Vinomofo Wine Deals

The current Black Friday campaign proves Vinomofo have lost their way.

Who tf wants to buy a one, and only one, $100+ bottle of wine that has a 10-20% discount and still available from the wineries directly?
  • Yarra Yering No2 '21 is available direct for $135; vm $110
  • The Standish '22 is available direct for $125; vm $129.99 (!!)
  • By Farr RP '22 is available direct for $170; vm $140
  • Maurice O'Shea '14 is available direct for $500; vm $450
  • Mumm NV is available from Dan's for $59.99; vm $50
If you're buying these wines, do you care if you save 10-20%? Wouldn't we rather pay a little extra, get a few bottles and not be rushed by an artificial timer. Also, if you're only buying 1 bottle, wtf are you doing with it?

Vinomofo's point of difference was great drops at great prices, so unless they offer these wines at massive discounts (eg. the first fridge magnets campaign) this is just any other sale at any other wine store, with an artificial restriction on the number of bottles you can buy

What are they doing? Trying to bring in folks with headline mkting campaigns, limit supply, and fill the carts with cough. They've lost their way.
 
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I think that they have lost the money trying to compete with the majors for the market share. And now find it hard to raise more capital.
Reminded me of One.Tel that had some revolutionary ideas and tried to take on the major telcos at its peril.
 
The current Black Friday campaign proves Vinomofo have lost they've lost their way.

Who tf wants to buy a one, and only one, $100+ bottle of wine that has a 10-20% discount and still available from the wineries directly?
  • Yarra Yering No2 '21 is available direct for $135; vm $110
  • The Standish '22 is available direct for $125; vm $129.99 (!!)
  • By Farr RP '22 is available direct for $170; vm $140
  • Maurice O'Shea '14 is available direct for $500; vm $450
If you're buying these wines, do you care if you save $20? And if you're only buying 1 bottle, wtf are you doing with it?

Vinomofo's point of difference was great drops at great prices, so unless they offer these wines at massive discounts (eg. the first fridge magnets campaign) this is just any other sale at any other wine store, with an artificial restriction on the number of bottles you can buy

What are they doing? Trying to bring in folks with headline mkting campaigns, limit supply, and fill the carts with cough. They've lost their way.

My thoughts exactly. I got excited when I saw the wines you listed were included in the sale.. until I saw the prices.

I've also been refreshing to try and catch the limited drop deals. They're reasonable prices, but at the same time super disappointing compared to what they used to be.
 
The current Black Friday campaign proves Vinomofo have lost they've lost their way.

Who tf wants to buy a one, and only one, $100+ bottle of wine that has a 10-20% discount and still available from the wineries directly?
  • Yarra Yering No2 '21 is available direct for $135; vm $110
  • The Standish '22 is available direct for $125; vm $129.99 (!!)
  • By Farr RP '22 is available direct for $170; vm $140
  • Maurice O'Shea '14 is available direct for $500; vm $450
  • Mumm NV is available from Dan's for $59.99; vm $50
If you're buying these wines, do you care if you save 10-20%? Wouldn't we rather pay a little extra, get a few bottles and not be rushed by an artificial timer. Also, if you're only buying 1 bottle, wtf are you doing with it?

Vinomofo's point of difference was great drops at great prices, so unless they offer these wines at massive discounts (eg. the first fridge magnets campaign) this is just any other sale at any other wine store, with an artificial restriction on the number of bottles you can buy

What are they doing? Trying to bring in folks with headline mkting campaigns, limit supply, and fill the carts with cough. They've lost their way.
What are your thoughts on 1pack of this then?
 

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Every single week Vinomofo have what they allege to be the biggest sale ever. In reality its just the same stuff over and over.

And then you reach Black Friday, where they really want to create a big song and dance, and its just rinse and repeat. Same stuff as last Friday, which was the same as the Friday before etc...

The only thing that changes is the hyberbole of the marketing.

They have over hyped themselves into oblivion.
 
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The current Black Friday campaign proves Vinomofo have lost they've lost their way.

Who tf wants to buy a one, and only one, $100+ bottle of wine that has a 10-20% discount and still available from the wineries directly?
  • Yarra Yering No2 '21 is available direct for $135; vm $110
  • The Standish '22 is available direct for $125; vm $129.99 (!!)
  • By Farr RP '22 is available direct for $170; vm $140
  • Maurice O'Shea '14 is available direct for $500; vm $450
  • Mumm NV is available from Dan's for $59.99; vm $50
If you're buying these wines, do you care if you save 10-20%? Wouldn't we rather pay a little extra, get a few bottles and not be rushed by an artificial timer. Also, if you're only buying 1 bottle, wtf are you doing with it?

Vinomofo's point of difference was great drops at great prices, so unless they offer these wines at massive discounts (eg. the first fridge magnets campaign) this is just any other sale at any other wine store, with an artificial restriction on the number of bottles you can buy

What are they doing? Trying to bring in folks with headline mkting campaigns, limit supply, and fill the carts with cough. They've lost their way.
...yep and another

VM Hype --> Whiskymofo Exclusive Alert: Squealing Pig Pinot Noir Gin – was $59 now an INSANE $39.90!

