Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

For any Brissie based Cullen fans, the Bellbowrie BWS has 4 Diana Madeline (2020 apparently) showing up in stock up at better than half price ($82.50 each). Buy all 4 and add 2 bottles of their cheapest $4 plonk and it comes down to $74.25/bottle.

Only reason I'm not jumping is I have half a dozen of the 2019 and just spent way too much on wine a couple of weeks ago on a trip to the Barossa.
 
CR have 25% cashback at First Choice with a max of $25. Would have been nice to stack with the recent Amex offer.
Don't think there's anything worth getting - maybe a single bottle of Turkey Flat shiraz for $33.41, retails at $49.
 
Any idea of what would this be?

update: OOS!!! Less than 30mins after receiving the email….
 
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Bugger. I went on the below from Bob Campbell matching the Estate Pinot.

"Intense, elegant pinot Noir with black cherry, black doris plum, wood-smoke, anise and nutty oak flavours supported by a backbone of ripe, gently peppery tannins and juicy acidity. Accessible and attractive now, but with cellaring potential". 95 Points Anon

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Ended up cancelling my order. Not so keen on Bait advertising
 
CR have 25% cashback at First Choice with a max of $25. Would have been nice to stack with the recent Amex offer.
Don't think there's anything worth getting - maybe a single bottle of Turkey Flat shiraz for $33.41, retails at $49.

Laurent Perrier Rose @ $100 before cashback and further discounts could be worth getting.
 
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Hi all, the clues here include 13% alcohol and $42RRP which seems to match the Charlotte Dalton Eliza. Does anyone know what this might be with more clarity?

This may be my first post on here so hopefully I haven't done this wrong.
 
Hi all, the clues here include 13% alcohol and $42RRP which seems to match the Charlotte Dalton Eliza. Does anyone know what this might be with more clarity?

This may be my first post on here so hopefully I haven't done this wrong.
Hmmm, I bet the $42 is for a labelled wine, not a cleanskin. Misleading advertising if so.
 
Hmmm, I bet the $42 is for a labelled wine, not a cleanskin. Misleading advertising if so.
It does say "73% off the price of the labelled product".
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Hi all, the clues here include 13% alcohol and $42RRP which seems to match the Charlotte Dalton Eliza. Does anyone know what this might be with more clarity?

This may be my first post on here so hopefully I haven't done this wrong.
A link to the merchant/deal would be useful. Vintage?
 
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Hi all, the clues here include 13% alcohol and $42RRP which seems to match the Charlotte Dalton Eliza. Does anyone know what this might be with more clarity?

This may be my first post on here so hopefully I haven't done this wrong.
No year.
No vendor.
Miss Leading Pinot possibly. Miss Charlotte Eliza with no clothes on at 73% orf.
 
Before it went a bit off topic with cork removing devices, I was going to post a photo of the cork when I opened another bottle. Here it is:
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Speaking of corks and how the reschke diam cork came out unstained, here's the nicely stained diam from some 2015 Curtis Cavaliere I necked the other day (which, despite our usual complaints about Curtis' rrp inflation was delicious and v. decent value for $20ish).
 

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