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20,000 Qantas Points on a Case of Wine from $450 @ Qantas Wine

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Chalk Hill Alpha Crucis Shiraz 2017
Was $85.00
$75.00
avg. per bottle in a case
$450.00 per case of 6
Earn 20,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer Points.

Other ones exist as well, so have a look, if you're in the market for wine you could get a bunch of points to go with too.

You also earn a point per $1 spent, so that's another 450 points, and if you combine with this deal Qantas Wine premium member - join for free, you can get 3 points per $1 (and free delivery), so that's 1,350 points on top of the 20,000 points. Plus if you use a Qantas points earning credit card to pay for it….even more!

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  • Might be worthless if Qantas goes bust

  • There is generally a reason why they throw a stack of points your way on these wines. I would steer clear unless you know you actually like the wine.

    • Used it many times in the past (usually just to get 5-10k points). Was very happy, and the wine (At the time) was similar in price to Dan Murphy's.

      • They are a decent way to get points if you need some for a booking. We did this last year to get enough for our business class flights, we were just a tad short and the cost was similar to buying the points outright. The wine was pretty good but I could’ve bought better for a tad less.

  • 20k points is current worth about a bottle of Gossips

  • we have stayed away from heirloom wines. never very impress and high price. balnaves cabernet looks good but 2010, how is their storage?

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