One of our favourite Barossa wineries has launched free next day delivery when you buy six bottles or more.
Thorn-Clarke Wines is well known for offering a bit of golf alongside tastings of their gorgeous wines. As is, due to the restrictions placed during the COVID-19 crisis, to ensure they’re still delivering to their customers, they have launched the new deal.
While the free next day delivery is for their Barossa region and Adelaide Metro customers until the end of April.
Simply enter the coupon code WINE2MYDOOR at checkout to redeem this deal.
Alongside free shipping, Thorn-Clarke are offering 10% off when you purchase six bottles, and 20% off when you purchase 12 bottles.
Shop online at https://www.thornclarkewines.com.au/sales/order/.
*Next-day delivery applies to orders received before 9am Monday-Friday. Orders received after 9am Monday-Friday will be delivered within 2 business days. Any orders received over the weekend will be dispatched the following business day.
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