Vinomofo Wine Deals

I don't think I've ever had a Wolf Blass wine before, but is Grey Label 2018 for $20ea worth a punt?

Yes. I found the Grey Label to be of a great value. $20 is good. I usually prefer the Cab Sav if it is also an option.
 
I can't find any references to the

Parker Estate Abbey Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2021​

anywhere. Is this a Vinomofo special label. (ie their standard Cab with a label just for Vinomofo). Anyone have any views on it - some of the other wines from this Estate get good reveiws
 
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I grabbed some of this a few years back. Maybe the 2011. Was underwhelmingly flat for all the claims of being one of NZs finest. Sigh.
I haven't tried any Sophia vintages for many years, but just an observation that 2011 was being flogged in many places for a long time, i.e. with little success and no repeat buys. On The Real Review, every vintage since 2011 has rated 2-5 points higher than the 2011. Perhaps you should not reject the brand/label based on one less than stellar vintage and a bottle that may have had a suspect storage history before you bought it. Of course the cork seal may have also contributed to your unhappy experience.
 
I haven't tried any Sophia vintages for many years, but just an observation that 2011 was being flogged in many places for a long time, i.e. with little success and no repeat buys. On The Real Review, every vintage since 2011 has rated 2-5 points higher than the 2011. Perhaps you should not reject the brand/label based on one less than stellar vintage and a bottle that may have had a suspect storage history before you bought it. Of course the cork seal may have also contributed to your unhappy experience.
I fail to see anything the slightest bit iffy in considering a sample of two to be an infallible indicator of a wine.
 
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