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And the GSM Massena Stonegarden GSM or GMS 2018 Stonegarden Grenache Mataro Shiraz — MASSENA

The Massena site shows 96 for the Sam Kim score, but the Sam Kim site shows 95pts.
Massena
Stonegarden 2018 Single Vineyard Grenache, Mataro, Shiraz
Rating: 95
Perfumed and inviting, the gorgeously expressed bouquet shows dark berry, cake spice, toasted almond and subtle game notes, leading to a supple palate that’s plump and flavoursome. Silky-smooth and soothing with a super-long velvety finish. At its best: now to 2030. $69.00. www.massena.com.au. Oct 2021.
 
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And the GSM Massena Stonegarden GSM or GMS 2018 Stonegarden Grenache Mataro Shiraz — MASSENA

The Massena site shows 96 for the Sam Kim score, but the Sam Kim site shows 95pts.
Massena
Stonegarden 2018 Single Vineyard Grenache, Mataro, Shiraz
Rating: 95
Perfumed and inviting, the gorgeously expressed bouquet shows dark berry, cake spice, toasted almond and subtle game notes, leading to a supple palate that’s plump and flavoursome. Silky-smooth and soothing with a super-long velvety finish. At its best: now to 2030. $69.00. www.massena.com.au. Oct 2021.

Thanks! Can't decide which one now...
 
I received an email today,

Black Market GMS 2018 - Barossa, SA
Grenache, Mourvèdre, Shiraz
Black Market GMS 2018
Five Star Producer - Halliday Wine Companion
9/10 Vintage Rating (Barossa Valley and Eden Valley) - Halliday Wine Companion
"Got to be one of the best $12.50 wines we’ve ever sold!" - John Clark, Head of Wine Buying (Vinomofo)
Taking inspiration from France’s Rhône Valley, this producer focuses on the three classic Rhône varietals of Grenache, Mourvèdre and Shiraz, all of which are sourced from SA's Barossa and Eden Valleys.
They employ minimalist and traditional techniques to craft reds reflective of both region and vintage, and with Eden and Barossa Valleys scoring a 9/10 vintage rating, this beautiful drop truly showcases how phenomenal 2018's growing conditions were!

Aromatically, this wine is rich with powerful notes of ripe black raspberries, mulberries and blood plums, all atop a bed of pepper and baking spice. The palate is equally rich, beautifully soft and impeccably balanced with layers of ripe dark fruit and oak. The value here really is outstanding and we seriously doubt you'll find a red of this quality, with this much cellaring potential, at a better price!

Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring potential: 2030
 
So, I know there's a thread for Amex so apologies, but looking at buying from VM using the $60 off Amex deal it says: "Excludes transactions made through a third party establishment or payment processor." Does anyone know if using CB (currently 8.5%) would negate the Amex deal?
 
So, I know there's a thread for Amex so apologies, but looking at buying from VM using the $60 off Amex deal it says: "Excludes transactions made through a third party establishment or payment processor." Does anyone know if using CB (currently 8.5%) would negate the Amex deal?
It is my understanding that it should be fine to use CB and get AMEX offer
 
So, I know there's a thread for Amex so apologies, but looking at buying from VM using the $60 off Amex deal it says: "Excludes transactions made through a third party establishment or payment processor." Does anyone know if using CB (currently 8.5%) would negate the Amex deal?
I don't see an issue - you aren't making the transactions through CB? Believe it's more related to payment providers where vinomofo isn't recognised as the initiating merchant (I.e. PayPal, afterpay, etc).

At least I don't recall running into issues before using cash back and these terms are standard?
 
So, I know there's a thread for Amex so apologies, but looking at buying from VM using the $60 off Amex deal it says: "Excludes transactions made through a third party establishment or payment processor." Does anyone know if using CB (currently 8.5%) would negate the Amex deal?
It won't be a problem. Neither will using codes.

Both of these matters come up in the AMEX credits thread. If you're not already following it, you could be missing out on deals/valuable information.
 
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What AM Ex card are people getting the VM offer with? My Explorer shows nothing.
It's across multiple cards, including Explorer. Plenty of details in this thread, where AMEX offers are always discussed:

 
It's across multiple cards, including Explorer. Plenty of details in this thread, where AMEX offers are always discussed:

Thanks, I did see that but there is nothing in my offers for VM on the AM Ex page so I can't activate it.
No big deal, not sure there's anything calling me at VM anyway.
Cheers
 
Thanks, I did see that but there is nothing in my offers for VM on the AM Ex page so I can't activate it.
No big deal, not sure there's anything calling me at VM anyway.
Cheers
Yeah, I'm the same.
Nothing that really stands out to me, and I'm trying to save.

It's a good deal tho $300 - 20% = $240 plus $60 back = $180
Too risky to use a code.



Anyone know this?
 
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