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A Dozen Bottles of PepperJack Shiraz $285 (+ Claim a $100 Good Food Gift Card via Redemption) @ Vintage Cellars

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Pepperjack Shiraz is a staple wine in my cellar and I was looking to restock. It normally goes on sale for around $15, but I couldn't find any deals until I came across this promo at Vintage Cellars.

The bundle includes: 6 Pepperjack Barossa Shiraz & 6 Pepperjack Premium Cut Cabernet Shiraz

You can then claim a $100 good food gift card from here: https://www.pepperjack.com.au/goodfood

Depending on how you value the gift card, the net cost of each bottle comes to around $16, which is decent. (The Cabernet Shiraz is a little more expensive than the shiraz).


*AU residents 18+ only who are/become Vintage Cellars Wine Club Members. Between 12.01am (AEST) 2/10/19 & 11.59pm (AEDT) 12/11/19, buy a Good Food Gift Card & Pepperjack bundle, consisting of 6x bottles of Pepperjack Shiraz & 6x bottles of Pepperjack Premium Cut Cabernet Shiraz, in 1 transaction, from a participating Vintage Cellars outlet (incl. online), visit www.pepperjack.com.au/goodfood & fill out claim form & upload receipt. If claim is valid, get $100 Good Food eGift card. Max 1 gift per person. Keep original itemised receipt.

Entrants will get future marketing from Promoter. See website for full conditions inc. privacy statement.

Promoter: Treasury Wine Estates Australia Limited (ABN 78 145 321 320), L8, 161 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000.

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  • Missing a word in the title.

    • Thought the deal was for the letter a from the word pepperjack…

  • Stash

  • +1

    Not impressed from last deal on pepper jack. Used to be delicious. Do retail wines just have bad years or is there a profit in trading on the name with crappy grapes to exit a brand after a few years? Brands dropping off in red wines seems to be a thing?

    • So as Treasury sell more and more wine in China for big bucks, what do they do? Keep the quality of cheap brands in Australia reasonable or divert the better grapes to more expensive labels to be sold in China? Simple.

    • My mum loves it but I'm not a fan. Prefer others like Gumpara, Bleasdale or Boundary Row.

      • It's not a wine. Just a label that unwanted, not too bad wine in dumped.

    • I'm going to blame it on the drought!

  • If it has a decent gift card not one on par with Red Balloon it might have been ok just :)

    • I agree that red balloon is garbage, but what's the problem with good food guide gift cards? I've used them at plenty of 1 and 2 hatted places in Sydney, stacked with entertainment book … never had an issue.

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