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6PK - $41.50 / BTL
Our 6 top selling wines, all in one star studded case.
6PK - $41.50 / BTL
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
It isn't rocket science to pull up a list of our bestselling and most loved wines, put those together in a case, and then offer it up to you. The all-star starting selection. All hits, no misses. These are all your favourite wines in one brilliant box.
1x Curtis Limited Series Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Mega wine. Everything about this feels deep and brooding and mysterious. There is a salubriousness to the way it glides across the palate. Juicy plum and blackberry envelop the mouth. The freshness and density of fruit opens up a little revealing some nuance and play - little flecks of green nettle, some confected chocolate dust, a bit of liquorice and milk dud. Velvety dark black forest cake and ganache. A wonderful wine to let reveal itself in your glass (or in your decanter if you’re extra fancy). It will become more complex and interesting with each sip. Pair it with bold flavoured food, sure, but it certainly doesn’t require it. This icon will stand and deliver on its own no problem.
You’d pay $120 full price.
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1x Devitt & Moore Captain D. Bruce Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Deep, dark ripe fruit dazzles to begin, but then the nuance of age makes itself known, adding another element to this fantastic wine. A swarm of brambly, developed fruit is framed by punchy tannin and well integrated acidity. Seven years cellar time has allowed some fruit leather and umami to enter the flavour profile, but they're only there as a suggestion of what this wine might do over the next decade - right now its all about the fruit - luscious and complex and packing a genuine, no-holds-barred bit of punch. Chocolate, tobacco, pepper, spice – everything nice. Personally I'm torn: I would love to see what this wine looks like in the back half of the 2030s, but I know I'll drink my modest allocation by the end of the month.
You’d pay $150 full price.
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1x Reschke RSR Cabernet Sauvignon 2012
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
This wine will be a special treat for the mofos who get their hands on a case, of which there aren’t many available. It’s a cellar release that has 10 years of ageing, developing and improving in its future. It’s a cuvèe that is usually exclusive to the producer’s database, but somehow our charming wine buyers have managed to get some for the site.
Each glass of this cabernet is sure to be excellent and intriguing. The once boisterous tannins have now mellowed on the silky palate, and fruit is 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.
You’d pay $85 full price.
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1x Pirramimma Geoff Johnston Milestone Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Geoff Johnston, an absolute icon of McLaren Vale. To know his name is to know the region, thanks to the devotion of talented and hard working wine growers, a collective who single-handedly put this unassuming beachside region on a global stage. In honour of his 50th vintage, this wine speaks to Geoff’s character: determined, endearing, and engaging.
Geoff planted shiraz with his old man ‘Digby’ back in 1971, and today, this block of vines shows so much character reminiscent of time and place. Shiraz like this is knee-weakeningly good. Upfront dark fruits; plums and blackberries, carried along with mocha tones before reaching peaks of vanilla and spice (and all things nice). Just like the person it celebrates, this wine is all about a father and his son’s legacy. A celebration of family, in the wine game for the long haul.
You’d pay $80 full price.
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1x Chateau Galius Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2019
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
Let’s just say upfront, we’ve stocked up on this wine. In mofo history, we have never seen a wine fly out the door quite like this one. No exaggeration, never before has a wine been as loved by the mofo community.
This Grand Cru Saint-Emilion is rich and ripe and at a magical point in its life, drinking very, very well. It’s a stunning example of how Bordeaux terroir shines through the merlot grape in all its generosity and finesse, with a touch of cab franc (15%) adding fresh notes to all that fruit. Expect an abundance of plums, vanilla and milk chocolate. Forest floor and herbal undergrowth are hidden softly underneath - sage and oregano, tobacco leaf. Spice ekes in around my edges, with broad, silky tannin riding on a backbone of bright acidity and keen structure. You can rest assured that you are going to be drinking the top-of-the-top of Bordeaux here.
You’d pay $90 full price.
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1x Powell & Son The Blend Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Just when we thought Powell & Sons couldn’t impress us more, they raised the bar higher than it’s ever been before. This seems to good to be true, right? We’re pinching ourselves too: it’s not every day that you get the best sub-regions of the Barossa (Marananga playing a big part of that), with the fruit of each vineyard separately nurtured and carefully blended after 18 months ageing in French oak. The name says it all, but this isn’t just any blend: it’s the king of blends. All shiraz. All star fruit. All the best oak. All in one neat little parcel. If this doesn’t tickle your fancy, truly nothing will.
You’d pay $80 full price.