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The Wine Flyer, the Avios-run wine retailer, is offering a bonus 3,000 Avios for purchases of £99 or more.

However you need to move fairly quickly as this offer ends on Sunday 24th November.

How do you get the offer?

The offer is easy to use. Head to The Wine Flyer, add £99 (or more) of wine, champagne, beer or spirits to your basket and apply the offer code WINTERWINE at check out.

You will know you have got the offer as the 3,000 Avios will be immediately added to your basket.

The Wine Flyer Bread & Butter Chardonnay bottle

The Wine Flyer has a great selection of both 6 and 12-bottle cases to choose from.

The 6-bottle Celebration Wine & Gin Selection is £129.99, triggering both the 3,000 bonus Avios and free postage, and includes a bottle of classic Sipsmith Gin and Champagne Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut NV.

Other good options include the 12-bottle Bestselling Mixed Selection (the clue is in the name) coming in at £139.99 with six whites and six reds. Sticking with the mixed red and white wine cases, the Mixed Cabalié Selection (£131.49) is another popular option.

The French Reds Selection, a 12-bottle case (£131.99) including Bordeauxs, Pinot Noir and wines of the Rhone Valley is another good Christmas case option.

What’s good about this offer, however, is that you are not tied into buying a 12-bottle case as is often the case with offers from The Wine Flyer.

You could, for example, stock up on English sparkling Chapel Down Brut NV. Four bottles of this at £26.99 would take your basket to £107.96, easily achieving the bonus.

Lovers of Napa Valley Bread & Butter estate wines are also in luck with this offer. The Wine Flyer is one of only a few online merchants to stock the range, including Bread & Butter Chardonnay which retails at £15.49 (as do its Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Rosé 2022).

Delivery is free if you spend over £100, otherwise it will cost you £5.99. However, The Wine Flyer does not deliver to Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, The Isle of Man, and BFPO addresses. You won’t be waiting for your wine – your bottles will arrive in 3-5 working days.

The offer may only be used once per customer and you can’t use it against a payment towards a wine subscription plan. This is a good time to remind you that all products sold are subject to availability, and that occasionally The Wine Flyer may have to substitute wines for another vintage or a different wine of at least equal value

Order this week from The Wine Flyer to take advantage of this offer and bag a 3,000 Avios bonus for your Christmas wine! The code for 3,000 bonus Avios expires on Sunday 24th November.


Comments (57)

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  • Misty says:

    I will look on the back of my Tesco chicken at the weekend, although I’m sure on the front it says product of GB or UK or similar. In fairness we don’t buy the cheaper ones, so maybe mine are not coming from Thailand after all. Rather naively (it would seem) I assumed they came from Norfolk.

    • Rob says:

      Only the dirt cheap ones have the ‘this chicken has been frozen and then defrosted, product of Thailand’ thing on the back.

  • Misty says:

    Hmm, maybe I am thinking of Turkey. I always try to buy British with foodstuffs as I don’t like the idea of it flying round the world to get to my plate.

  • Misty says:

    Phew thanks Rob and Gordon, mind is put at rest now, and I think the British Sparking comes from Kent, so all’s well on the wine front as too.

  • Tim says:

    Taittinger Brut Reseve Champagne down from £43 to £33 online at Asda – Plus buy 6 25% off – bringing them down to £24.75 a bottle. Good deal if they don’t get substituted. *Mine have been to Taittinger Rose, which I’ll accept because the OH prefers it anyway.

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