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LAST DAY: Excellent Black Friday Avios offers from The Wine Flyer

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This article is sponsored by The Wine Flyer

The Wine Flyer, the Avios-run wine retailer, is making FOUR generous Black Friday offers available!

You will need to move quickly, however, as all four offers end at 23.59 today, Monday 2nd December.

The Wine Flyer Quadruple Avios image

Offer 1: Earn quadruple Avios on everything!

For purchases made today, Monday 2nd December, you will earn quadruple Avios on everything you buy (excluding subscriptions). This means you get an impressive 20 Avios per £1 spent on wines, beers and spirits.

For example, you would earn 2,640 Avios with the Premium Champagne Selection, pictured below and priced at £131.99, rather than the usual 660 Avios.

This offer is available on single bottles as well as cases. There is no code required and the quadruple Avios will be automatically applied to each product.

For more information on The Wine Flyer ‘quadruple Avios on everything’ offer, click here.

Premium Champagne Selection

Offer 2: Save with the ‘bestsellers sale’

The Wine Flyer has reduced the price of some of their bestselling lines such as Laurent Perrier Champagne, Whispering Angel, Chapel Down Brut NV, all Bread & Butter wines and more by up to £5.

You can now pick up a bottle of Laurent Perrier La Cuvée Champagne Brut NV for £39.99, for example.

This stacks with the quadruple Avios deal so you would be earning 800 Avios per bottle.

Again, no code is required with the price reductions and quadruple Avios automatically applied.

For more information on the Bestsellers price reductions, click here.

The Wine Flyer Spend Avios offer

Offer 3: Get a special deal when you spend your Avios

There is a good redemption offer on one of The Wine Flyer’s most popular 12 bottle cases, the Mixed Cabalié Selection.

This case can be bought for just 17,845 Avios plus £6.59, a reduction of 5,115 Avios on the standard price.

For more information on this offer, click here.

Offer 4: An exclusive offer for new customers

If you haven’t ordered from The Wine Flyer before, now could be the time to give them a try!

The Wine Flyer is offering a Black Friday discount of up to 35% on three of their most popular cases of twelve wines, selling them at just £99 (plus quadruple Avios!) to new customers only.

The cases included in the offer are:

To take advantage of this offer you need to use the code BF24NEW at checkout.

This offer can only be used once and you will receive the discount on just one of the cases. (If you were to add two cases to your basket, you would receive the discount on the cheapest of the participating cases).  

For more information on this new customer exclusive, click here.

Delivery information

Delivery is free if you spend over £100, otherwise it will cost you £5.99.

The Wine Flyer does not deliver to Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, The Isle of Man, and BFPO addresses.

You should allow up to five working days for delivery.

You need to order TODAY from The Wine Flyer to take advantage of these generous Black Friday offers.

No offer codes will be accepted in conjunction with these offers (with the exception of the New Customer Exclusive code BF24NEW). Other terms and conditions apply to the offers, and can all be found at the bottom of this page.

Comments (24)

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  • Alex G says:

    Use code AUTUMNBOOK for an extra 3000 Avios when ordering a mixed case. Can be one of their cases, or any 12 bottles of your choice. They have some table wines at £9.99 a bottle that come with 200 Avios per bottle. A 12 bottle case will get you 5400 Avios for £119.88. Assuming their overpriced wine is worth £7 a bottle, you are buying Avios for 0.67p

  • TimM says:

    Post Covid, my tastebuds can’t tell the difference between a good wine and Sainbury’s Penguin Sands at £4.29 a bottle. I used to love a good Barolo or Amarone but now they are a waste of money for me. I am sure many others of The Wine Flyer’s prospective market are similarly affected. Penguin Sands it is.

  • James Wyatt says:

    Alex G hits the nail on the head. The wines are marked up too much. Moët & Chandon at over £40 when I bought some recently from Tesco for £27

  • Barrel for Scraping says:

    Not sure why AGL keeps paying to get these sponsored slots, all they get for their money is comments on how overpriced their wines are. It can still work out as a good deal when you take into account the value of the Avios but then wouldn’t HfP mention it anyway if it was such a good deal?

    • ianM says:

      I sense a rhetorical question 😉

    • JDB says:

      The wider audience seems to overlook the underlying price preferring to see the attractive headline offers. In the wine space, Laithwaites has built a successful business on this basis. It’s just one of a variety of successful strategies used by retailers across most sectors.

      • Alex G says:

        I think Laithwaites/Averys/STWC (all the same company) works because a lot of people take out subscriptions on appreciation offer and stick with them.

        I buy most of my wine through them, but often pay less than £5 a bottle, and cancel the subscription after the first case.

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      There are far more people who read the article and then buy the wine than those that comment on the articles

      AGL is interested in the former but not necessarily the latter.

  • SteveCroydon says:

    Promotional code AUTUMNBOOK didn’t work for me, nor did the previously valid AUTUMNBONUS. However, MISSEDYOU adds 2,000 bonus Avios for me.

  • G says:

    Overpriced wine, marked up on other retailers (supermarkets and leading wine merchants), for the lure of minuscule amounts of avios in the grand scheme of things.

    Support your local wine stockists or independent retailers – rather than another cash grab by AGL

  • Iain says:

    Yes it’s overpriced. But considering you need to pay c. £1000 in Y for equivalent amount of Avios, it’s a good deal.

    Try the code TUBE. Worked for me yesterday resulting in me getting 7,000 Aviis.

  • SteveCroydon says:

    MISSEDYOU no longer works for me, nor did TUBE. TUBE really gave 7,000 Avios?? That’s a hell of a lot!
    Looks like TWF are reading the posts on here and pulling the old codes that still worked.

    • Rob says:

      TUBE gives 4,000 Avios on £149.99. Still works.

      However, as per the article, other codes are not meant to combine with some of these offers.

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