Vinomofo Wine Deals

Anyone know if this is just a re-badged 'Warhorse'? Or a made for VM wine?

I doubt its rebadged, as Vinomofo have sold War Horse before. More likely to be made for Vinomofo, especially given Pirramimma don't sell it direct and the highest priced wine they do sell is only $100:

 
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I doublt its rebadged, as Vinomofo have sold War Horse before. More likely to be made for vinomofo, especially given Pirramimma don't sell it direct and the highest priced wine they do sell is only $100:

What a wonderful idea. Lets create a label from the thin air, put god knows what into the bottle, slap a ridiculous RRP on it, maybe get SK put one of his AI android robot glowing reviews complete with Doris plum and get VM to sell it to punters at a huge discount. Rinse, repeat.
 
What a wonderful idea. Lets create a label from the thin air, put god knows what into the bottle, slap a ridiculous RRP on it, maybe get SK put one of his AI android robot glowing reviews complete with Doris plum and get VM to sell it to punters at a huge discount. Rinse, repeat.

The ACCC will need to look at this sooner or later. Its no different to the supermarket chains and their fake discounts.
 
The ACCC will need to look at this sooner or later. Its no different to the supermarket chains and their fake discounts.
What a wonderful idea. Lets create a label from the thin air, put god knows what into the bottle, slap a ridiculous RRP on it, maybe get SK put one of his AI android robot glowing reviews complete with Doris plum and get VM to sell it to punters at a huge discount. Rinse, repeat.
I suspect 80+% of the wine offered by mof_ and other retailers in the discount space are made up!
 
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How ridiculous - the Hewitson Cask 66 2022 shiraz carries RRP of $450 and 99 point review from you know whom. An absolute rort and mispresentation. They will argue subjectivity but seriously, how many bottles did the winery sell at a price anywhere near the RRP - Zilch.. Nada!
 
I'm still waiting on the "new Very Expensive Picnic Blanket", as I could do with a picnic blanket. And it might help me justify buying more wine with Mrs Spirals....
 
I rarely buy from VM and have only done so where I know the winery/wine (and the label!). Would be interested to know if anyone regularly buys from VM and, if so, what are they buying? What entices you to buy what they offerring?

I find it such a disingenous, and frustrating, model/retailer (particularly for those who have remote understanding of wine). So many random wines from labels off piste with inflated, illegitimate RRP's, that are dicsounted by 60-70-80%.
 
What a wonderful idea. Lets create a label from the thin air, put god knows what into the bottle, slap a ridiculous RRP on it, maybe get SK put one of his AI android robot glowing reviews complete with Doris plum and get VM to sell it to punters at a huge discount. Rinse, repeat.
Congratulations, you've now passed training and are ready to start your own winery! Thankfully we're educated in here... imagine how many aren't and get sucked in.
 
I rarely buy from VM and have only done so where I know the winery/wine (and the label!). Would be interested to know if anyone regularly buys from VM and, if so, what are they buying? What entices you to buy what they offerring?

I find it such a disingenous, and frustrating, model/retailer (particularly for those who have remote understanding of wine). So many random wines from labels off piste with inflated, illegitimate RRP's, that are dicsounted by 60-70-80%.
I buy some wines and I normally do for the reasons below
  1. Vintages - VM often has wines that are 10+ years
  2. Quantity - DM may have a few wines but VM can get me 12 or 18
  3. Referral links/ Promo codes/ Cashback/ Amex offers
  4. If you don't like it, send it back for your money back
Some of the wines I have purchased have been
Reschke Reserved 2014 $12.50 btl
Reschke RSR 2014 $25 btl
Carbon Champagne $199 btl
D'ardenberg Dead Arm sub $35 btl

You do have to filter through the rubbish though
 
I rarely buy from VM and have only done so where I know the winery/wine (and the label!). Would be interested to know if anyone regularly buys from VM and, if so, what are they buying? What entices you to buy what they offerring?

I find it such a disingenous, and frustrating, model/retailer (particularly for those who have remote understanding of wine). So many random wines from labels off piste with inflated, illegitimate RRP's, that are dicsounted by 60-70-80%.
I think a number of vm buyers don't really care about wine. They simply want the usual drink they like that meets their price point. For instance a MR chardonnay at sub $15. The mystery 6 packs do this for the customer.
 
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dropping any minute are either a picnic blanket or wine cooler bag with a bottle of GB Meshach for $60. what do people normally target for Meshach prices?
 

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