CellarDoor --> $35.00 ($210 for 6pack)
 
They have over hyped themselves into oblivion.

Not quite yet, but history says it's likely. They have outlasted many other ambitious start ups though.

I just ignore the offers like those you listed, fridge magnets, etc, etc.

They actually have quite a number of mid-level offerings: $15 range, $25-$30 range, a few up to $50, from good vintages and even allowing for the super-hyped crazy RRP on some of them, there are more that seem decent value than I have seen in the previous year or two.

Part of their mission is to help drain the lake of excess wine, I think they are doing a reasonable job with that.

The recent flurry of bigger discounts from the chains indicate they are not moving as much as they want either, whether people aren't buying or they are buying elsewhere than from the chains, I certainly have been (buying elsewhere).
 
Finally VM has a good deal. St Henri 2018 @$50 but all goneA

"Finally". Really? Although I risk being called "Mrs Dry" again (I can hack it), our well & widely stocked cellar suggests VM has continued selling many great wines over last few years. I always check real world prices, including discounted, prior to buying. Some recents include Schild Edel Shiraz 2019 (ie pre Atlas & CW buyout) $20/bott, Sunshine Creek Ulysses 2017 cabernets for $22/bott, Maverick Ahren's Ancestor Vines shiraz @ $50/bott, Merrill Pimpala Vineyard (NB not Pimpala Rd) 2015 cabernet @$15 (& actually, worth it @ its RRP of $50), Glen Eldon Twisted Trunk, & 8 Barrels, various Clarendon Hills, Archery Rd Bullseye shiraz @$29 (or was it $39 - who cares, still cheap)... Personally I'd rate all of them above St Henri. Anyway... Steels Gate Home Block 2022 Yarra Chardy @ $20, Clairault 2020 Margs River Chardy @ $16, Moss Bros Fidium 2022 @ $18, Mitchell's Alcatraz Rizza $12, George's Rizza $12, Lou Miranda Dark Angel Grand Old Tawny $19...... I'm happy enough!
 
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Not quite yet, but history says it's likely. They have outlasted many other ambitious start ups though.

I just ignore the offers like those you listed, fridge magnets, etc, etc.

They actually have quite a number of mid-level offerings: $15 range, $25-$30 range, a few up to $50, from good vintages and even allowing for the super-hyped crazy RRP on some of them, there are more that seem decent value than I have seen in the previous year or two.

Part of their mission is to help drain the lake of excess wine, I think they are doing a reasonable job with that.

The recent flurry of bigger discounts from the chains indicate they are not moving as much as they want either, whether people aren't buying or they are buying elsewhere than from the chains, I certainly have been (buying elsewhere).
Rb. I agree. Best to just filter out their constant b_s hype, & quietly keep an eye out for something you'd want to drink. You can find good stuff at various price points. Example of a cheapie deal picked up was Pirathon Silver Shraz on sub $10 deal, expecting little, bought as a quaffer for a wedding. Surprised on arrival - thought it tasted good! Sorby Adams Rev Canon 2017 is an e.g of a good $19 (when I bought it a few years back)- drinking this right now - it's powerful & beautiful, bang in the window. At other end, most I've spent was most recent ; Ahren's Ancestor Vines @ $49. I won't try it for another few years, so cannot comment on taste. But I suspect it's a great wine
 
Rb. I agree. Best to just filter out their constant b_s hype, & quietly keep an eye out for something you'd want to drink. You can find good stuff at various price points. Example of a cheapie deal picked up was Pirathon Silver Shraz on sub $10 deal, expecting little, bought as a quaffer for a wedding. Surprised on arrival - thought it tasted good! Sorby Adams Rev Canon 2017 is an e.g of a good $19 (when I bought it a few years back)- drinking this right now - it's powerful & beautiful, bang in the window. At other end, most I've spent was most recent ; Ahren's Ancestor Vines @ $49. I won't try it for another few years, so cannot comment on taste. But I suspect it's a great wine
I concur that Pirathon Silver Shiraz (Barossa) punches above its price tag. However I can not recall sub $10 price.

Not a fan of Sorby Adams wines, even "The Thing". Personal preference I suppose.

You are more knowledgeable about VM offerings than my Vinomofo broker!
 
I concur that Pirathon Silver Shiraz (Barossa) punches above its price tag. However I can not recall sub $10 price.

Not a fan of Sorby Adams wines, even "The Thing". Personal preference I suppose.

You are more knowledgeable about VM offerings than my Vinomofo broker!
Hi wiz. I think the Pirathon so cheap, was because I was buying a lot of wine & bubbly for son's wedding, & VM sort of got over-generous & threw that in v cheap. Sorby Adams : you're right, if you like something, you like it. I don't overly like Geoff Merrill Reserve Cab Sauv, but I've always liked his Reserve Shiraz. And his 2015 Pimpala Vineyard cab sauv is beautiful now. I've never tried The Thing, would like to, but I reckon it's a kick-cough name for a headline wine.
 

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