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Best of Aged Cabernet
$149
$415
6PK - $24.83 / 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 - $24.83 / BTL
$149
$415
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
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 Magarey Lane Glenroy Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Classic Coonawarra - cassis, blackcurrant and dark plums rule the fruit profile whilst the regional characters of eucalypt and allspice pick up the slack. As soon as this wine hits the glass, it's unmistakably Coonawarra, unashamedly bold and unsurprisingly vibrant. 18 months in a mix of French and American barrels brings a complexity to the oak profile and fullness that will leave this wine in seriously good nick for as long your patience lasts.
You’d pay $130 full price.

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1x Brothers in Arms Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Langhorne Creek — Australia
This represents everything that makes Langhorne Creek special for cabernet sauvignon - the cooling maritime influence, the terra rossa soils, and most importantly, the incredible fruit that comes from vines that have been producing for well over a century. The tasting notes are textbook aged Langhorne Creek cabernet - stately ripe mulberries and mulberry leaf with distinctive mint notes that mark this region's unique terroir. Roasted red and dark fruits on the nose are complemented by cedary oak and bramble, with savoury notes adding complexity. This is a wine that's having a moment of glory right now, get it home and get it open - it's drinking a dream!
You’d pay $85 full price.

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1x Reschke Cellar Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
This family winery have been landowners in Coonawarra for over 100 years. They are Coonawarra experts and the jewel in their crown is, of course, cabernet sauvignon. Their wines consistently score highly with critics and this 2020 cellar release is a showcase of a deep understanding of the land and masterstroke winemaking.
The blackberry fruit concentration is immense and elevated by fine, dancing tannin. It wouldn't be Coonawarra without the marriage of mint and tobacco, rounding out mouth-feel and driving complexity. This is fantastic drinking now and will age gracefully for another decade.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x School House Headmaster Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
We know that Coonawarra cabernet is sincerely age-able. That’s just part and parcel of this region’s charm. This School House cab shows the best of what the famed red clay has to offer, as it walks the tightrope between power and elegance with perfect poise. There are ripe dark fruits of plum and cassis, wrapped up in fine tannins and complimented by notes of toasty oak. It is intense, but also wonderfully balanced. We don’t need to say much more, because this is one wine that does most of the talking.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Leconfield 'Manor House' Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Silky tannins, impressive length and seriously phenomenal flavour set this Coonawarra cab sauv apart from the pack. Add in some notes of chocolate, blackberries, aniseed, mint, ripe plums and spices and you've got a rare drop that drinks so beautifully you won't want to share it. Wine Pilot's Ray Jordan sang its praises and called it a sumptuous and poised vino from a very good cab sauv year before handing over 95pts. And we whole-heartedly agree. With impressive cellaring potential of a couple of decades this is a wine and deal that's not to be missed.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Deep Woods Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Margaret River — Australia
2020 was an absolute cracker for Cabernet in Margaret River - the kind of vintage that makes winemakers feel like they’ve just won the lottery. Grab some primo Wilyabrup and Yallingup fruit, a clever hand in the winery, and 18 months maturation in a mix of new and seasoned oak, and you’ve got yourself a Cabernet worth writing home (or bragging online) about. We're completely stoked with this one. Stick your nose in and it’s a full-on sensory adventure: dark plum, cassis, cocoa dust, mulberry, aniseed, a little eucalyptus lift and that sophisticated brambly edge that just whispers “Margs”. The palate's a whole new adventure in itself... Plush, powerful and perfectly balanced - purple fruit, dusty chocolate tannins and a cheeky lick of liquorice on the finish. The kind of wine that disappears before you realise how generous you’ve been with your pour. And sure, you could cellar it until 2030 and watch it develop into something completely new… but honestly, it’s already dangerously delicious. Light the fire, grab a good hunk of cheddar, and let this cabernet do its thing. A Margaret River classic that nails the balance between grunt and grace. It’s rich, romantic and just a little bit too easy to drink - perfect for anyone who loves their reds dark, structured, and impossible to resist.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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