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Spotted this bargain in SYD duty free this morning - guess staff don’t know the difference and the label has a lot of black on it..
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There will always be a mug punter buying wine at the duty free thinking they are getting a bargain.
I was almost tempted recently when I saw a woman grab a couple of bottles in ADL, to tell her Dans is cheaper.
 
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There will always be a mug punter buying wine at the duty free thinking that are getting a bargain.
I was almost tempted recently when I saw a woman grab a couple of bottles in ADL, to tell her Dans is cheaper.
The only point of duty free for me is to buy wine on the way to Bali or likewise as it's cheaper duty free than once you are in the country.
 
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There will always be a mug punter buying wine at the duty free thinking they are getting a bargain.
I was almost tempted recently when I saw a woman grab a couple of bottles in ADL, to tell her Dans is cheaper.
I've been buying Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape duty free in Sydney for several years now. $120/bot is well an truly best price here in Oz.

p.s. if Syd DF had any more Tignanello for $94 I'd be loading up the bags with that too
p.p.s. The 3L St Henri for $640 (after 5% off) is somehow somewhat tempting...
 
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