that no red lover should miss (From Dan's)

Offer Includes: Hentley Farm The Marl Shiraz 2013, Sevenhill Inigo Shiraz 2013, Sorby Adams 'The Thing' Shiraz 2010, St John's Road Blood & Courage Shiraz 2014, Peter Lehmann Drawcard Shiraz Mataro 2010, Chris Ringland CR Shiraz 2014

https://www.danmurphys.com.au/produ...id=dskmob:0994:UnbeatableRedSixPack-HP-250516

$120 + postage.

Looks good to me, especially considering the value alone from the Sorby Adams + the usual combined discounts available.
 
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Not too bad - typical of recent deals with ~$15 wines, and then one with a high RRP. I note that members can buy it for $70, so the retail price in practice is probably closer to $140-150 for the six-pack based on what you can see these wines for individually.

As such, it still a reasonable deal if the wines are of interest, especially with other discounts on top.
 
What's the thoughts on Maverick Twins Cabernet Blend 2013 @ $10 a bottle ?

I have never had it

It's nice enough, especially at the $10/bot mark. If anything, it's a bit on the light side for a cabernet. It's been up a few times on Vinomofo, and I think a few people have posted reviews in either the Vinomofo thread or the "Nice Wines" thread.
 
any experience of Veronique Barossa Old Vine GSM 2013?

Veronique Barossa Old Vine GSM 2013

96 pointer for $17 bottle.

Never heard of this small outfit, but it certainly sends a buy signal particularly considering the age of the vines. Buy a couple on spec and top up. I recently had a Henschke Henrys Seven SGV 2010, two out of three common varietals, and it was good. I know the V component is totally different to the M in Veronique, but Henrys is a very refined wine. The famous Maverick GSM 2013 is a stunner and has a rougher, spicier element to it. It certainly works. You have to love the excitement of finding one for yourself from the multitudes out there.
 
What's the thoughts on Maverick Twins Cabernet Blend 2013 @ $10 a bottle ?

I have never had it

Many including myself love it - some not so much. There are quite a few posts in the nice wines thread covering both pros and cons.

WM have had it this week for $119 with free delivery - and Happybanker gets a good discount if you have not already used it
 
It's nice enough, especially at the $10/bot mark. If anything, it's a bit on the light side for a cabernet. It's been up a few times on Vinomofo, and I think a few people have posted reviews in either the Vinomofo thread or the "Nice Wines" thread.

Thanks AnonymousCoward.

Cellarmasters have it for $120 for 12

EDIT : Wine Market not Cellarmasters sorry
 
http://www.winestar.com.au/veronique-barossa-old-vine-gsm-2013

Never heard of this small outfit, but it certainly sends a buy signal particularly considering the age of the vines. Buy a couple on spec and top up. I recently had a Henschke Henrys Seven SGV 2010, two out of three common varietals, and it was good. I know the V component is totally different to the M in Veronique, but Henrys is a very refined wine. The famous Maverick GSM 2013 is a stunner and has a rougher, spicier element to it. It certainly works. You have to love the excitement of finding one for yourself from the multitudes out there.

Its an enjoyable wine and good value at the price point. Know the winery through work colleagues - we have bought cases of it over the years and always been a hit. Dominic Torzi helps with the winemaking - you could do worse!
 
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What's the thoughts on Maverick Twins Cabernet Blend 2013 @ $10 a bottle ?

I have never had it

I grabbed some a couple of weeks ago when it was going for $8 a bottle. It's certainly great value at that price point, but still good buying at $10. Here are my tasting notes. I had recently finished a bottle of the 2011 vintage, so I was using it as a benchmark:

Quite a different wine to the 2011. It is much younger however. There is sweetness on the attack and marked acidity on the back palate. There are dusty tannins in support, so it should all come together with time. The flavour profile of the 2013 is towards the sweeter end of the spectrum, loosing some of the seductive savoury core of the 2011. The flavours are strongly in the blackberry, black cherry and cassis spectrum, with only a hint of the raspberry from the 2011. Secondary complexity is still a little laking at this stage of its development, with hints of cigar box, liquorice and spice present. Very nice, but really needs more time. A 90/100 on CT from me.

By the way, it was wine #12 at the Sydney May meet-up, if you still have your notes, or memory handy. :)
 
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