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51% off 'Cyber Weekend' Mixed 12 Pack $120 Delivered ($0 C&C SA) (RRP $249, $10/Bottle) @ Wine Shed Sale

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OZBARGAIN

An award winning mixed red and white 12 .pack, comprising three bottles each of:

All for One and One For All Langhorne Creek Shiraz Cabernet 2022 - 93 points, Langhorne Creek Wine Show

Lakeside Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2022 - 93 points, Wine Pilot

Time Flies When You're Having Fun SA Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 - 90 points, Wine Pilot

To Cut A Long Story Short SA Chardonnay 2022

Winemaker: Bec Hardy & Bec Swincer

Screwcap. Vegan.

Payment methods:
Visa, AMEX, Mastercard, ShopPay, GPay, Paypal.
Afterpay available on all orders.

Shipping costs:
Free Australia-wide on all orders using the code OZBARGAIN
Or ‘Click & Collect’ from our cellar door at 327 Hunt Road, McLaren Vale.

All wines dispatched within 24 hours from our McLaren Vale Warehouse. Tracking info provided.

Cheers!

RD
Co-owner, Joint MD & Husband to Bec!
Bec Hardy Wines

Please consume our wines safely and responsibly.
Liquor License #57613935. You must be 18 years or older to buy.
Bec Hardy Wines is a Certified Member of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • -3

    So in 20 days since your last mixed wine deal we've lost $33 of wine value and this is for a Black Friday sale?

    • +1

      @samfisher5986 Not an entirely accurate comment.

      Last mixed pack deal was only 6 days ago here -> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/812802

      Without cherry picking one comparison, I think it's fair to say the percentage discounts are broadly similar across most deals merely seeking to provide some variety in composition of mixed packs after feedback on previous posts. The emphasis is not on RRP (which is somewhat subjective) but on the supply of wine that over delivers at every price/quality ratio at or around a $10/bottle price point. Cheers! RD

      • -1

        How is anyone meant to know what the discount is if you are just making up RRP's?

        Since you seem to aim for $10 wine bottles as your normal prices then isn't that the real RRP?

        Is this just a rug store that sells wine?

        • +1

          @samfisher5986

          Oh Sam. I'm not sure where you draw the inference from that we are making up RRPs from my last statement.The RRPs are a matter of public record and we even have a demonstrable record of reducing some RRPs.

          I tend to put out deals into OzB around the $100-$130/12 Pack range as typically these are the ones that I've found over 5 or 6 years that resonate. It is a long stretch to extrapolate from that the real price is, therefore, $10/bottle.

          Selling wine (and rugs apparently) for 170 years across six generations mate.

          Cheers! RD :-)

          • @RD ADL: Your last successful deal was priced at $6.50 per bottle only a few months ago so I don't agree with your statement.

            In my opinion if a store representative posts deals that are unpopular many times in a row without trying to improve it they are basically advertising instead of posting bargains.

            Why don't you start posting deals that get 40 votes like you've done once before?

            This is Black Friday. Its meant to be a sale.

            Also you said your RRP's were "subjective"

            If that doesn't mean your RRP's are made up, then what does it mean?

            • +3

              @samfisher5986: Maybe it would be better to ask RD for a similar deal on cheaper/different wines as per last time rather than go on the attack so hard. $6.50 wines have been the exception rather than the rule.

              How about something like this: Hey Richard, any chance of a super special OzBargain deal for Black Friday where we might get some sub $10 bottles delivered? Something similar to the $6.50 deal would be great! Thanks for your efforts.

              • +1

                @Punkboy: @Punkboy Ah but then you take the fun out of it for me and the team who are sat here having a good laugh!

                Sadly, no $6.50 booze around the place at the moment - you're right that was an exception rather than the rule.

                :-)

              • @Punkboy: They are a seasoned ozbargain representative poster with a long history of posting mostly advertising.

                Its also Black Friday, no explanation should be needed that you want a better deal, not something worse then 20 days ago.

                • @samfisher5986: The old "long history of advertising" routine. A bit like "the spirit of cricket" or "one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter".
                  All matters of subjectivity.

                  @samfisher5986 Happy for you to report the post to moderators for any breach and we'll let them determine the site rules.

            • @samfisher5986: @samfisher5986

              Oh Sam, I can't determine what is a successful deal, only the users can do that.I'd be delighted with every offer getting 40+ or more votes every time but many factors influence voting.

              Of course, RRPs are subjective. Every RRP across any product is a matter of subjectivity. Do I think Penfolds Grange is value? No. But lots of people do. "Subjective" is different to "made up" .

              • @RD ADL: Basically just reduce your price every time until you hit bargain status.

