AndrewCowley
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Possibly Devitt Moore Captain D Bruce 2014.
Is it just another "brand" designed with the sole purpose of luring in consumers with a massive deal?Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 — Devitt & Moore
Captain D. Bruce With powerful and vibrant dark berries, and underlying notes of savoury roasted nuts and black olive, this Cabernet Sauvignon has fine tannins and integrated subdued barrel characters to deliver an intricate wine with intensity. Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon Vintage: 2014 Region: Cwww.devittmoore.com
Just another "brand" designed with the sole purpose of luring in consumers with a massive deal.
You may be right None on line that I could find though.There are normal retailers who sell Devitt & Moore. Perhaps it's not as extreme as you make out. I don't think it's an entirely fabricated brand.
You may be right None on line that I could find though.
And DM is one of those retailers who sell hidden labels. QED. Advertising at “full retail” before discounting is good corporate procedure.DM's have the 2013 Captain D Bruce. The JD email makes reference to this.
Thanks everyone! I ordered a pack to give it a go!Any thoughts about :
Grant Burge Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (3 Pack - Gift Boxed)
$200 for 3 ?
Found the origins of my purchase. I bought 2 x Shadrach 2009 (under cork) and both were very disappointing
Was sold by Vinomofo personal dealer email at $29.90 a few months ago. An absolutely legendary Cabernet that sold out in minutes… Apparently there are still some around…Is it just another "brand" designed with the sole purpose of luring in consumers with a massive deal?
The brand is only available on retailer sites that offer "secret" deals.
High RRP on show, but expectation is only to sell at a big discount.
Brand's own website is horribly non-compliant with liquor laws. No licence number, address, contact information etc.
SK provides reassurance.
Good luck.
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Purchased the 2005 Clarendon Hills Kangarilla Grenache (McLaren Vale) during the last Carpe Diem sale. Was not confident how it would be as it was almost 20 yeras and under cork... also my first experience with Clarendon Hills.Out of curiosity, has anyone who purchased the museum release Clarendon Hills wines via Carpe Diem of late had a chance to sample them? How do they stack up? Past it? Are they worth the punt?
Purchased the 2005 Clarendon Hills Kangarilla Grenache (McLaren Vale) during the last Carpe Diem sale. Was not confident how it would be as it was almost 20 yeras and under cork... also my first experience with Clarendon Hills.
Popped it open with some friends and confidence levels sunk as the cork aroma was not good. No time to decant so poured it out into the glass through an aerator..... nervously took a sip .... relief! It tasted very nice ... got good reviews from mates .... a good buy at the price point!
Interestingly, I opened this 2012 bottle a couple weeks ago (not magnum though) after decanted, there is none of those old musty smell (can't smell the cork, it broke to pieces bits ).I bought a magnum of 2012 Brookmam Merlot but haven't opened it yet. I've a bit of aged Clarendon Hills via Langton's auctions in the past and never had an issue so I haven't been in a rush to open the magnum.
love their Grenache!!! Not happy that I missed out!!!Purchased the 2005 Clarendon Hills Kangarilla Grenache (McLaren Vale) during the last Carpe Diem sale. Was not confident how it would be as it was almost 20 yeras and under cork... also my first experience with Clarendon Hills.
Popped it open with some friends and confidence levels sunk as the cork aroma was not good. No time to decant so poured it out into the glass through an aerator..... nervously took a sip .... relief! It tasted very nice ... got good reviews from mates .... a good buy at the price point!
A great Merlot! I had it last month, loved it. Too bad it was my last bottle….Interestingly, I opened this 2012 bottle a couple weeks ago (not magnum though) after decanted, there is none of those old musty smell (can't smell the cork, it broke to pieces bits ).
Seems medium light body style (fruit had thinning a bit) (but again not sure if it's because I filter the wines due to the cork bits).
I had a fair bit of The old vintage of Kangarila Grenache from 2001 to 2006 over the past few years, I thoroughly enjoyed it, if you like a soft, light sweet fruit of Grenache. The fruit has lost a bit but still very enjoyable imho. I used to pay $30+for it
If you get it from carpe diem recently, it's no brainer I think. provided is still in good condition.
There are current Amex offers for both these too. 15% off (min $100 spend and uncapped) and $150/$50 respectively. That might sweeten the dealLaithwaites & virgin wines have 30% off site wide. I can’t find anything worthwhile but someone might be able to spot something
I opened mine 2005 Grenache I got from Langtons and it is definitely over the hill. An ok drink but if I could go back in time I would have avoided.love their Grenache!!! Not happy that I missed out!!!
The few Clarendon I got were always past. Avoiding those deals now.I opened mine 2005 Grenache I got from Langtons and it is definitely over the hill. An ok drink but if I could go back in time I would have avoided.