AnonymousCoward
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Its such a tempter....TBH I would never have dreamed of ever parting with the requisite quantity of cash to afford a bottle of RWT. I tried this wine at the recent Treasury event and it was very good although I preferred the 2012 St Henri at the time and didn't think it was worth $180 a bottle.... although what is worth that?
The Wolf Blass is available from Grays for $150 (plus free shipping), so you're paying $135 for the bottle of RWT. That's not a terrible price, but unless you're in a hurry to buy or want to lock in a bottle of 2013 for sentimental reasons, you can probably get it better during a sale, if you're willing to run the risk that there might not be a sale
That said, Dan Murphys everyday price of $150 (less CR / WISH card) would be a similar price.
FWIW, a bunch of people got the 2013 RWT for $100/bottle from Winemarket when they had a 20% off sale and didn't do their usual Penfolds exclusion. Langtons had the 2012 RWT at $115/bot at the beginning of the year, before it crept up to $150 a couple of months ago. So there are sometimes deals around.
FWIW: here are the Grays links ($149.94/6 pack, free delivery):
http://www.graysonline.com/retail/7267149/wine/mystery-wine-shiraz-blends-2012 - White Label Robe Mt Benson Shiraz Cab
http://www.graysonline.com/retail/7267136/wine/mystery-wine-cabernet-sauvignon-2012 - White Label Adelaide Hills Cab
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