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HitAnyKey42 wrote:The only benefit and cost break would be when you compare the shipping costs. Then it might be cheaper through RLL. I haven't had a chance to look in detail yet myself, but may during lunch. I just love Ty's wines.
The combo pack may be an ok deal, but the TyTaniums are $50 + $10 shipping for 1 vs $70 for 2 + $7 shipping on Woot. If you are interested in a number of different Ty wines it may work out since shipping is capped at $10.
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I am sad. Yesterday I used up the rest of my Lot18 credits on the Twisted Oak Spaniard Duo (that's not the sad part). Today, those Lot18 bastards are offering free shipping until 5pm EST.
Actually, since the TO sale ended last night and therefore isn't a part of the free shipping sale, I'm happy I bought them. Without voucher credits, Lot18 deals are averaging about 30% off winery prices, which isn't all that much. Time to be very selective with my limited wine budget.
Edit: Really? No filter for bastards? The mods are sleeping on the job!
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redwinefan
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ntoc wrote:Wine.com has the Chimmey Rock Elevage for $85. There is a coupon for $40 off making it $45. Shipping is free with your Steward Ship.
You should have received the coupon if you signed up for their email. If you didn't, PM me.
I don't know why wine.com doesn't get as much love as Lot18. Lot18 was my favorite retailer until wine.com came out with their vouchers program. Much, much wider selection. I still have some credits from Lot18 that I couldn't find anything to use them on.
That's a fantastic price for the Elevage. I don't think I got the coupon, and I agree wine.com has some decent deals.
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redwinefan
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Cameron Hughes has a 20% off sale on everything this weekend using code 20STORE. You need to buy two cases to get free shipping.
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warrenal wrote:Sorry if dumb question, but does Wine.com offer vouchers all of the time? Or do you have to wait for one of the deal sites to offer a 50% voucher? If the latter, do you set up a google alert so you don't miss them?
They've shown up every couple of months. Usually someone will post about it on this thread, so just keep reading this every day.
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redwinefan
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mkottman08 wrote:Lot 18 has a romantic candlelight tasting at a Woot favorite, Cosentino Winery, for $42.
Not sure how much of a favorite these guys are anymore after all the shipping issues. That tasting sounds fun though.
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redwinefan
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Speaking of Lot 18, they've got the new vintage of a previous Woot offer up today:
2009 Pedroncelli Bushnell Vineyard Dry Creek Zinfandel for $13.99 a bottle
gcdyersb, Lot18 recently added an option on checkout to request a hold till fall. I haven't tried it out yet, so I can't confirm if it works or not. I do agree that Invino customer support is the best though.
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redwinefan wrote:Speaking of Lot 18, they've got the new vintage of a previous Woot offer up today:
2009 Pedroncelli Bushnell Vineyard Dry Creek Zinfandel for $13.99 a bottle
gcdyersb, Lot18 recently added an option on checkout to request a hold till fall. I haven't tried it out yet, so I can't confirm if it works or not. I do agree that Invino customer support is the best though.
Doesn't work very well. I requested a hold until Oct. on wines I was shipping to family in NY and got acknowledgement that they would hold. Then the next week, I got a call from my father asking if I shipped wine to him. And of course they were shipped with the usual cardboard inserts with no cool packs. I let them know and they did offer to ship the wines again in Oct. Fortunately, the wines were cool to the touch so I told them not to worry about it but I won't order again from them until Fall (if I find anything of interest, which hasn't been the case lately).
I do consistently find wines of interest on Invino and order regularly from them. I've never had a problem with them.
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McMalbec wrote:I picked up several bottles when it was for sale on Invino at 33 (which included shipping).
It was also up here during last weeks Woot Off for 2 for $54.99 + $7 shipping so all these Jana deals seem to work out to a pretty similar price depending on the number of bottles you get.
http://wine.woot.com/Forums/ViewPost.aspx?PostID=4598723
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pcuccaro
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kittymac wrote:The Nuance Wine Finer in bottle aerator is listed on Moofi for $9.99 which is about half off.
http://moofi.woot.com/moofi/lookmomnohands
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I've never used it but for the price it seems worth a try.
I love the Wine Finer. It's the one aerator I use consistently. I also have a Soiree but the Wine Finer is easy to use, convenient and easily transportable.
Fill your glass when it is empty, empty it when it is full, never leave it empty, never leave it full.
Italian proverb