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rich, full-bodied
Various
95+ Point Lineup
$630
$189
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This is the summit, mofo. The ‘Best in Class’ of the wine world. Wines beloved by the experts and novices alike.
12PK - $15.75 / BTL
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Why do we love this case?
The wines that turned even the haughtiest of critics into star-struck fanpeople who mysteriously ‘forget to spit it out’ during a high-brow tasting panel. The concept behind this pack is pretty simple; there’s only one condition to entry - a 95 point or higher award. The vast majority need not apply. We already separate the wheat from the chaff here at the ‘fo. This is the artisan stonebaked masterwork that results.
2x Ivyburn Regional Series Barossa Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Talk about value for money! So much fruit, so much oak, so much intensity, all packed into one gorgeous bottle. This price turns what would normally be a special occasion wine into the ultimate weekday warrior.
From the sloping foot hills of the Barossa ranges comes a big, bad, bustling, Barossa beauty. The old vines of the site create slow-ripened, small bunches of shiraz grapes rich with concentrated black and dark red fruits. A deeply layered wine with fragrant American oak, hints of black pepper spice and enduring, yet fine-grained tannins. The sheer intensity of flavour puts this wine in a really good spot to reward aging for 10+ years but, as we always say, a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Drink it whenever you want, why needlessly deprive yourself of this kind of happiness...
You’d pay $65 full price.

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2x Auld Family Wines 'The Ernie' Single Vineyard Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
96 points and a 4.2 Vivino Rating are absolutely nothing to shake a stick at. All the hallmarks of classic Barossa shiraz are right here. Generous, bold and packed full of flavour, we're unbelievably stoked with how this vintage is drinking (already)!
The Barossa Valley is home to quite a few multi-generational wine families. There are legacies as far as the eye can see, stretching across the Barossa plains and rooted as deep as the oldest vineyards. The Aulds are one such family, with the current generation Sam and Jock paying tribute to their lineage who were planting Australian vineyards in the mid 1800's. Each sip tells a story of sun-soaked vineyards, family traditions, and a relentless pursuit of quality. After the first taste of Ernie shiraz you won't be looking back.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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2x First Drop Wines The Zenith Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
First Drop wines continue their hot-streak with a big, bold, smooth Barossa shiraz - with 95pts to show for it. Dark fruit, velvety tannins and a big structure, this is about as much Barossa and you can cram into a bottle. Unbelievable value. This is the kind of shiraz that disappears much faster than you'd think. Plush, ripe, fruit-driven, and dangerously drinkable, it delivers everything you want from Barossa fruit - dark berries, savoury spice, and a luscious, big mouthfeel that keeps you coming back. Ten months in seasoned French oak keeps the focus on pure, expressive fruit. It's soft, textured, and perfectly balanced for maximum drinking joy. No overthinking needed here - just pure enjoyment.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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2x Haselgrove Cul Stor Shiraz Cabernets 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Multiple vintages of Haselgrove's Cul Stor shiraz blend have rushed into our warehouse and zoomed straight back out and to your front door faster than you can say ‘shiraz blended with cab sav and a splash of cab franc’. At its core, we have all the plush dark berries, plums and chocolatey goodness that you’d expect from Mclaren Vale. But the blend of cabernets is what lifts this drop way above entry level, firm tannins and a liveliness on the back palate provide wonderful length and serious structure; perfect to pair with your good old fashioned Sunday roast lamb with all the trimmings.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Rosenvale Vineyards Estate Grown GSM 2022
Red — GSM
Barossa — Australia
Rounded and smooth whilst juicy and fragrant. This one shows us why people make blends, grenache, mataro and shiraz really are three peas in a pod and, rather than fight each other, work in harmony to create a wine that's bigger than the sum of its parts.
Rosenvale are one of our favourites from the Barossa, crafters of this rich, powerful GSM. The raspberry characteristic, derived from the grenache component, is the dominant fruit, with support from plum and blackberry hints carried by the shiraz. To round it all out, there’s a bit of allspice and earthiness thanks to the mataro. It’s bold, deep in flavour and ready to go now, or any time in the next few years.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Ulithorne Familia Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
McLaren Vale shiraz, yes, but lithe and vibrant. A more medium-bodied feel leaves room for the lively fruit flavours to sing, unshackled from big, beefy, old-school styles. Classic brambly goodness skates on a fresh sheet of acidity, with just enough grippy tannin to keep it grounded. Miraculously food-friendly, there’s all the ingredients here for an infamous dinner party red. The kind you and your mates are liable to enjoy a wee bit too much of an evening.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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