Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

however the best value are these, with either an extra 10% off using MOMENT10, or if it's your birthday or anniversary month, then an extra 20% off with MAY7990 for the cheapest prices ever around here afaik :)
now $92.74 after 20% off, 8.8% Cashrewards - ends today, i might have a spare qualifying account (pm if interested) - also besides chardonnay:
  • $42:
  • $28.91:
free delivery @ The Wine Collective - ends today - similar to last month, a double discount is again available on the these wines, as they're included in both the Cellar Clearance and Birthday/Anniversary Collection, using JUN8270 for 20% off the latter with qualifying accounts, of which i might another spare (pm if interested) - besides chardonnay and grenache, after 20% off, 8.8% Cashrewards:
  • 2019 Klein Constantia Vin de Constance 500ml $73.59
  • 2020 Deep Woods Reserve Shiraz $39.74
  • 2020 Vanguardist Mourvedre $30.17
this also might be worth considering after 8.8% Cashrewards:
  • $128.80:


The Wine Collective seems to have started some sort of sale, there appears to be some good discounts on certain wines, i noted these two at good prices:

$70.99:

$99.99

Always on the look out for Klein constantia, the '19 vintage rates better than the '18, but the prices are very good as i've never seen it at 70$
now sold-out 2018 was $52.25 after 20% off, 8.8% Cashrewards :)
 
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+ $15 delivery interstate (Victoria). Not disclosing you're an employee on the initial post is not what I'd call a smart move.
@Tannin Yes, rookie mistake - lesson learnt.
@Steady Small Gully is located on Roennfeldt Rd, approx 2 km from Torbreck. Specializing in Shiraz and blends with Black Magic being the flagship. Entry level wines are Little Book Shiraz and Oscar's Estate Shiraz. Exports to Canada, USA, Malaysia, South Korea, Denmark, Taiwan. No cellar door but if anybody is passing always ready to chat and have a tasting. Joe Black is the winemaker.
Cheers
 
@Tannin Yes, rookie mistake - lesson learnt.
@Steady Small Gully is located on Roennfeldt Rd, approx 2 km from Torbreck. Specializing in Shiraz and blends with Black Magic being the flagship. Entry level wines are Little Book Shiraz and Oscar's Estate Shiraz. Exports to Canada, USA, Malaysia, South Korea, Denmark, Taiwan. No cellar door but if anybody is passing always ready to chat and have a tasting. Joe Black is the winemaker.
Cheers
With another AFFer or three, I'd be happy to pop in some time. I'm ADL based but my cellar door companions are not.
 
No, TarraWarra Estate J Block.

You sure about that? I can't find the 2019 anywhere. Not even on the wine makers own web site. It still has the 2018.

It does seem possible though. 2% viognier and first planted in 2007 match the JD description.

The Yering Station is also 2% viognier though.
 
You sure about that? I can't find the 2019 anywhere. Not even on the wine makers own web site. It still has the 2018.

It does seem possible though. 2% viognier and first planted in 2007 match the JD description.

The Yering Station is also 2% viognier though.

Yes, the quote is straight from the Halliday (Philip Rich) review on the Winecompanion site.
 
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Langtons has some old Clarendons going again - the Moritz for $35 (rrp $75).


Broker is also offering the 2008 and 2010. I've had many from Clarendon's recent clearouts and for the most part they've been very good. Have never had the Moritz tho.
Would 2005 be past its prime? 8-10 years cellar time recommended I believe
 
Does anyone have a critical view of Hewitson Old Garden Mourvedre? It looks like Kemenys is selling the '19 vintage. >$50 for 1853 vines sounds like a pretty good deal.
 
100% on that basis....and/but they'll start to describe it as 'delicately structured' ;)
Could be on the downhill, but 8-10 years sounds a bit short for a big Clarendon red. The Wine Advocate review gave this one a 20 year window and Halliday gave the 2010 a 25 year life. (Broker is also offering the 2010 (JH95) but it's not on website.). That said, I'm not jumping in myself.
 
Does anyone have a critical view of Hewitson Old Garden Mourvedre? It looks like Kemenys is selling the '19 vintage. >$50 for 1853 vines sounds like a pretty good deal.
Well made lush wine, a bit heavy on the oak for my liking but not an issue if you're into that. Definitely needs more time. Apparently was $40p/b from JD a couple of months ago. I bought mine a while back from Qantas Wine when it came with a hefty bunch of Qantas points.
 
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