New customers can receive $20 off their first order via referral ($100 minimum spend), then $20 off their second (10,000pts credited after first purchase, no minimum spend).
Free Delivery Sitewide (No Minimum Spend) e.g. 95pt Juniper Estate Aquitaine Rouge Cabernet 2016 $37.99 @ The Wine Collective
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Until 31 October, Referee gets $50 off $100 spend, Referrer gets 25,000 points (worth $50)
Normally, Referee receives $20 discount on their first purchase. Referrers earn 10,000 points (equivalent to $20 credit) after referrer spent over $100.
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$38 is the RRP, it's even cheaper direct from the winery right now at $34.20 - https://www.juniperestate.com.au/products
Yes, the discount + points is great, but to support the winery itself they're running a really good deal isn't a bad idea either.
true, but can one buy a single bottle direct for $34.20 delivered?
free delivery promotions are good for trying a new wine, then ordering any more from the winery, especially when cheaper
The Handpicked pinot for $41 is awesome though, had a bottle of that the other night (a few places have it on sale, from talking to My Wine Guy sales reps it's selling quickly, they haven't even put it on their website), it's really well priced for a pretty full bodied pinot that still has fine tannins. I don't think any of mine will last long enough to bother cellaring.
great to hear :)
Referral link is not working (at least for me). Maybe they (TWC) have disabled?
Worked for me, also worth nothing you can get an extra $25 off 2nd order ($20 automatically applied & 2500 extra points for clicking on instagram link)
Working now for me too
also 8.8% cashback which is nice
$38 is the RRP, it's even cheaper direct from the winery right now at $34.20 - https://www.juniperestate.com.au/products
Yes, the discount + points is great, but to support the winery itself they're running a really good deal isn't a bad idea either.
The Handpicked pinot for $41 is awesome though, had a bottle of that the other night (a few places have it on sale, from talking to My Wine Guy sales reps it's selling quickly, they haven't even put it on their website), it's really well priced for a pretty full bodied pinot that still has fine tannins. I don't think any of mine will last long enough to bother cellaring.