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How do you get it at $150 with a 20% or 22% code?
I think you can get to $161.50 with 22% code - then using egift cards take it down to $153 - also I did get couple of $$ using ebay cashback (I bought Rosenvale) - so I see how it would get close to $150ish
 

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I think you can get to $161.50 with 22% code - then using egift cards take it down to $153 - also I did get couple of $$ using ebay cashback (I bought Rosenvale) - so I see how it would get close to $150ish
Apparently risky to track, but someone mentioned 9/10 Qantas pts will track with codes! That's another option
 
Gippsland could end up being one of Australia’s great Pinot regions.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this one. Worst case you can have two and send the rest back.
I only ever have to have one to know the decision.......I am looking forward to it immensely considering how lovely the late twenny bucker pinots i have had tasted. When you say Gippsland' could be' , it already is the home of the most expensive pinot in Oz..but that means jack to me.
You have to taste.
 
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I am too late, ebay circe is OOS, I go back to vinomofo, refer it to my partner $25 off, and 14%off (corporate cash back, not public) for new customer. I rarely buy wine from vf.
 
I am too late, ebay circe is OOS, I go back to vinomofo, refer it to my partner $25 off, and 14%off (corporate cash back, not public) for new customer. I rarely buy wine from vf.
You could email and ask them? They might refill eBay stock if they still have it in stock.

I didn't buy it either, Vivino was like 3.7-3.8? Which isn't great to me.
 
You could email and ask them? They might refill eBay stock if they still have it in stock.

I didn't buy it either, Vivino was like 3.7-3.8? Which isn't great to me.
I don't know they will refill, anyway, I have bought from vf. I avoid reading the rating in Vivino, It seems inconsistent.
 
I don't know they will refill, anyway, I have bought from vf. I avoid reading the rating in Vivino, It seems inconsistent.
It does sound good by what people said here, and Vivino isn't the bench mark. I was just surprised, and honestly buying a while case is tough for me unless I can split it.

I generally want Pinots tho!
 
You could email and ask them? They might refill eBay stock if they still have it in stock.

I didn't buy it either, Vivino was like 3.7-3.8? Which isn't great to me.
3.8 and only 14 reviews on Vivino so not really an accurate rating anyway.

I bought it... At $13 for a Pinot that is a risk that can be very rewarding if it is good.
And if it is bad it shouldn’t be too much trouble to send it back...
 
3.8 and only 14 reviews on Vivino so not really an accurate rating anyway.

I bought it... At $13 for a Pinot that is a risk that can be very rewarding if it is good.
And if it is bad it shouldn’t be too much trouble to send it back...
Yeah, that's true
Unlike many people here tho I don't tend to open a bottle straight away
 
3.8 and only 14 reviews on Vivino so not really an accurate rating anyway.

I bought it... At $13 for a Pinot that is a risk that can be very rewarding if it is good.
And if it is bad it shouldn’t be too much trouble to send it back...
Nice to have a stab in the dark sometimes to see whether you have found a stunner or whether you have found a wine worth fourteen bucks that tastes like its fourteen bucks. I think a review from those who bought will be in order. You can read plenty of reviews and get a generalised idea but you still have the benefit of returning the balance of the case. I had two pinots last Saturday night, one a Tokar 19 which I liked but the Cape Shanck 19 was half a point better than the Tokar. You can find the Cape for 96 a six pack, but you would expect a forty bucket pinot to usurp the last six I gave had since April. A Trapeze pinot 14 rpm the Yarra was a memorable Standout, another Fo purchase.

Enjoy.
 

This would fit the bill as the top of the range from a family producer that won a gold medal at the 2019 CWSA... but it's only a guess based on some quick googling...


Confirmed on arrival today. No wooden boxes or fancy wrapping, but the same glorious Shiraz. Well worth the wait and great value at the pre-arrival price. Looks like it's all been snapped up though. Highly recommended if this one pops up again.
 

Confirmed on arrival today. No wooden boxes or fancy wrapping, but the same glorious Shiraz. Well worth the wait and great value at the pre-arrival price. Looks like it's all been snapped up though. Highly recommended if this one pops up again.

I'm not sure what the pre-arrival price was, but it's available at $19.90
 
Received this email from my VM broker today - might be of interest to some people here

I am very impressed with Pirramimma in general

Your Wine Dealer touching base again, I hope you're well!