                If it doesn't work at $10, then you know thats not going to work next time…

                I eagerly await your next post with hopefully something resembling a bargain.

                • @samfisher5986: @samfisher5986 your post assumes wrongly that price is the sole driver.

                  Mutiple factors influence whether a deal resonates or not. Internal factos e.g. price, awards/accolades, variety, rrp, discount to rrp, reputation et al. External factors, day and time of posting, recent other OzB posts, macro-econmoic circumstances

                  I suspect you'd broadly find most alcohol posts are resonating less in the alcohol space and on OzB, there's always a preference for beer and spirit deals - that reflects the alcohol category more broady across the country, where dispoable income has dried up because of well documented factors.

                  Glad you'll be waiting eagerly. I equally await eagerly your valued contributions :-))

                  • +1

                    @RD ADL: Any actual ozbargainer rather then a "representative" would know that ozbargainers just want a bargain, even if its not specifically what they were looking for.

                    Put your wine at $5 per bottle and prove me wrong, I bet you'll have huge increased interest.

                    You sell overpriced wine that you then put on sale every week. Thats your business model and thats fine.

                    My issue is that your sale is your normal price and today you clearly weren't willing to lower your profit margins to provide a bargain, so you should not have posted.

                    I would also point out that your profit margin is not relevant, even if you have to lose money to make an ozbargain deal the point here is that you need to either post a bargain or you go against the spirit of OzBargain.

                    • +1

                      @samfisher5986: hahahaha. Ok, let's take this one apart too.

                      Back to the very point of all of this - bargains are subjective. I like the next person like a bargain. I bought a new dinner jacket today and grabbed 25% off. Winner (for me), might not have motivated the next person! See, subjective. Bec bought a dress from Zimmerman earlier - she thought it was a bargain, not so much me!

                      The Wine Shed Sale / Tractor Shed Sale concept is something the family have run with for twelve years. Rather than repeat myself again, the detail is here -> https://bechardy.com.au/blogs/blog-news/what-is-the-wine-she…

                      "Over-priced" - again a matter of subjectivity. Your overpriced is @glenfromglenside value - lots of people share his view which is why we have a sustainable business and are on course to double our production this year - a problem most wineries would love to have!

                      Yes, today we're happy to take a reduced margin on some wines at some times. Other times we'll hold out for full margin. That's retailing - ask Coles or Wollies for a real masterclass. Ultimately, though, of course I, like any other business on the planet, exist to make a profit. No future for my family and I posting loss making deals for you - we'll leave that to other, less sustainable, businesses.

                      :-)

                      • @RD ADL: Thats a great story /s You still miss the point that this place is for bargains and the community has spoken and you aren't posting bargains 99% of the time.

                        This is not OzRetail and treating this place like Woolworths and Coles means you don't understand what this website is.

                        This also isn't Ozbankruptcyassistance, if you can't post a bargain due to profit margins then this is not the place for you.

                        You've clearly mistaken OzBargain for Facebook Advertising or Google Ads. Don't be that annoying guy in the street trying to peddle his wares and do it the right way.

                        • +2

                          @samfisher5986: @samfisher5986 Of course I understand what it is - you are not my first rodeo sunshine.

                          Again, it's like electric toothbrushes and opinions on them, it's all subjective.

                          My reference to Woolworths and Coles is that you might understand how retailing works. Do you really think that most of the deals posted here by retailers or users are at loss making margins - granted some might be - but are you really asserting that?

                          Only one contender for annoying guy in the street ;-))

                          • +1

                            @RD ADL: Most deals here would be considered at a loss or very low margin for their competitors. The shop that has the specific deal can do so for whatever reason, supplier deal, clearance etc

                            The issue here is you have your own brand with your own by your own words subjective RRP so you can label whatever you want as a deal but that does not make it a bargain on this website.

                            The point is, there is plenty of other $10 wine bottles around and your own post history shows this is not a deal.

                            But again my point is that its clear that you have not posted a bargain because #1 Nobody has liked your post and #2 your post history shows its a high price

                            This kind of "deal" should be on Facebook Ads or something instead of trying to spam a community trying to post deals. You are lucky there is even an opportunity for representatives to post here as posts like this might make the community want to ban it completely.

                            • +1

                              @samfisher5986: @samfisher5986 Sam, you miss the point, any RRP is, of course, subjective and you rpove the point. I think our RRPs deliver a great/price to quality ratio, you don't. Many people see value in Penfolds Grange, I don't.

                              As for most deals at a loss? I'd wager that is nowhere near the case.

