Rebecca Judd gets wine delivered during coronavirus pandemic


She has been getting luxury catered meals delivered to her door over the last few weeks during the coronavirus lockdown.

And now Rebecca Judd has had free case of wine sent to her $7.3million Brighton mansion.

The AFL WAG received six bottles of Bird In Hand rose on Wednesday. Each bottle retails for $19.99.

Alright for some! Rebecca Judd had rose wine delivered to her $7.3 million Brighton mansion on Wednesday evening 

Tipple:  The AFL WAG received six bottles of Bird In Hand rose on Wednesday. Each bottle retails for $19.99

Tipple:  The AFL WAG received six bottles of Bird In Hand rose on Wednesday. Each bottle retails for $19.99

Bec, who is an ambassador for the label, often raves about the tipple on Instagram. 

In December last year, Bec posed in her mineral pool while holding a glass Bird In Hand sparkling. 

Earlier this month, Bec and her family indulged in luxury catered meals and desserts from Crown Melbourne. 

They also enjoyed ‘restaurant quality pasta’ by the Alligator Brand. 

Bec posted a boomerang of herself opening a box of spinach and ricotta ravioli from the delivery service, captioned: ‘Yum! Fresh pasta.’

'Yum! Fresh pasta': Rebecca Judd (pictured) gets 'restaurant quality ravioli' delivered to her $7.3million Melbourne mansion amid the COVID-19 pandemic

‘Yum! Fresh pasta’: Rebecca Judd (pictured) gets ‘restaurant quality ravioli’ delivered to her $7.3million Melbourne mansion amid the COVID-19 pandemic

In the clip, Rebecca appeared to have four boxes of Alligator Brand ravioli, which each contain two kilograms of pasta and cost $45. 

Normally there is a $20 home delivery fee for orders under $150, but since Bec’s order was $180, it would have been waived. 

The two kilo boxes each contain 60 pieces of ravioli, meaning that the pasta cost her 75 cents per piece. 

The Alligator Brand website describes its products as ‘hatted restaurant quality pasta delivered direct to your door’. 

Expensive taste: In the clip, Rebecca appeared to have four boxes of Alligator Brand ravioli, which each contain two kilograms of pasta cost $45 - a total of $180

Expensive taste: In the clip, Rebecca appeared to have four boxes of Alligator Brand ravioli, which each contain two kilograms of pasta cost $45 – a total of $180

No tins allowed! Rebecca showcased a huge array of catered meals from Crown Melbourne amid the coronavirus pandemic on Instagram last week

No tins allowed! Rebecca showcased a huge array of catered meals from Crown Melbourne amid the coronavirus pandemic on Instagram last week

Last week, Rebecca showed off her very luxe food haul from Melbourne Crown’s Atlantic Group in an Instagram video. 

‘If you’re in Melbourne, you would have heard of the Atlantic Group, they run a range of amazing venues and of course have the Atlantic Restaurant at Crown,’ she said.  

Bec went on to explain they are now doing takeaway, allowing for restaurant quality meals at home, which are easily prepared. 

She then showed off meals, which included lamb and date filo cigars, beef rib roasts, tortellini, potato gnocchi, ragu, butter chicken with rice along with fresh salads. 

At home restaurant! Bec showed a number of delicious meals, including lamb and date filo cigars, beef rib roasts, tortellini and potato gnocchi - along with fresh salads last week

At home restaurant! Bec showed a number of delicious meals, including lamb and date filo cigars, beef rib roasts, tortellini and potato gnocchi – along with fresh salads last week

If that wasn’t enough for the WAG, she went on to showcase a number of delicious sweet treats including salted peanut butter crunch and salted caramel desserts. 

Bec is mother to son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and toddler twins Tom and Darcy, both aged three, who she shares with husband Chris Judd.

Since schools have shut down in Victoria due to the coronavirus, she is currently home schooling her children in her $7.3 million Melbourne mansion. 

As of Wednesday, there have been 6,010 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, which have resulted in 50 deaths.

Pandemic: As of Wednesday, there have been 6,010 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Australia, which have resulted in 50 deaths

Pandemic: As of Wednesday, there have been 6,010 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Australia, which have resulted in 50 deaths