Vinomofo Wine Deals

May I ask why?
The rrp is a bit of a faff as VM is likely the sole importer. It seems like ~$50 is the going rate of a good cdp/gigondas

I also note the coincidence that 2019 vintage - the same one VM is selling has higher ratings (with low rating #s)
It’s $105 at Different Drop and their write up is pretty good. Seems to be worth a punt!
 
May I ask why?
The rrp is a bit of a faff as VM is likely the sole importer. It seems like ~$50 is the going rate of a good cdp/gigondas

I also note the coincidence that 2019 vintage - the same one VM is selling has higher ratings (with low rating #s)
Multiple other stores have it from $105-$115

The cheapest you'll find this is $45 in France including taxes.
It's most selling for $60-80aud around the world. $60 considering all the shipping, taxes is what makes it cheap.
You can use Wine Searcher and select World Wide to check pricing on a wine.
Plus if you stack a code, and CB you'll probably get it for $50 a bottle which is basically what it costs in France.

Is it a discount? Not really if you live in France, but the ability to basically pay the standard Euro pricing makes is a good deal.

Compared to other CDP, I'm unsure how it stacks up.
:)
 
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Anyone tried this:


I love the Chilean carmanere but haven’t tried the blend…
I like it - it's a little light for my tastes (that's the Carmenere I guess), but I'm certainly not sending it back. If you do buy, I'd appreciate hearing your opinion.
 
Cheers Rug, had it in the past and not a fan, anyone else here tried it?
I'm not a bubbles afficionado, but I like it . served a few bottles at a gathering last week and had compliments too..
 
Hi all,
Any idea what would this be?
Cheers
thanks for asking - link preview reveals all :)

previously phone-only, as low as $43.23 with $100 voucher last year
NOW... let's talk Rhône!
Both of these Châteauneuf Du Pape come to us from the long awaited and widely revered 2019 vintage.

2. Domaine De Ferrand Châteauneuf Du Pape 2019 (pre-arrival) - Rhône Valley, FRA

95 Points - Jeb Dunnuck
"The 2019 Châteauneuf Du Pape from Bravay boasts a deeper purple/plum color as well as a powerful bouquet of smoked black fruits, roasted garrigue, black licorice, and ground pepper. This rich, full-bodied wine has loads of Provençal character, a stacked mid-palate, ripe tannins, and a great finish ... It’s beautifully done and well worth seeking out." - Jeb Dunnuck

This one's pretty special. Our Head Wine Buyer, John, told us it was his top wine of the last 12 months - and we can certainly see why!

This is not your average drop from the region - it's a tightly wound, red fruited, elegant monster (does that even make sense?) that I would recommend either decanting for at least 3 hours, or holding on to for another 2-3 years before getting stuck in. The blend of 95% Grenache and 5% Syrah/Mourvedre/Cinsault was taken from vines planted between 1910 and 1930, adding herbaceous complexity to the mix.

This is a serious wine for anyone who likes something a little different and interesting. Its vibrant and powerful red cherry and bramble will ensure excellent fruit is maintained through ageing, as will the cocoa-like tannic structure and mineral drive.

This is a long-term CdP that will pay off dividends if you're willing to wait!

Alcohol: 15%
Cellaring: 2038

Down from $120 per bottle to just $59.90 per bottle in 6 packs
Expected to dispatch from our warehouse on the 14th of October

Compared to other CDP, I'm unsure how it stacks up.
:)
JS96, JD95, JLL 4.5, JL94

past picks:
for those who missed out or want more Rhone, there are 3 left of this at $44.07/bt after $35 off:
I ended up with the Chateau Mont Redon Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2016

Good price with a code + CB it was under $50 P/b
Terrific thanks.
Time to try out some Domaine Saint Damien Gigondas Les Souteyrades 2016 $42.90
Buzz Wines Sale


Code - BinEnds35 = 35% off.
Mostly French.

I boomed on the CNP with code HALLIDAYDROP for $35 off
$35 off $249 spend with free delivery makes it $54.07 - ends tonight
 
Sharing email from broker - excuse the length.

1. San Polino Rosso di Montalcino 2019
sanpol01
4.3 - VIVINO SCORE

Sourced from four hectares of biodynamically farmed Sangiovese, this Rosso di Montalcino is worlds ahead of its competition. The care and attention San Polino gives to what should be a simple table wine (ie - "Rosso") transforms it into an indulgent and serious addition to your dinner table. Medium to full bodied and bursting with aromatic berry fruits, beginning with cherries, raspberries and cranberries, evolving into blackberries and blackcurrants. Delicately floral (violets and roses) with gorgeous earth, mineral, and herbal notes. This truly is "Baby Brunello" at its best!

