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The club reserve Tawny counts, see number 2; Help

That is what I was thinking as well. The Club Reserve Classic Tawny should as it has; "exceptional wines are selected", the important part wine, as part of the front label description and it doesn't appear to be excluded in the T&C's. I purchased the deal with Bin 51, not that I need another wine fridge.
 
Bin 128 is on the list...
Epiqure has it at $39.99/bottle and DMs $29.95 in a half dozen (2012 vintage).
I'm guessing DMs is allowed?

[h=3]1. Where can I purchase the Penfolds wine from in order to participate in the promotion?[/h] [h=4]Where can I purchase the Penfolds wine from in order to participate in the promotion?[/h] Any fine wine or licensed liquor retail – including online retailers.
 
DM's is allowed and Epiqure should be too. Epiqure could sell a few Penfold's if they offered bonus points as well.

There is a bonus cellar share of $25 from Vintage Cellars if you pay 4 cents more a bottle.

https://www.vintagecellars.com.au/Red Wine/penfolds-bin-128-shiraz-2012-750ml_1843468

Bin 128 is on the list...
Epiqure has it at $39.99/bottle and DMs $29.95 in a half dozen (2012 vintage).
I'm guessing DMs is allowed?

1. Where can I purchase the Penfolds wine from in order to participate in the promotion?

Where can I purchase the Penfolds wine from in order to participate in the promotion?

Any fine wine or licensed liquor retail – including online retailers.
 
Champagne arrived. Left on the doorstep in full view of the street again. Adding another complaint to the list (I have a reference number with Aus post).

My experience with Aus post couriers delivering Epiqure wine was terrible - courier didn't even attempt to deliver it! No buzz on my intercom (I was home the day the tracking system said delivery was attempted), nor any calling card in my letter box. Instructions were to leave at local post office, but it ended up at a parcel delivery centre a couple of km from my place, that I didn't even know existed and which is a pain to get to (I don't have a car). Epiqure passed the buck to Aus post, which I thought was bad (though they did replace a couple of incorrect bottles) and Aus post brushed me off, even when I lodged a formal complaint. Appalling service. Two deliveries from vinomofo - for one the courier called me to arrange a convenient time (as requested) and was a bit late but overall ok. Second delivery no call, but wine on my doorstep when I got home from work one day. Suspect neighbour must have accepted it (has done so before). Couriers leave a lot to be desired! Shame I have to deal with often at work!
 
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My experience with Aus post couriers delivering Epiqure wine was terrible - courier didn't even attempt to deliver it! No buzz on my intercom (I was home the day the tracking system said delivery was attempted), nor any calling card in my letter box. Instructions were to leave at local post office, but it ended up at a parcel delivery centre a couple of km from my place, that I didn't even know existed and which is a pain to get to (I don't have a car). Epiqure passed the buck to Aus post, which I thought was bad (though they did replace a couple of incorrect bottles) and Aus post brushed me off, even when I lodged a formal complaint. Appalling service. Two deliveries from vinomofo - for one the courier called me to arrange a convenient time (as requested) and was a bit late but overall ok. Second delivery no call, but wine on my doorstep when I got home from work one day. Suspect neighbour must have accepted it (has done so before). Couriers leave a lot to be desired! Shame I have to deal with often at work!

With mine, they spoke to the driver last time and he acknowledged that he'd left it on the doorstep, and that it wouldn't happen again. Same driver this time, so he'll be spoken to again. If your doorstep is visible from the street they are meant to card it. But, mine did have the delivery instruction to be left in the carport; all the other couriers I deal with manage it.
 
With mine, they spoke to the driver last time and he acknowledged that he'd left it on the doorstep, and that it wouldn't happen again. Same driver this time, so he'll be spoken to again. If your doorstep is visible from the street they are meant to card it. But, mine did have the delivery instruction to be left in the carport; all the other couriers I deal with manage it.
Maybe next time it will "not be delivered" ;) and you will need to request a replacement.
 

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