Dan Murphy's and Other Wine Deals

Could be Robert Stein Reserve Mudgee Shiraz 2013.
Jacob Stein was GT Young Winemaker of the year in 2012.
Wine is 94 points from Halliday and he lists it as $50 & 13.5%.

That looks like a better match, but I thought I saw it as 14.5% on the wine companion site. Must have been looking at the wrong entry :)
 
Could be Robert Stein Reserve Mudgee Shiraz 2013.
Jacob Stein was GT Young Winemaker of the year in 2012.
Wine is 94 points from Halliday and he lists it as $50 & 13.5%.


Thanks Snoopy and welcome to AFF.
This was also the best I could come up with when I first researched it.

There is similarity in the descriptions;
2012 Reserve Shiraz - JH 93 pointer- The resulting wine displays a strong bouquet of blackberry and earth, with a soft but pronounced tannin structure
2013 Reserve Shiraz - JH 94pts - Full bodied with blackberry and regional earthy notes

I think you are probably right.
 
Yep - just coupled that with a $50 voucher to get 2013 Wynns Harold down to $47.27ea - I have another $50 voucher I want to burn also but it aint easy

Have $50 & $25 cards from CellarMasters CE, have wandered their site for months, no idea what to pick up in the Shiraz line round $20/25 per bottle, or anything else really.

Had a $100 card from them some months back & let it expire, only yesterday found the AFF CM card thread, would have been very happy to hand the card on!!
 
Cruiser - perhaps one of the lindeman's Trio? Around $27pb after all discounts. Am trying to decide which one at the moment.
 
I sympathise with those that struggle to find anything worth buying for CM.

There have been some good reports on the RedWine Bigot's site (well worth joining, BTW) of the quality of the Mount Pleasant High Paddock 2014 Shiraz. It is a for-Woolies-only wine, apparently. I can't find a 3rd party rating, but a few punters thought it was good drinking and there was some speculation that it fitted into the MP range somewhere above the MP Philip Shiraz. I haven't drunk the High Paddock but have had the 2014 Philip, after a good review from Gary Walsh at TWF, and loved it. On the "brighter" and "lighter" of the shiraz spectrum, if that's your thing.

CM's stocks of this wine (and anything else of interest) seem to evaporate whenever they have a site wide discount on. Only to magically reappear once the sale is over.

Anyway, it's on at about $20pb, is a dozen buy, and there was recently a discount offer for a little less than that.
 
I sympathise with those that struggle to find anything worth buying for CM.

There have been some good reports on the RedWine Bigot's site (well worth joining, BTW) of the quality of the Mount Pleasant High Paddock 2014 Shiraz. It is a for-Woolies-only wine, apparently. I can't find a 3rd party rating, but a few punters thought it was good drinking and there was some speculation that it fitted into the MP range somewhere above the MP Philip Shiraz. I haven't drunk the High Paddock but have had the 2014 Philip, after a good review from Gary Walsh at TWF, and loved it. On the "brighter" and "lighter" of the shiraz spectrum, if that's your thing.

CM's stocks of this wine (and anything else of interest) seem to evaporate whenever they have a site wide discount on. Only to magically reappear once the sale is over.

Anyway, it's on at about $20pb, is a dozen buy, and there was recently a discount offer for a little less than that.

I picked up some of the high paddock from CM for ~$10 over the weekend- looking forward to trying it
 
IMCAC 2013 Wynns Michael also on CM at ~$89.77 with $50 Voucher and 10.8% Price Pal rebate - $100.32 at Dans with WISH/CR - yes still up there but jeez I trawled and trawled - not much jumps out at you.
 
Last edited:
On CM? But you can only put in one WISH can you not? My calc included a $50 CM Voucher - so if you don't have a $500 WISH card you are whistling Dixie aren't you?
yeah you would need a $500 wish card and then make up the rest with a cc. 5% off most of it though.
 
Just a reminder which are the private labels at WW/CM.