Winemaking: 12 months in large format oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2032

Down from $90.00 /btl RRP to $45 /btl in 6 packs

2. San Polino Helichrysum Brunello di Montalcino 2016
(Available in 750mL or 1.5L Magnum)
sanpol02
18.5/20 - Jancis Robinson
98 Points - Tony Woods
98 Points - James Suckling
"Wow. This is really complex on the nose with black cherries, mushrooms, dried flowers and cedar. Some crushed stone and dry earth or tile. This is full-bodied and very layered with wonderful depth of fruit and creamy tannins. It’s focused and serene. Better than 2015."

Sourced from the highest vineyard on the San Polino site, this is San Polino effortlessly boasting their prowess and talent. Super complex on the nose with wild forest mushrooms, black cherries, dried flowers, and cedar. The palate is powerful with a huge personality. Full bodied, and all wrapped up in lush, creamy tannins.

This is an intensely complex wine that will continue to age for decades, but can be enjoyed today with a long decant and traditional Italian fare. "Hauntingly long finish." - Tony Woods

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 3 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2048

This wine is available in 750mL (6 packs) or as 1.5L MAGNUMS (single bottles)

750 mL bottle:
Down from $250 /btl RRP to $125 /btl in 6 packs

1.5L magnums: (only 12 single bottles available)
Down from $500 /btl RRP to $250 /btl in 1 packs
3. San Polino Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2015
sanpol03
98 Points - Tony Woods
97 Points
- Wine Enthusiast
97 Points
- James Suckling
"The beauty and balance of this Brunello is wonderful, offering blueberry, black-cherry and violet character. It’s full-bodied, yet so layered and refined with and ultra fine palate of silky tannins. A joy to taste. From organically grown grapes. One both to drink and for the cellar."

2015 in Brunello was a fairytale vintage. With critics around the world heralding it as "iconic" and "historic", it only makes sense that San Polino produced a "Riserva" - only the seventh time they have done so in two decades!

The beauty and balance of this wine is exceptional. Blueberry, black cherry, and violets on the nose, coupled with highly aromatic violets and dark rose petals. The palate is all about finesse, being full bodied with powerful ripe fruit, dried herb, undergrowth, ultra silky tannins, and so, so, so much more. When our buying team tried this wine they were blown away, telling us they were "left speechless". If you're a lover of the best-of-the-best that Tuscany has to offer, don't let this one pass you by.

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 4 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2036+

Down from $400 /btl RRP to $199.90 /btl in 6 packs
(Only TEN x 6 packs available!)
 
Sharing email from broker - excuse the length.

1. San Polino Rosso di Montalcino 2019
sanpol01
4.3- VIVINO SCORE

Sourced from four hectares of biodynamically farmed Sangiovese, this Rosso di Montalcino is worlds ahead of its competition. The care and attention San Polino gives to what should be a simple table wine (ie - "Rosso") transforms it into an indulgent and serious addition to your dinner table. Medium to full bodied and bursting with aromatic berry fruits, beginning with cherries, raspberries and cranberries, evolving into blackberries and blackcurrants. Delicately floral (violets and roses) with gorgeous earth, mineral, and herbal notes. This truly is "Baby Brunello" at its best!

Winemaking: 12 months in large format oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2032

Down from $90.00 /btl RRP to $45 /btl in 6 packs

2. San Polino Helichrysum Brunello di Montalcino 2016
(Available in 750mL or 1.5L Magnum)
sanpol02
18.5/20 - Jancis Robinson
98 Points - Tony Woods
98 Points - James Suckling
"Wow. This is really complex on the nose with black cherries, mushrooms, dried flowers and cedar. Some crushed stone and dry earth or tile. This is full-bodied and very layered with wonderful depth of fruit and creamy tannins. It’s focused and serene. Better than 2015."

Sourced from the highest vineyard on the San Polino site, this is San Polino effortlessly boasting their prowess and talent. Super complex on the nose with wild forest mushrooms, black cherries, dried flowers, and cedar. The palate is powerful with a huge personality. Full bodied, and all wrapped up in lush, creamy tannins.

This is an intensely complex wine that will continue to age for decades, but can be enjoyed today with a long decant and traditional Italian fare. "Hauntingly long finish." - Tony Woods

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 3 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2048

This wine is available in 750mL (6 packs) or as 1.5L MAGNUMS (single bottles)

750 mL bottle:
Down from $250 /btl RRP to $125 /btl in 6 packs

1.5L magnums: (only 12 single bottles available)
Down from $500 /btl RRP to $250 /btl in 1 packs
3. San Polino Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2015
sanpol03
98 Points - Tony Woods
97 Points
- Wine Enthusiast
97 Points
- James Suckling
"The beauty and balance of this Brunello is wonderful, offering blueberry, black-cherry and violet character. It’s full-bodied, yet so layered and refined with and ultra fine palate of silky tannins. A joy to taste. From organically grown grapes. One both to drink and for the cellar."

