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If you have a Westpac credit card you might have an offer there too for First Choice. Worth checking.
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Pity WB black label now no longer avail as this is exactly what I was waiting for.2 days too late. Snooze and you lose I guessFirst Choice 20% Cashback 10am-10pm today via Shopback.
*Edit* bonus 2,000 pts on $50 spend C&C.
Thanks, my offer was $5 off on spend over $25. Small but stacks nicely with other offers.If you have a Westpac credit card you might have an offer there too for First Choice. Worth checking.
Sold outA 10-yr-old Cabernet from a Coonawarra powerhouse for a staggering $11.99. Normally $22.50, the 2011 Reschke The Bull Cabernet is in a league of its own, with the reviews to match. GRAB IT (before it sells out) at twc-wine.com.au/e56iSKW
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2011 was a pretty tough (cold, wet, disease) vintage all through South Australia, 6/10 for reds in Coonawarra on the Halliday Vintage Chart.Don't despair. It is a wine well past its best IMO.
Agree. And an average to bad vintage. Some good 2011's out there. But so much that is potentially better as well.Don't despair. It is a wine well past its best IMO.
I have had a few of the Reschke 2011 from empyrean and Bos. Not this one though and I find it quite good.Don't despair. It is a wine well past its best IMO.
??? My bolding in the TN below.I have had a few of the Reschke 2011 from empyrean and Bos. Not this one though and I find it quite good.
Thanks. i just checked what I had it was actually different vintage. The 2011 is the vitulus!??? My bolding in the TN below.
Reschke Wines Vitulus Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
Matured for 24 months in French hogsheads (30%) and (70%) used American and French oak. The decision not to produce Empyrean or Bos Cabernet Sauvignon in this vintage was repaid; this isn't a great Coonawarra cabernet, but is nonetheless amongst the best of the vintage, its cassis fruit plain for all to see and enjoy.
James Halliday
Published 01 August 2017
Has been in the Wollongong First Choice store at this price for more than a month. Not advertised on their website though.Chalkboard Central Otago Pinot on clearance again $5 each in my local FC. 2018 vintage for anyone interested, should be the same across VIC, although you can't find it online.
I bought the Chalkboard Pinot for $5 earlier this year. It's OK. I often use it as part of a slow cook base for meats and drink the last glass in the bottle.$5 pinot. Anyone tried it? Often I find with cheaper pinots they are incredibly sweet to make up for a lack of any depth of flavor. Without wanting to sound like a snob I struggle to hit the mark with anything much under $20...Central Otago is certainly my favourite region though!
I don't think it's a very good wine to be honest, no matter the price. I gave some bottles away to friends who drink cheaper wines, and they didn't enjoy it.Chalkboard Central Otago Pinot on clearance again $5 each in my local FC. 2018 vintage for anyone interested, should be the same across VIC, although you can't find it online.
This ∆∆∆I bought the Chalkboard Pinot for $5 earlier this year. It's OK. I often use it as part of a slow cook base for meats and drink the last glass in the bottle.
If you're thinking this is an amazing bargain then I'd say you'll be disappointed. At regular RRP this would probably be in the $10 to $15 range. And to be honest probably closer to $10 than $15.
It's definitely not bad, but to be clear, this is a low end drinking wine. But for $5 you wont be pouring it down the sink, but I wouldn't be taking it to a dinner party or bringing it out for guests.
$5 pinot. Anyone tried it? Often I find with cheaper pinots they are incredibly sweet to make up for a lack of any depth of flavor. Without wanting to sound like a snob I struggle to hit the mark with anything much under $20...Central Otago is certainly my favourite region though!