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Looks like Tertini Hilltops Shiraz. Same RRP and 'Palate' as here - Buy Tertini Tertini Shiraz 2018 Hilltops | Qantas WineAny thoughts on what this might be?
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A warning re Grays online.
I’ve made over 50 purchases, all via auction. The only issue I’ve ever had was slow delivery.
Last week I won an auction and got the email telling me that my credit card would be automatically debited. This is the same process as for every other purchase I’ve made.
However turns out Grays never debited my credit card and 6 days later they sent me an SMS telling me that the invoice was unpaid and that they were adding a $30 ‘late fee’ as I didn’t pay on time (original invoice price was for $60). I tried to call them. No answer. Couldn’t find an email address so I sent them a message on Facebook. No reply. They then debited my credit card without my permission for the full invoice plus the additional $30 fee. Seems a great way to scam people out of an extra $30!
All of this is contrary to their terms:
'What happens if payment is not received?
Our accounts team will contact you via email and request payment be made as soon as possible. If payment is not received, the sale may be cancelled, and you may be charged a cancellation fee representing 20% of the invoice amount being charged.'
They have subsequently responded via Facebook and claim they are ‘looking into it’.
But given they never contacted me at all before the 6 days to tell me there may be a problem with my invoice not being paid and then automatically adding $30 to the invoice and my credit card now ‘magically’ works for them, I say be very alert to any transaction you have with Grays.
Closer to $70 would be my buy in price.On cellarone seems reasonable for cellared 2001:
Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz 2001 CORK $136.67 in case of 6
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Can anyone decode this one for me?
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If I was having a guess the description and JF score rating matches 2019 giant steps Harry’s Monster. Same varietal blend as well.Can anyone decode this one for me?
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Not the first time for Grays to do this.First time saw Grays is doing mystery deal
Any idea?
wow! That is a pretty solid priceNot the first time for Grays to do this.
d'Arenberg Coppermine Road is my guess.
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About what this vintage has been available for previously. Although probably works out more as Grays usually has very high postage/potentially hidden fees like credit card surcharge.wow! That is a pretty solid price
Well played - description on langtons and winecompanion both refer to 'finely chiselled tannins'. As much as I love a nice cab blend, $35/btl is rather too expensive for that one.If I was having a guess the description and JF score rating matches 2019 giant steps Harry’s Monster. Same varietal blend as well.
It is often available on the monthly Langton's sale for low $20's, was $20 in the sale Thursday last week.Well played - description on langtons and winecompanion both refer to 'finely chiselled tannins'. As much as I love a nice cab blend, $35/btl is rather too expensive for that one.
I picked it up for $20 at the sale last Thursday.
Yep, that's more like it. I think I saw that and still decided no. I already have a bit but am cellaring so haven't tasted and no idea how much I want to assemble any kind of vertical profile. I suppose I should dive in and try it... I hear some rate it.It is often available on the monthly Langton's sale for low $20's, was $20 in the sale Thursday last week.