Deals to have you save cash while looking effortlessly prepared.
People who are good with money will say that, sometimes, buying more is the way to save. It’s why people who have nine bottles of fabric softener in their cupboard are also going on a six-week Europe trip (again). When it comes to your drinks fridge, stocking up is one of the easiest ways to stretch your budget further, and this month Dan Murphy's has a heap of deals to make it worth your while.
With everything costing more than it used to, we’re all about value right now – drinks budgets included. That's why we're big fans of stocking up to save, buying more upfront so you pay less per bottle, per can, per pour. Think of it as current-you doing future-you a solid. Need an emergency bottle of wine when your mate turns up unannounced? Sorted. Have to grab a last-minute BYO? Already in the rack. Mimosas for a spontaneous brunch? You're prepped and prepared.
1. Grant Burge Ink Peppery Shiraz
The deal: 6 bottles for $75 = $12.50 a bottle
Barossa shiraz at this price is something to get excited about. Ink is bold, peppery and full of the kind of dark fruit flavour that tBarossa does better than almost anywhere else. This is your BYO bottle, your slow-cooked lamb wine, your ‘we’re staying in and making it feel fancy’ red. Six bottles for $75 means it’s ready whenever you are – and at $12.50 a pop, you won't feel precious about opening one on a Wednesday.
2. Santaro Prosecco
3. Great Northern Super Crisp Lager
The deal: $100 for 2 cases = $2 a bottle
This is one for people who like to be sorted. This is a crisp, easy-drinking lager that’s become a bit of a cult classic because it works for basically any occasion: barbies, footy, someone’s backyard birthday at 2pm on a Saturday. At $2 a bottle when you buy 2 cases, it's hard to argue with the maths.








