This deal is packed with luxury, top-end estates, and I promised the wineries I wouldn’t name names. See, if word got out that you could score any of these bottles for just $55 each, well, it would make many of their customers very unhappy.
So, I was sworn to secrecy.
I can tell you, though, that just $55 miiiiiight get you a DOUBLE MAGNUM of First-Growth 2006 Chateau Latour Grand Vin, worth $2,800!
You could also entertain the idea of a $1,000 2015 Screaming Eagle ‘The Flight.’
But really, I can’t confirm or deny what’s in this deal.
You’ll have to trust that every single bottle is truly a standout. And that there’s a reason for the secrecy, given the small-production, highly coveted wines in this collection.
I mean, if any of these top names (maybe something pronounced “Arkmead-Lay” in Pig Latin) found out there were 99% upgrades--meaning 99% of the bottles you buy at $55 will turn into more expensive wines--well, you can just imagine the pickle I’d be in.
I wish I could tell you more. I really do.
So you’ll just have to get in on this deal and uncover these luxury bottles for yourself.
But hurry, because once the unveiling starts and word gets out, this deal is going to sell out!
P.P.S. When you pay $25 a bottle, you might score that MAGNUM of 2017 Aubert ‘Hudson Vineyard’ Carneros Chardonnay, worth $450, or another impressive Chardonnay! VIEW OFFER HERE
💥Time to DOUBLE DOWN!💥
For this entire week (October 25 - 31, 2021), you’re getting a second shot at your first choice with Double Down on purchases of 4 or more bottles!
Perhaps there’s an upgrade you’ve had your eye on for a while. Or perhaps you know that whomp-whomp feeling when you scored something that just wasn’t your thing. With Double Down, you can try again!
When you see the “Double Down” button after you checkout, you have five minutes to cancel your first buy, double your order, and get another shot at upgrades!
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Just one quick note: promos and credits can’t be applied to Double Down.