OTO Prosecco 12x 750ml Bottles $60 (75% off, Was $240) + Shipping @ Sofispritz

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Black Friday Sale

  • OTO Prosecco cases are 75% off = $60 per dozen (down from $240) + shipping based on location
  • All other cases are also discounted site-wide

OTO Prosecco got great reviews (see link for details) but we produced too much so clearing out surplus in time for the silly season.

PLUS Gifts with purchase :

  • Spend $50+ = Free Picnic Bag
  • Spend $100+ = Free Picnic Bag + Sparkling Stopper
  • Spend $150+ = Free Picnic Bag + Sparkling Stopper + Case of 6 bottles (OTO Prosecco or SOFI Sparkling)!

Strictly while stocks last

Shipping is based on location

  • calculated by carrier and passed on without any handling fee
  • we are sending this stock from Brisbane so nearby locations or central SYD/MEL get best rates
  • we are on sendle's best rates for higher volumes but this is not the case for other providers (we only recently added them as sendle does not cover all locations)
  • Most other wineries subsidise shipping and build it into price. We have found it works better for us to pass on the shipping charge in full so we can reduce the pricing to our very best rates.
This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2024

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Comments

  • +2

    (down from $240)

    You are comparing based on individual bottle prices, and not for a dozen which is misleading…

  • Accidentally ordered via PayPal and got a $60 shipping cost to Victoria. Not happy

    • Accidentally ordered via PayPal

      How?

      • Fast checkout via PayPal showed subtotal of $60 then the PayPal invoice showed the 121 total

        • Can you cancel ?

    • +1

      You can cancel if you want no worries / send email and we can sort
      [email protected]

  • $34 shipping, really?

    • $34 shipping

      I'm getting a choice of shipping… $61.41 or $96.83

      • My shipping was $8.61

        • where are you located?

  • Is this an 'overprice to show larger discount' tactic? or is this actually semi ok Prosecco? Haven't come across it before but seems like a decent price if you don't count shipping (for some people, I'm in Bris so shipping is pretty good)?

  • $23 shipping for me in Melb which isn’t terrible but I’m wondering if the Prosecco is any good? I cant find any reviews which is putting me off pulling the trigger on this one.

    • The reviews are in:

      It’s brightly expressed on the nose, showing green rockmelon, crunchy apple, citrus peel and white floral aromas, leading to an exuberant palate that’s juicy and tasty. Delightful and charming, making it instantly appealing.
      Tasted May 2024
      Sam Kim, Wine Orbit

      An enthusiastic and exuberant style of Prosecco. The colour is a very pale lemon hue. The nose exhibits notes of pears, green apples, minerals and citrus with grapefruit pith to the fore. A clean and refreshing wine, very much upfront with flavours. The palate moves more to the river stones note characters. Enjoy this over the next couple of years.
      Tasted June 2024
      Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot

      A crisp and dry style of prosecco with a refreshing racy palate. Boasts a decent mix of apple and pear with a light citrus lift. Precise and lingering through to the finish. Ideal mixer too.
      Tasted June 2024
      Ray Jordan Wine Pilot

  • You’re advertising this as Prosecco, but it’s not the real deal. Prosecco is Italian, tied to specific regions like Veneto, and follows strict rules under its PDO status.

    What you’re selling is an Australian sparkling wine. You’re not even saying it’s made from Glera grapes, which is the main grape used in Prosecco. Without that, it’s even further from being the real thing.

    • +1

      In 2013, the Australian wine industry successfully opposed the European Union's (EU) application to protect Prosecco as a GI in Australia. The Australian Deputy Registrar of Trademarks verified that Prosecco is a recognized grape variety in Australia.

      • -1

        I think the Australian Deputy Registrar of Trademarks can verify that you are a recognised sommelier in Australia after this thorough research you’ve done

  • +2

    at $5 a bottle .. hows it profitable!
    bloody cheap and too much chatter if you ask me!! …
    bottoms up!

    • Cheers Mike!

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