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1 Current Deal

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White (SOLD OUT), red (SOLD OUT) or mixed (SOLD OUT). For newbies to Warehouse Wines. No subscription

Update 11.35am, Thursday 4 December: This deal has been extremely popular with MoneySavers and has now sold out.

Fed up of pour wine deals? Worry not, as we've got a corker for you...

If you've never ordered from wine delivery site Warehouse Wines before, go via our special link* and you can get a case of 12 bottles of wine for £59.98 delivered – it's roughly £4.58 per bottle, plus £4.99 delivery. This is a one-off box, there's no subscription involved.

You can choose from a mixed, all-red (SOLD OUT) or all-white wine selection (SOLD OUT), but you can't choose your exact bottles (see all included bottles in 'More info' below). This isn't a down-it-in-one deal, so please be Drinkaware.

The offer ends at 11.59pm on Wednesday 31 December or more likely once all 6,000 cases have been sold, whichever's soonest. When we've featured similar offers in the past, cases have gone quickly.

You can only get one case at the deal price, and you can't use this offer alongside any other Warehouse Wines discounts or vouchers. Delivery takes one to three working days.

How good is this deal? These wines would normally cost £90-£100 (depending on whether you pick red, white or mixed wines), excluding delivery. It's a decent saving compared to buying separately, but we can't speak for the quality of the wines.

Warehouse Wines works with winemakers across the globe and claims the wine is high quality – so this deal is for those who want highly-rated wine which often isn't available elsewhere. Warehouse Wines has a 4.4/5 Trustpilot rating from 800+ reviews.  

Warehouse Wines may offer you a 'Wine Pass' when you check out – this is £12 one-off payment for a year's worth of delivery no matter how many orders you make. If you sign up to this, Warehouse Wines will hold your payment details.

If you're only after cheap plonk, you may be better off buying from a supermarket – see Cheap wine deals.

More info

Included wines:

12-bottle mixed case (normally £95 excluding delivery)

  • 2x Watercourse Cabernet Sauvignon – Australia (normally £8.79)

  • 1x Blockhouse Signature Cape Reserve Merlot – South Africa (normally £7.99)

  • 1x Beso Del Diablo Carmenere – Chile (normally £7.99)

  • 2x Baya Morada Malbec – Argentina (normally £8.79)

  • 2x Bedford's Special Selection Chardonnay – Australia (normally £7.99)

  • 1x Marques de Lodares Airen Macabeo – Spain (normally £7.19)

  • 2x Blockhouse Signature Cape Reserve Chenin Blanc – South Africa (normally £7.49)

  • 1x Leaf & Stone Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc – France (normally £7.99)

12-bottle red case (normally £100 excluding delivery)

  • 3x Watercourse Cabernet Sauvignon – Australia (normally £8.79)

  • 3x Blockhouse Signature Cape Reserve Merlot – South Africa (normally £7.99)

  • 3x Beso Del Diablo Carmenere – Chile (normally £7.99)

  • 3x Baya Morada Malbec – Argentina (normally £8.79)

12-bottle white case (normally £90 excluding delivery)

  • 3x Bedford's Special Selection Chardonnay – Australia (normally £7.99)

  • 3x Marques de Lodares Airen Macabeo – Spain (normally £7.19)

  • 3x Blockhouse Signature Cape Reserve Chenin Blanc – South Africa (normally £7.49)

  • 3x Leaf & Stone Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc – France (normally £7.99)

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