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Cellarmasters $50 Wine Voucher (min spend is $120)

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In conjunction with Fairfax, Cellarmasters is pleased to offer you a complimentary $50 Wine Voucher. You can spend it on the hot deal below, or choose from many of the offer great offers from Cellarmasters.

Simply enter your email address and we’ll send you a unique code to claim your $50 voucher. Keep the code handy so you can enter it at the checkout online after you’ve chosen your wines.

^Cellarmasters $50 Voucher Terms & Conditions – Voucher is valid until 31st July, 2011 and can only be used for purchases with a minimum order value of $120. Voucher can only be used on wine purchases (excludes Twin Packs, Bin Ends and the Deal of the Month). Voucher cannot be redeemed on any beer, or any FREE beer offers. Orders that breach these conditions will be placed on hold and cancelled. Vouchers are strictly for personal use and cannot be resold. One voucher may be redeemed per person, valid for single use only, not transferable for cash. The unique voucher code must be quoted at the time of order.

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  • +3

    Wow at all the cases priced at $119.88, sneaky bastards!

    • I guess you can order an extra bottle of something (cheap) to get the order over $120… but yeah , sneaky.

  • too bad you can't use it for beers

  • or you can just order 2 cases!
    Thanks heaps for this one, they've got some wine Ive been trying to find for two years & cheaper then when Dan last had it on Special - $50 offer - bargain!

    • care to share which ones?

      • Sure, Hang Rock Shiraz
        I haven't tried the 2010 vintage, but the previous one (2007?) was light (like a pinot) & oaky.

  • Be aware that a lot (most?) of the cheaper wines they sell are their own house-brands, so the RRP means nothing.
    But if you see a good price on a wine you know and like, then great.

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