[h=2]Woolworths[/h]
  • 88 Keys
  • Abbey View
  • Abervale
  • Across the Bay
  • Adlo
  • Amberton
  • Amiri
  • Antarctic
  • Augustine Wines
  • Avon Brae
  • Awanui
  • Back Gate
  • Baily & Baily
  • Ballini
  • Bathazar
  • cough Jack
  • Bay Estates
  • Black Lace
  • Black Rock
  • Black Wattle
  • Bold As Brass
  • Bowler’s Run
  • Brique
  • Brookhill
  • Bubbly by Yarra View
  • Buckey
  • Buckle My Shoe
  • Bygone Era
  • C’est La Vie
  • Cape Campbell
  • Capo’s Block
  • Carpark
  • Castaway
  • Cat amongst the pigeons
  • CC Cuvee Coonawarra Chardonnay Pinot Noir Brut
  • Central Otago Freeland Pinot Noir 2009
  • Chancellor & Co
  • Chevalier
  • Chook Shed
  • Ciao Bella
  • Cleanskins
  • Clos Pierre
  • coughatoo
  • coughatoo Black
  • coughatoo Cooler
  • coughatoo Ridge
  • coughy
  • Coquille
  • Cottonwood Grove
  • Cow Bombie
  • Craftsman
  • Diamond Nights
  • Dimension
  • Discovery Bay
  • Dorrien Estate
  • Dress Drinks
  • Dukes & Tsars
  • Dumont
  • Dune Ridge
  • Duperrey
  • Electrum
  • Elite
  • Endless Skies
  • Ensign
  • Famous Maker
  • Fierte
  • Five Sounds
  • Fizzyskins
  • Flanagans Ridge
  • Folio
  • Forefathers
  • Gentleman’s Agreement
  • Golden Oak
  • Golden Valley
  • Grants Gully
  • Hawkesbridge
  • Heaven’s Gate
  • Hidden Gate
  • Hide and Seek
  • Hideaway Ridge
  • Honour Roll
  • Hopskins
  • Houndstooth
  • Hutt River Estate Kingfisher
  • Ice Wine the Original
  • Ingleburne Estate
  • Iron Hill
  • Isabel Estate
  • John Jobbins
  • Jump ‘n’ Jive
  • Just Joey
  • King William
  • Koa Cove
  • Krondorf
  • L’Eglise Saint-Martin
  • La Esencia
  • Langhorne Creek Area Red Blend 100%
  • Langhorne Creek Estate
  • Le Trois Clefs
  • Legs Eleven
  • Light Family
  • Lindisfarme
  • Lobster ReeLouis Auger
  • Lollapalooza
  • Lovers Not Toreadors
  • Lysander
  • Macho Gaucho
  • Macro
  • Marking Time
  • Marlborough Sounds
  • Mato Bay
  • Maycomb
  • McAllister
  • Meritage
  • Mi Casa
  • Minchinbury
  • Mishka
  • Mockingbird Hill
  • Monkey’s Cousin
  • Moore Farm
  • Mount Pride
  • Mountain Lagoon
  • MSB Mum’s Block Barossa Valley Shiraz 1999
  • Murray Bend
  • Musica
  • Naked Owl
  • Nature’s Harvest
  • New Eden
  • Old Lodge
  • Ole
  • Once & Well
  • One Over
  • Palladium
  • Pandora’s Box
  • Paradox
  • Paragon Shiraz
  • Parishioners Plea
  • Parkers Field
  • Pedare
  • Pelican Point
  • Periwinkle
  • Pinnacle
  • Pioneer’s Rest
  • Ponder Estate
  • Porta Dante
  • Queen Bee
  • Rare Print Series
  • Redcastle (exclusive to Dan Murphy’s)
  • Redemption
  • Reflections
  • Riddoch
  • Right side of the tracks
  • Riverside Landing
  • Roo’s Leap
  • Rorke’s Drift
  • Rosalina
  • Santa Compana
  • Santaro
  • Sentado
  • Seven
  • Seven Degrees
  • Shark Block
  • Silhouettes Range
  • Silver Moki
  • Slim Lines
  • Solander
  • Sonata Estate
  • South Island
  • Stardust
  • Stonyfell
  • Strawberry Fizz
  • Symmetry
  • Tamaota
  • Tamo’s Hill
  • Tangaroa
  • Te Rua Bay
  • The Advocate
  • The Bommy
  • The Bozz
  • The Gallows
  • The Gavel
  • The Hidden Vine
  • The Kingsman
  • The Old Contemptibles
  • The Remarkables
  • The Rocks
  • The Trustee
  • Thornleigh
  • Tickety-Boo
  • Toi Toi (Exclusive to Dan Murphy’s & BWS)
  • Tolley
  • Tom’s Tricks
  • Town House
  • Trident
  • Twelve Degrees
  • Two Fat Ladies
  • Two Fathoms
  • Two Little Ducks
  • Vine Vale
  • Vinos for Chinos
  • Vivant
  • Warrior Cove
  • Watercolour
  • Wattle Villa Vineyards
  • Whisper Rock
  • Willowbrook
  • Wrights Bay Vineyards
  • XII Apostles
  • Yarnbomb
  • Yarra View
  • Yeah Yeah
  • Zeehaen
  • Zenith
  • Zimi

https://www.therealreview.com/who-makes-my-wine/
 
I sympathise with those that struggle to find anything worth buying for CM.

There have been some good reports on the RedWine Bigot's site (well worth joining, BTW) of the quality of the Mount Pleasant High Paddock 2014 Shiraz. It is a for-Woolies-only wine, apparently.

The Mount Pleasant High Paddock Shiraz is also available through epiqure - there are third party reviews on wine-searcher
 
Turn business expenses into Business Class! Process $10,000 through pay.com.au to score 20,000 bonus PayRewards Points and join 30k+ savvy business owners enjoying these benefits:

- Pay suppliers who don’t take Amex
- Max out credit card rewards—even on government payments
- Earn & Transfer PayRewards Points to 8+ top airline & hotel partners

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Hi Cruiser Elite

My VM broker insisted i buy a case of the 2009 GB Corryton Estate Single Vineyard Barossa Cabernet.

Pretty decent at $60 and great for gifts given the packaging.

I'd buy the 2010 at the same price if available. Where did you buy it from as i'm not sure VM are flogging it yet?

Cheers


Anybody with any experience about this?

View attachment 97749

I believe Delectable Blue may know a bit? What is it worth?
 
Hi Cruiser Elite

My VM broker insisted i buy a case of the 2009 GB Corryton Estate Single Vineyard Barossa Cabernet.

Pretty decent at $60 and great for gifts given the packaging.

I'd buy the 2010 at the same price if available. Where did you buy it from as i'm not sure VM are flogging it yet?

Cheers
I bought it from Cracka as replacement for another purchase I sent back. Cracka recommended this wine - I tried one bottle and sent the rest back again - as DB noted he thought it was a $30 wine - I wouldn't rate it that highly - but of course YMMV.
 

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top