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Qantas Epiqure Mixed Dozen Wine $258 + Free Shipping & $30 Chef Neil Perry Christmas Pudding

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Plus bonus 5000 points, and 3 points per $ spent. So 5774 points total. Plus if you use the right CC you also earn that 258 points too. So 6038 points isn't so bad for $258 spend. Equals 23.379 points per dollar. Or $42.73 per 1000 points.

5000 BONUS QANTAS POINTS AND A FREE NEIL PERRY CHRISTMAS PUDDING VALUED AT $29.99

What a pack! This dozen consists of some great household name brands and made specially for the festive season. Purchase your case today and receive 5,000 bonus Qantas Points! We have even added a Neil Perry Christmas Pudding valued at $29.99 as a gift for free. Stock the cellar up now and increase your bonus Qantas Points balance. Limited availability, so be quick! Wines in this pack include:

2014 St Hallett Eden Valley Riesling

2014 Vasse Felix Classic Dry White

2013 Wirra Wirra 'the good catch' Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

2013 Brokenwood Hunter Valley Semillon

2013 Punt Road Pinot Gris

2013 Oakridge Yarra Valley Chardonnay (Qantas epiQure exclusive)

2012 Thompson Estate 'the locum' Cabernet Merlot

2013 Haselgrove 'switch' Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre

2012 Devils Lair Whippersnapper Red

2011 d'Arenberg d'Arry's original Shiraz Grenache

2012 Katnook Estate founder's block Cabernet Sauvignon

2013 Saltram 1859 Barossa Shiraz

epiQure membership is free, it's a wine club basically. They have tasting events for around $80 or so. I just wish they did other Australian grog like craft beers and the new Aussie vodkas and whiskeys that are high up on world standards.

The pudding is free in case title wasn't clear.

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  • +1

    I don't think epiQure membership is free, but there are wines and packs like the above that you can purchase without being an epiQure member. It's $99 or 13,000 points per year. Might get a pack to distribute to family for Christmas/easy gifts.

    • Sometimes they have a special joining fee of $59 available (check the inflight magazine). It's not bad value considering you get a free welcome gift (usually a port or bottle of $60-ish value champers). However, as mentioned above, most of the wines can now be purchased by general QFF members (there are very few epiqure member exclusive wines). Also, the events are becoming few and far between, and not sure where the OP got the "$80" from - the most recent events were Penfolds dinners in Perth, Syd and Melb to the tune of $280.

  • How much are these wines normally?

    • bored so i worked it out…all up purchased individually (inc $30 pudding) , about $260 … so its very meeeh..
      guess the bonus points make it a dealish, if you're into that sort of thing..

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