Recent posts elsewhere: The Pinot Noir & Grenache Thread, Wine lovers musings
For those unaware with a Vintec, there is
free Vintec Club membership, which not only includes $100 off $500 spend voucher for Langton's, but also invitations to their
@Home tastings, the next one on Wed 23rd Sept being Cloudy Bay pinot noirs, so as with Cape Mentelle, you'll receive access to Maison One, the Moet Hennessy Australia staff website
Besides
chardonnay, on sale at CellarDoor.co until this Sunday after
$20 welcome voucher:
- Devil's Lair 9th Chamber Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 $45 2pk
- Devil's Lair Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 $21.67 6pk
- Wynns Coonawarra Estate Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2013/2015 $21.67 6pk
United Cellars:
$134.99 + delivery includes:
- Head The Brunette Shiraz 2018 - GW/JH95, JO94
- Head The Blonde Shiraz 2018 - GW/JO/JH95, RD18.75
- Head Red Shiraz 2018 - JH96, GW93, RD18
In theory, nobody should have an issue with deals from here being shared elsewhere - this is a public form with information freely available
In practice, there are three things to consider:
Consequences
As you mentioned, it was a long-running offer, however, unfortunately, any with no minimum spend/order requirement is always eventually cancelled/withdrawn/modified soon after appearing on OzBargain due to popularity or overuse/abuse
In this case, TWE has now apparently implemented a $100 minimum spend, which is obviously not as attractive or appealing for new customers
Hopefully birthday vouchers and CellarDoor.co will not be similarly affected
Timing
Again, given that it was a long-running offer, but there was the potential for orders to be cancelled due to the above consequences, waiting for members here to receive dispatch notifications before posting about it on OzBargain would have been preferable
Acknowledgement
I don't know your age, if or where you went to school, but it is common courtesy, generally accepted and standard practice, to state and give credit to the original source or basis of information, otherwise one might be seen as trying to pass it off as your own, which could be considered copyright infringement, theft or plagiarism