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Aged Cabernet Selection 18.0
$349
$139
6PK - $23.17 / BTL
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We have to say, this one was a hard pack to pull together. Mostly because we kept drinking all of the cellar reserve cabernets ourselves, or couldn’t keep them in stock long enough to bring a pack together.
6PK - $23.17 / BTL
$349
$139
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To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
The point is mofo, we got there. We all know aged cabernet can be one of those unicorns, hard to find, but priceless when you do. Our producers have done the cellaring for you, so now all that’s left to do is crack these babies open (although we suggest giving them some airing time before diving in).
1x Reschke RSR Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
We’ve now seen many a ripper vintage of this baby. It’s one deal that flies out the door and into your kitchen. For those in the know, you're never disappointed once you pull the cork. A cellar release with a lucky 8 years of evolution - give it a burl, and you’ll see that it is only starting to touch its prime drinking window. Usually exclusive to the wine producer’s database, this trickles out to us only when we are lucky, somehow our charming wine buyers have managed to get on that lucky list.
Boisterous tannins that have mellowed to a brooding, silky palate, with chunky fruit joined by herbaceous and somewhat meaty notes. There’s still classic cabernet cassis and blackberry, which is accompanied by rosemary, thyme and a long and savoury finish. Be quick, mofo - you too should be so lucky!
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Xanadu Circa 77 Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Margaret River — Australia
Bold but elegant, supple but powerful, this 2019 is supremely balanced. You'll love the blend of blackcurrants, blueberries, and plums as much as you'll love the subtle undertone of spice and oak. It's exactly what you'd expect from a vibrant Marg drop too - with regional flavours spanning bay leaf, to black olive and even a touch of liquorice to round out the red current characters. A subtle oakiness born from a lengthy 14 months stint in 20% new French oak is the perfect finishing touch. Perfect now or until 2030.
You’d pay $22 full price.

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1x Patrick of Coonawarra Two Blocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Patrick of Coonawarra really walk and talk quality. You might think that’s an inherent product of small family businesses, but we certainly know that’s not always the case. There’s unbelievable value packed into this bottle, with no effort or attention to detail spared. A decent 40% new oak contributes to sweet, abundant tannins that really make the whole drinking experience that much more exciting. This won over more than a few hearts at the tasting bench, so we’re pretty confident in saying that you’re going to be head over heels for it too, mofo.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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1x Dawson Wines Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Margaret River — Australia
It's really difficult to get aged Margaret River cabernet. Why? Because everyone wants to get their mits on some of the best wines Australia has to offer. Normally there's a pretty hefty price tag attached too, that's where we come in. ALL the silky, oaky, dark fruited goodness for a fraction of the cost. True to regional tradition, this is a medium-to-full bodied wine with countless layers of complexity. Vibrant natural acid, charred French oak, bright red and black fruit and tobacco-like tertiary notes creeping in as the wine blossoms to full maturity. A great pick up.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Hutton Vale Farm Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Eden Valley — Australia
Looking for an icon cabernet? Something that will really put that wine snob mate back in their cellar? A drop that’s dressed to impress? Here it is, in all its glory.
22 months in 40% new French oak is nothing to shake your head at. That means a couple of things. It means this is a serious wine, it means the wine has concentrated fruit, it means the wine has gorgeous natural acid and it means that this wine was constructed to live long in the cellar of anyone with the patience. Juicy blackcurrant and blackberry flavours, velvety tannins and remarkable oak notes of pencil shavings, spice and vanilla. The acid and tannin in this wine are pure and enduring, this is by no means finished ageing and, although drinking beautifully now, will go for much longer. If we're honest, we're going to drink it now, we've been eyeing this one for a few years and have lost our patience, we very highly recommend that you test yours.
You’d pay $120 full price.

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1x Wild Game Cellar Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
We love to drag something out of the cellar, dust it off, and have it absolutely blow us away. There's no real mystery to it: great winemaking creates wines that last. This is opulent, luscious, deep, brooding, and still exuding freshness and lift. Its velvety on the palate with an intense dark fruit medley of plums, cherries, and blackberries. That fruit profile persists through a lingering finish, balanced by subtle oak and spritely acidity. Nearly ten years has done this wine wonders - mature and balanced but still packing a punch.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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