$799 at Dan Murphy's and First Choice. Need to first register online before purchasing.
https://www.costco.com.au/Wine-Spirits/Wine/Red-Wine/Penfold…
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$799 at Dan Murphy's and First Choice. Need to first register online before purchasing.
https://www.costco.com.au/Wine-Spirits/Wine/Red-Wine/Penfold…
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Not a deal.. if you are not a member - the fee itself will make it more expensive then Dan's Price.. and don't forget cashbacks and/or gift cards can lower the price with DM.
But would you discard your membership after buying this bottle?
DM's standard cashback on Cashrewards is 3.5%, and First Choice 3%. Neither bridge the $50 gap.
If there is a promo cashback available at some point, sure - but right now this is best price on market (happy to be proven wrong).
You forgot the 5% off Ww Wish Gift Card - obtainable by any cashback member. Saving with cashback and Ww GC is about $66.
Or, once a member, you could buy more than one bottle, or even something else? Sheeeesh.
I agree it’s not a great deal if you have to buy a membership. If, however, you already happen to be a member then it could be a deal. Right?
you could always refund the membership fee after you purchase
Would much rather 4-5 bottles of the RWT over 1 bottle of Grange.
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/search?searchTerm=rwt&filters=price(0-186)&sort=PriceAsc
st henri is my pick from the penfolds range or BIN 389
Also very nice. I guess they're dailies for a Grange drinker.
Remember many years ago when a Kalimna Bin 28 or Bin 128 was also really nice after keeping it a few years.
Rich oldies hey. There's cheap wine, there's good value wine, there's expensive wine, then there's wine that's so expensive there is no real value in it being drunk, only in keeping it to sell it later.
i want to get a bottle but i don't have a wine fridge, can anyone comment if 2015 a good vintage?
Rated 99 points by Halliday if that is important to you.
Some years are better than others but any year is a good year for Grange. Whether it's good value is a different discussion.
https://www.langtons.com.au/media/pdf/grange_guide.pdf
Anyone know if there is a dozen price? Asking for a friend…..
I just told your friend. Now they know
it is $749.99 x 12 = $8,999.88
Any cash Back % ??
You definitely can recycle the bottles and get some cash back.
@vovka: I believe wine bottles are excluded from cash back schemes. Not sure if that is the case in every state though. https://www.containersforchange.com.au/qld/how-it-works
Still, at this price it's worth a shot.
Damn. If it was $8,888.88 they would have been in there like a shot.
Still a decent price for cooking
That's better than $1 per mL - BARGAIN!