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The Offer
Check your AmEx Offers for the following deals:
- Get a $30 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $30 or more online at marthastewartwine.com/amex by 12/31/2021. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $90). Purchases must be completed by using the link provided. See terms
- Get a $30 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $30 or more online only at wineinsiders.com/amex by 1/15/2022. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $90). Purchases must be completed by using the link provided. See terms.
- Get a $30 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $30 or more online only at macyswineshop.com/amex by 1/15/2022. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $90). Purchases must be completed by using the link provided. See terms.
Our Verdict
These are cheap wines which could be worth having around. Hopefully someone can chime in with how to get the cheapest/free wines using these deals. There are a few other wine deals in AmEx Offers, but these are the best ones there.
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Shipping 14.99 unless 6 bittles are bought. $16 bottle with shipping should work. Right?
Edit: minimum 4 bottles required to checkout. Not great offer after all.
Mine shows minimum 3 bottles. And there is FALL30 Promo you can use
checkout page says using any other promo code will invalidate the offer
if you order over $90 in one transaction will it activate it for 90 back 30×3. Walmart has their offer $10 off 30 that can be used 4 times, I did one transaction over $120 and got $40 back.
Don’t do subscription. I followed the link in amex offer, got a subscription, which the offer allows, and still did not trigger the offer. Chat with amex was deadend, claim I went through a different link or added promo code, which I did not. No matter. Avoid.
With all the restaurants being closed during pandemic, I am sure they have a huge inventory of cheap wines. Airport lounges are the biggest customer I think.
Do not drink cheap alcohol, bad for your brain and body.
TBF, there’s are at word ‘ adequate’ wines IMO. They are not mind blowing by any means but the sampling of dry reds I’ve gotten from 2 of them were pretty good. They’re supposedly 14+ each, and I think I was around $5 a bottle with the promos and shipping and AO factored in.
To get 6 bottles for $15-20, what I’ve done in the past: sign up on wine insiders, add some wine to cart then wait and I start getting daily offers via email. After about a week, they start sending “all bottles $6-9”. $8 seems to be the best these days, click through their email, add 6 bottles (free shipping), 6*$8 =48 + some tax – $30 amex = ~$20. I’ve gotten $6/bottle offers which made it <$10 for 6 earlier this year.
That was a great way to do it, but NOW they are enforcing the ‘Use this Link ONLY’ so the Email discount wouldn’t work…I think its how they actually make their money – Reverse $ hacking people =P
You’re right, that’s new and kills my method.
For example, if I were to spend over $60 in one order, would I receive only one $30 credit on that one order or would I receive $60 since the offer offers $30 off every $30 spent? Thanks!
I like the way you think. Not sure if AmEx thinks that way 😀
Not a single one ship to me.
Right now you can get 3 bottles of villa amoroso for about 45 with shipping. 5 per bottle. It is ok for table wine. Leading up to Thanksgiving they will have trios that are better wines probably for 30 to 40. I look at price per bottle and give them as gifts.
This is exactly the ones I bought, Sangiovese Villa Amoroso.
WineInsiders’ deal is particularly lucrative since it stacks with their Groupon offers. See details in my comment:
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/targeted-amex-offer-martha-stewart-wine-spend-30-receive-25-statement-credit-2500-membership-rewards/#comment-1248877
unless one is knowledgeable about Bordeaux its pretty fraught to buy the no name estates that show up in these kinds offers. There are 6500 estates in the region, and there’s a lot of junk out there. A good deal on bad bottlings isn’t a bargain.
I’m not an expert, but I like their wine. So, the deal does work for me.
P.S. The real problem is that their Groupon deals seem to be gone. ;-(
if you like Bordeaux, and can get shipping, check out K&L wines. They bring in plenty of no name estates that are high quallty. Also check out Bordeaux Wine Enthusiasts web site.
I’ve been a huge fan of the region for 3 decades, and the wines are magestic, long lived. One doesn’t have to spend $$$ either….
I’d say this isn’t such a good deal, but, i wouldn’t want to ‘whine’.
Get out
The sites, and the offers, are contrived so that there is almost no way to get ‘free’ wine with the offers. And there is the risk of the offer not working, even if you click in via the dedicated link.
Honestly: best way to get cheap (good) wine is look for Kirkland Signature stuff at your Costco – their functional Rioja, Chianti, and Cotes du Rhone usually run $7/per. Second best way is watch the closeout bins at a real wine store – sometimes when its the last bottle or two, stores will just sell it for a song. I have noticed that grocery stores – with a perishables must be sold now mentality – are good places to find deals, if they have a fine wine dept.
If y’all are in it for the cheapest/best route, make your own! Just made wine for our wedding, it came out FANTASTIC. Easily $15-25/bottle quality (here cheapest possible wine is $7-10 for reference). Came to just over $400 for 16 gallons, which equals 78+ bottles. We did have the equipment already so that’s another $50-100 one time expense. Do yourself a favor and use the highest quality fresh grapes/juice you can source (as opposed to “kits” you can get online). A cool hobby to do once or twice a year.
What are your sources for good quality grapes?
I second the Costco suggestion. The Kirkland wines are incredible for the price, easily worth two or three times the seven dollars you pay for them. The Rioja is particularly excellent and always gets rave reviews. Another option is ordering wine by the case from a local wine store, you can often save a huge amount if you like the particular wine. Unless someone find a way to get these offers for zero out-of-pocket, I’ll stick with Kirkland.