Description
Over the last few months I’ve accumulated a small collection of bottles with various degrees of wine-staining on the labels. Some of the labels got a full shower of red wine while some are only minorly stained, some have been scuffed or torn, and others just have a wine stain on the back label: but unless a bottle is in close-to-perfect condition then I won’t sell it at full price. We also had a few cases of duplicate sample bottles, sent to us for our commercial consideration by wineries, quite a few of which were very valuable indeed but simply beyond the scope of what we sell at The Other Bordeaux and so they were just put aside.
So I’ve used these imperfectly labelled bottles and untouched samples to create a mixed dozen that contains 10 bottles of red and 2 bottles of white/rosé/sparkling at a token price of $15 per bottle. Because bottle labels get stained or damaged due to completely random factors, we cannot make every box identical so instead we divide up the affected bottles into price categories and put each mixed dozen together so that it contains as close as is possible to:
2 bottles of a red wine worth over $60; five bottles of red worth between $30 and $60; three bottles of red with an average price of under $30; one bottle of white worth $25 to $30; one bottle of bubbles worth $30 to 40.
This means that this mixed dozen contains well over $300 of wine (at their normal retail prices) for today’s special price of $180, including free freight to anywhere in Australia.
This mixed dozens has been pre-packed and its contents can’t be changed but if you have a love of French wine, and you don’t mind some less than perfect labels, then you will find these to be an extremely smart way to buy some great wine at a massive discount.
This is a mixed dozen so can only be ordered 12 bottles at a time. If you would like one of these mixed dozens, add 12 bottles to your cart (12 bottles will be auto-selected for you). If you would like two of these mixed dozens, click to increase the order to 24 bottles, or 36 for three of them, etc. The price has been set at $15 because $15 x 12 = $180, which is the correct price to pay for this mixed dozen, which includes freight to anywhere in the country.