Just getting in touch today to let you know about some new McLaren Vale wines from Pirramimma!
A five star Halliday rated producer that we've been lucky enough to work closely with over the last 6 months, Pirramimma were awarded Best Australian Wine Producer for the third consecutive year at the 2017 AWC Vienna International Wine Challenge!
The first wine is a new one which we are extremely lucky to get our hands on - the very rare, limited edition 'Heritage' Shiraz (INSANE value this one!). The second is a new vintage of the super-premium, flagship 'War Horse' Shiraz coming from the outstanding 9/10 rated 2017 vintage. And thirdly, I wanted to let you know that we've restocked on the hugely popular, very premium ACJ Cabernet blend 2017.

If you're interested in knowing what else we have in stock from Pirramimma just let me know. I currently have a great selection ranging from excellent value mid-week priced reds to heavily discounted premiums.

1. Pirramimma Heritage Limited Edition Shiraz 2016 (pre-arrival)


This rare Limited Edition release from Pirramimma is crafted from the very best fruit rows grown in the low-yielding "War Horse" and "Ironstone" blocks, each planted in the 1950's.
An aromatic bouquet of bright, lifted blueberry, black cherry and spicy plum are dominant with oaky characteristics of vanilla bean, black pepper and mocha. The concentrated palate carries blackberry, liquorice and dark chocolate, a hint of black pepper and toasty vanilla and cedar. Drinking fantastically with potential to evolve well over the next 15 years at least.

Alcohol: 14.8%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2038

Just $15 /btl down from $50 RRP in dozens
Expected to dispatch from our warehouse next Friday the 25th of June

 
Nice to have a stab in the dark sometimes to see whether you have found a stunner or whether you have found a wine worth fourteen bucks that tastes like its fourteen bucks. I think a review from those who bought will be in order. You can read plenty of reviews and get a generalised idea but you still have the benefit of returning the balance of the case. I had two pinots last Saturday night, one a Tokar 19 which I liked but the Cape Shanck 19 was half a point better than the Tokar. You can find the Cape for 96 a six pack, but you would expect a forty bucket pinot to usurp the last six I gave had since April. A Trapeze pinot 14 rpm the Yarra was a memorable Standout, another Fo purchase.

Enjoy.
Trapeze, was it from VM? Doesn't look available anywhere online. Nick's had it, but sold out.
 
Received this email from my VM broker today - might be of interest to some people here

I am very impressed with Pirramimma in general

Your Wine Dealer touching base again, I hope you're well!

Just getting in touch today to let you know about some new McLaren Vale wines from Pirramimma!
A five star Halliday rated producer that we've been lucky enough to work closely with over the last 6 months, Pirramimma were awarded Best Australian Wine Producer for the third consecutive year at the 2017 AWC Vienna International Wine Challenge!
The first wine is a new one which we are extremely lucky to get our hands on - the very rare, limited edition 'Heritage' Shiraz (INSANE value this one!). The second is a new vintage of the super-premium, flagship 'War Horse' Shiraz coming from the outstanding 9/10 rated 2017 vintage. And thirdly, I wanted to let you know that we've restocked on the hugely popular, very premium ACJ Cabernet blend 2017.

If you're interested in knowing what else we have in stock from Pirramimma just let me know. I currently have a great selection ranging from excellent value mid-week priced reds to heavily discounted premiums.

1. Pirramimma Heritage Limited Edition Shiraz 2016 (pre-arrival)


This rare Limited Edition release from Pirramimma is crafted from the very best fruit rows grown in the low-yielding "War Horse" and "Ironstone" blocks, each planted in the 1950's.
An aromatic bouquet of bright, lifted blueberry, black cherry and spicy plum are dominant with oaky characteristics of vanilla bean, black pepper and mocha. The concentrated palate carries blackberry, liquorice and dark chocolate, a hint of black pepper and toasty vanilla and cedar. Drinking fantastically with potential to evolve well over the next 15 years at least.

Alcohol: 14.8%
Cellaring: Drink now until 2038

Just $15 /btl down from $50 RRP in dozens
Expected to dispatch from our warehouse next Friday the 25th of June
Yeah, same. For me the ACJ was a standout. Have only had one bottle - trying to hold myself back from opening more!
 

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