I’ve been using the last few coupons to stock up on 2011 LdH Viña Gravonia. The coupons bring the price shipped down under $30, and I don’t know that there’s a wine on the planet that I’d rather drink in the <$30 price range. In my market, the Gravonia is harder to find than either the reserva or gran reserva Tondonia blancos.
Agree about WineAccess but there are some great deals and wines if you stack. Grabbed a bunch of St Cosme CdR which worked out to $10/btl after Amex credit and new referral code. 2012 Bollinger is also attractively priced with credits/referral/amex imo.
Plus there’s 11% RMN. Got another '09 Canon for $120. On the high side to take advantage of the 50/150 but most of everything else I was interested in was '16 or younger and figure I can pop this one early.
Looks like they canceled some of my non-referral orders. Annoying, but I don’t particularly mind all that much; would’ve been nice to get the Krug rose but it’s no big deal.
I’d only placed one referral order.
Their loss, I’ll find someone else who wants my business.
I’m sure you already have, but worth a note to customer service. They’ve shipped the wrong bottles a couple times and have always sent the correct one quickly. Generally excellent to work with.
Here is what I currently have. Am I missing something?
LI50, CIQ50, CN50, PW50FB, FBR50, FBSPIR50, FBPRO50 - $50 on $150
JB20, PS20 - $20 on $50
7KBMAFR, 3KBMAFC, 2MKBMRT, 4MAAFTC - $100 on $300
Aside from the Krug Rose 23eme 375 (which is back in stock at $109 now, at least for MD), is there anything else available that could be considered a good deal? Getting real tired of comparing wine.com prices with the community average on CT.
krug 168 in 375, which is less good of a deal, relatively speaking.
a variety of medium priced burgundy are decent deals; sigaut, rion, marc roy, tawse, etc.
Talk about state to state variation. For MO, Krug Brut Rose is $370 for a bottle (23) and $160 for a half (no edition specified) on wine.com. Grand Cuvee is $200 (168) and $100 (not specified).