                              You're right some days posts do well, other days they don't - why beause of arange of factors. Just as in the same way, this deal has hardly resonated today -> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/815397 despite an alleged 85% discount. (FYI - the poster will still be making a deal from that post too)

                              Indeed of the last 24 hours, aside from one BWS deal, only one deal has scored more than 10 votes.

                              Has this one resonated? Clearly not. Have many others? clearly not.

                              I have self-reported for Spam. Let's see if the moderators remove the post. Happy to abide by their rules.

                              • +1

                                @RD ADL: Notice how thats another representative post doing poorly?

                                They do poorly in general because they often arent bargains.

                                Self reporting doesn't tell you if its worthy of being posted here or not.

                                • @samfisher5986: Again, that's a subjective opinion and I'm inclined to agree with you BUT the person who bought 4 dozen doesn't agree with either of us.

                                  Perhaps I should allow you to go off at this point and fearlessly police the rest of OzBargain?

                                  :-))

  • +4

    samfisher5986 @samfisher5986 Dear Sir i asume you are currently necking Woodstocks from behind the gap in the black plastic fence at the v8s to save a few bob today? At these prices you should beg lie borrow and steal to buy as much as you can carry. Handcrafted quality wine should be two or three times the price and which i have happily paid on several occasions for this highly awarded winery. If your budget and taste extends to a nice cardboard box of fruity lexia then thats more about you but quite frankly i had to log in as a long time ozbargain lurker to let you know attacks like yours are just not on and customer reviews of this company and these products are so far away from your own Elon would be sending a shuttle to it. About to put my order in thanks for leaving me more

    • @GlenfromGlenside

      Thanks for the kind words. I'll try the Woodstock's on Sunday at the V8s - not sure what they are but I'm assuming it has nothing to do with the wonderful McLaren Vale wine brand of the same name ;-)

      • Rookie error on my first post but ill be going the opposite way to v8s on sat so shall avail myself of a few of theirs as well after picking up 12

        • @GlenfromGlenside Enjoy the Vale. Bring a jumper - could be chilly on the weekend. :-)

    • Member since 12 minutes ago and this is your first post…hilarious!

      FYI there are plenty of $10 wines in promotion available around the place.

      Bec Hardy Wines just sell their own generic/homebrand wines anyway just like all the other online wine websites that have fake RRP's and weekly sales.

      • +2

        @samfisher5986 keep them coming :-)

        Any wine producer is, by definition, a producer of "home-brands" - as for generic, I'll let those who drink the wines vote with their wallets.

        Happy for you to provide demonstrable evidence of fake RRPs.

        I'm enjoying this :-)

  • @RD ADL I have acquired a taste for the Bec Hardy Sauvignon Blanc 2022 garden series but you don't seem to have it available - any likelihood of stock any time soon? Or something comparable maybe?

  • +1

    @GrunkStrap Ah so sorry my friend. Sold out on that one and no follow-up vintage. Sauv Blanc was hard to source for value price points last year as lots of disease pressure around pushing volumes down and prices up.

    Not much similar in the whites at the moment but the Lakeside Chardonnay here -> https://bechardy.com.au/collections/black-friday-cyber-monda… is the pick of them.

    Single-vineyard, dry-grown, chardonnay made in a chablis type style. Was tucking into this on the stand at the Good Food & Wine Show in Sydney on the weekend.

    There's also a few extra wines there too :-)

  • +1

    Once again Uncle Richard displays his eternal nonchalant attitude to his critics.

    • @ifonlyiwasyounger
      Was nice for some post lunch levity in the office :-))

  • Hi Richard,

    Just wanted to put in my 2 cents that I'd love some deals that don't involve Reds - or at least with Reds in the minority if it's a mixed dozen deal. I realise that you have to structure your deals based on what you have too much of or wish to pump out quicker for other reasons, but I can't do reds at the moment for digestive reasons.

    I am picky though, because I don't really want Chardonnay either - or at least not many of them.

    My perfect deal would be a mixed of the Lakeside Sparkling, a rose, a pinot gris and a sauv blanc. Just so you know.

  • +1

    @chewbot thanks for the suggestion. As the Wine Shed Sale is a collection of bin-ends from export deals, it's very much driven by what distributors in our overseas markets are ordering. At the moment, you might notice lots of Cabernets as we're doing a lot of Cabernet Sauvignon into the US particularly with Costco. Equally because of disease pressure last year there's not much Sauvignon Blanc around at value price points. We are just light on on whites more generally at the moment as you'll see from the Wine Shed Sale page itself. That said, I'll have a look at it and certainly try and craft something for you :-)
    Thanks for the suggestion. Have a great weekend. Richard :-)

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