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Cellar door has 4 Wildcards to celebrate Global Drink Wine Day all Red
They appear to be as follows - no promises just in case 😊 Open to corrections
Wildcard 1 WB Platinum 2021 $70
Wildcard 2 WB Black 2019 $55
Wildcard 3 Wynns St Michael’s 2021 $75
Wildcard 4 St Peters 2019 $40

Use code BONUSRED for a free 2022 Wynns Black Label Cab
 
Bargain. Bought the Wolf Blass and Wynns Michael. Thanks for posting the deal.
Am staring hard at the '21 Plat... yes a big hard to resist discount but still $70 for a wine (increasingly unfash shiraz at that, wash my mouth for being unaustralian yes yes I know...). Has anyone dared try it yet?
 
Am staring hard at the '21 Plat... yes a big hard to resist discount but still $70 for a wine (increasingly unfash shiraz at that, wash my mouth for being unaustralian yes yes I know...). Has anyone dared try it yet?
I haven't tried 2021 but had 2018 last week. Super concentrated beautiful Shiraz well worth $60 paid. I also grabbed 2021 (stellar vintage in Barossa) and the reviews are overwhelmingly positive. So happy to pay $70 blindly on the strength of 2018.
 

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I think at the price point that Wolf plays in, pretty much every label down to their Gold is worth the price paid. Is shiraz unfashionable, or just the Wolf Blass name over the past decade?
 
Anyone finally tried the Schild Estate Three Springs 2021? Skye Cellars has it for sale at $140.4/6 bottles
They briefly had the 2019 also, now sold out.
A friend whose palate I trust strongly recommended the 2019 Three Springs, I've gone for 6 of the 2019 and 6 of the 2021.
 
From the Wine Collectives Wine Advisors Weekley Offers:

For something extra special, the 2019 Cape Barren Rare Bird Shiraz is an opulent, full-bodied masterpiece. This 97-point gem is normally $150 RRP, but right now, it’s just $35, at 76% off the RRP. A standout in our recent tasting, it’s a collector’s wine at an everyday price.

Any knowledge?
I heard, a not so good vintage from them from my local wine store. I have an 18 which was a ripper. Still have one. For that price it would be worth a try. Come to think about it, I think they had the 19 for around the same price. Maybe $40
 
I think at the price point that Wolf plays in, pretty much every label down to their Gold is worth the price paid. Is shiraz unfashionable, or just the Wolf Blass name over the past decade?
You guys are seriously not helping me not buy this! Not thanks very much...

My understanding is, from snippets of info that may or may not be apocryphal, is that our love affair with shiraz domestically may be on the wane and that it's not as easy for retailers to shift as it once was.

If this is true and China stays soft then we could see some price carnage.
 
I haven't tried 2021 but had 2018 last week. Super concentrated beautiful Shiraz well worth $60 paid. I also grabbed 2021 (stellar vintage in Barossa) and the reviews are overwhelmingly positive. So happy to pay $70 blindly on the strength of 2018.
How do you compare this with standish?

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Don’t worry, I have pulled the trigger.
 
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You guys are seriously not helping me not buy this! Not thanks very much...

My understanding is, from snippets of info that may or may not be apocryphal, is that our love affair with shiraz domestically may be on the wane and that it's not as easy for retailers to shift as it once was.

If this is true and China stays soft then we could see some price carnage.
Looking forward to more deals. Platinum and Wynns Michael on its way. Hope everyone else hates Shiraz.😀
 
You guys are seriously not helping me not buy this! Not thanks very much...

My understanding is, from snippets of info that may or may not be apocryphal, is that our love affair with shiraz domestically may be on the wane and that it's not as easy for retailers to shift as it once was.

If this is true and China stays soft then we could see some price carnage.
There was a few news reports in the new year saying how wine consumption globally has dropped some huge percentage (found it: French red wine in sharp decline as tastes change among young drinkers )

However the Aust wine industry has always found it difficult to sell premium priced wines so who knows what the future pricing will be. Like Maurice O-Shea Shiraz- didn't that price go up to like $600/ bottle but now it is back down to $350 due to new owners?

As the old saying goes- if you like it at $70/ bottle and bought it, then you will love it at $50/ bottle if the price carnage hits Wolfie.
 
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