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Wolf Blass Red Label Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir NV Case of 6 for $12.00 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Long-time reader, first-time deal poster. Hope I get this right. Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months. Tyson Stelzer rates it at 91 and the best fizz under $20. Too good for the in-laws at Christmas?

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  • Seems too cheap?

  • +1

    Worth a shot! Thanks OP.

  • +1

    Grabbed some, thanks OP😜

  • +1

    @crsgriff Thankyou 👍 I just placed an order, curious to try this sparkling wine out, amazing price, cheers! 🍻

  • +6

    I guess I like Chardonnay now.

  • +1

    Legend OP, got a couple to tide me over…

  • -2

    Don't you feel embarrassed giving out $8 RRP wine to your relo and/or friends?

    • +8

      Champagne for my real friends. Real pain for my sham friends ;)

      • I know a quote from the 25th Hour when I see it!!

    • +6

      If it's backyard cricket and mimosas, the Wolf Blass is precisely what should be on the patio table

  • "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock."

    • +1

      It was fun while it lasted. I hope we get a case or two.

    • Yeah same. Just after 45mins after the deal was posted

      • +1

        $2 for a bottle of wine. It will not even cover the cost of transportation from factory to distributor to amazon to people's homes.

        • +3

          Probably doesn't even cover the cost of packaging the wine.

          Never mind the land for growing the grapes, the planting of the grapes, the waiting for years to grow the grapes, the harvesting the grapes, the transportation of the grapes, the processing the grapes, the fermenting equipment, the transportation of the bulk wine, the transportation of the packaged wine, the advertising of the wine, the breakage they need to account for, nor the shipping to the customer.

          Honestly considering all that, it's amazing it can be sold for $8 to begin with. $2 is almost certainly a price error (meant to be per bottle) but Amazon usually honours these sorts of errors (I for 6 bottles of gin for the price of 1 from a similar error but I had to contact them when they only sent one).

  • Surely they couldn't make it for 2 bucks a bottle?

    • at $8, people would buy as needed, sometimes $7 at BWS and it’s chilled, so this $2 deal might be to clear stock from an amazon seller, or amazon, and make room for something else on a product that didn’t move at $8 for obvious reasons.

  • Oh this would have been good

    • yes, for refilling the empty moet bottles next time people come over, trick is to open bottles out of sight, or have open already when guests arrive,

  • You're good, mate. Most Ozbargainers are lurkers, I'm included.

  • Matching this wine to $20 bottle is criminal

    • Take it up with Tyson :)

    • +3

      i drink a lot of sparkling and this doesn’t compare to a $15 bottle, for a start it isn’t bottle fermented, it’s tank fermented do larger bubbles, and they do up the sugar, i find it’s ok for a $10 sparkling that bws and liquorland always have chilled and easy with take away, but at $15 you get things like yarra burn or jacob’s creek reserve which are bottle fermented.and more inline with brut for sugar content.

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