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Cassegrain Wines Club CassegrainClub CassegrainTake the cellar door experience home with you!Joining Club Cassegrain gives wine lovers the opportunity to receive a selection of our most recently released premium and reserve wines. With a variety of options, you can choose to receive a regular delivery of 4, 6 or 12 bottles of wine. Club Cassegrain members enjoy regular deliveries of high-quality wines and special privileged prices on additional purchases from the Cassegrain range. Please note: We do not charge your credit card at the time of order. Your credit card will be charged at the time of our regularly scheduled deliveries. 4 Bottle Cassegrain Tasting Pack
AU$70.00 / 3 month(s)
This option gives you big benefits for a small commitment. You can sample a cross section of our newly released wines four times a year and order more of those that you like at special prices. This plan is a great way to get into 'Club Cassegrain' All Occassions Dozen - Silver
AU$129.00 / 2 month(s)
This plan is great for regular consumers and entertainers. The Stone Circle range of wines offers 'food-friendly' wines of great quality at fantastic value for money. They are delivered to your door 6 times per year. Cassegrain Selection Dozen - Gold
AU$189.00 / 3 month(s)
With this plan, we send you a dozen bottles of Cassegrain newly-released premium and reserve wines four times a year. This is a perfect way to build up your cellar and be the first to try the newest releases from Cassegrain Wines. As a gold member, you are rewarded with extra benefits and privileges. Vintage Selection Dozen - Gold
AU$204.00 / 3 month(s)
Enjoy signature wines from the best Australian regions, along with your favourite Cassegrain Wines selected by quality alone by our panel of experts. This mixed pack of Cassegrain wines and others comes to your 4 times per year with comprehensive tasting notes. International Selection Six Pack - Gold
AU$204.00 / 4 month(s)
Six bottles of International 'ultra-premium' wines sent out 3 times per year. Sourced from international producers not readily found in Australia, from the old world wine producers to emerging new world wines. |
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