2015 in Brunello was a fairytale vintage. With critics around the world heralding it as "iconic" and "historic", it only makes sense that San Polino produced a "Riserva" - only the seventh time they have done so in two decades!

The beauty and balance of this wine is exceptional. Blueberry, black cherry, and violets on the nose, coupled with highly aromatic violets and dark rose petals. The palate is all about finesse, being full bodied with powerful ripe fruit, dried herb, undergrowth, ultra silky tannins, and so, so, so much more. When our buying team tried this wine they were blown away, telling us they were "left speechless". If you're a lover of the best-of-the-best that Tuscany has to offer, don't let this one pass you by.

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 4 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2036+

Down from $400 /btl RRP to $199.90 /btl in 6 packs
(Only TEN x 6 packs available!)
Just spent $400 at Rockford's, otherwise I'd consider the magnum. $250 - $60 credit + any CB.

I just can't buy 6pks at those prices by myself!
 
Sharing email from broker - excuse the length.

1. San Polino Rosso di Montalcino 2019
sanpol01
4.3- VIVINO SCORE

Sourced from four hectares of biodynamically farmed Sangiovese, this Rosso di Montalcino is worlds ahead of its competition. The care and attention San Polino gives to what should be a simple table wine (ie - "Rosso") transforms it into an indulgent and serious addition to your dinner table. Medium to full bodied and bursting with aromatic berry fruits, beginning with cherries, raspberries and cranberries, evolving into blackberries and blackcurrants. Delicately floral (violets and roses) with gorgeous earth, mineral, and herbal notes. This truly is "Baby Brunello" at its best!

Winemaking: 12 months in large format oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2032

Down from $90.00 /btl RRP to $45 /btl in 6 packs

2. San Polino Helichrysum Brunello di Montalcino 2016
(Available in 750mL or 1.5L Magnum)
sanpol02
18.5/20 - Jancis Robinson
98 Points - Tony Woods
98 Points - James Suckling
"Wow. This is really complex on the nose with black cherries, mushrooms, dried flowers and cedar. Some crushed stone and dry earth or tile. This is full-bodied and very layered with wonderful depth of fruit and creamy tannins. It’s focused and serene. Better than 2015."

Sourced from the highest vineyard on the San Polino site, this is San Polino effortlessly boasting their prowess and talent. Super complex on the nose with wild forest mushrooms, black cherries, dried flowers, and cedar. The palate is powerful with a huge personality. Full bodied, and all wrapped up in lush, creamy tannins.

This is an intensely complex wine that will continue to age for decades, but can be enjoyed today with a long decant and traditional Italian fare. "Hauntingly long finish." - Tony Woods

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 3 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2048

This wine is available in 750mL (6 packs) or as 1.5L MAGNUMS (single bottles)

750 mL bottle:
Down from $250 /btl RRP to $125 /btl in 6 packs

1.5L magnums: (only 12 single bottles available)
Down from $500 /btl RRP to $250 /btl in 1 packs
3. San Polino Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2015
sanpol03
98 Points - Tony Woods
97 Points
- Wine Enthusiast
97 Points
- James Suckling
"The beauty and balance of this Brunello is wonderful, offering blueberry, black-cherry and violet character. It’s full-bodied, yet so layered and refined with and ultra fine palate of silky tannins. A joy to taste. From organically grown grapes. One both to drink and for the cellar."

2015 in Brunello was a fairytale vintage. With critics around the world heralding it as "iconic" and "historic", it only makes sense that San Polino produced a "Riserva" - only the seventh time they have done so in two decades!

The beauty and balance of this wine is exceptional. Blueberry, black cherry, and violets on the nose, coupled with highly aromatic violets and dark rose petals. The palate is all about finesse, being full bodied with powerful ripe fruit, dried herb, undergrowth, ultra silky tannins, and so, so, so much more. When our buying team tried this wine they were blown away, telling us they were "left speechless". If you're a lover of the best-of-the-best that Tuscany has to offer, don't let this one pass you by.

Winemaking: 6 months battonage in french barriques + 4 years in large Slavonian oak
Alcohol: 14.5%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2036+

Down from $400 /btl RRP to $199.90 /btl in 6 packs
(Only TEN x 6 packs available!)
I can’t find the magnum…. Has it already sold out?
 

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