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6PK - $38.17 / BTL
Our 6 top selling wines, all in one star studded case.
6PK - $38.17 / 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 Jim Brand Wines 'Silent Partner' Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
This is deeply marked by black fruit; blackcurrants, dark cherries, black cherries. All of the rich fruit is accented by tobacco and cedar notes, and a distinct bit of char and mocha. Structured, imposing, full, and dense. Harmonious, perfectly poised, and brilliantly balanced. This is seriously good cabernet from a family that makes incredible wines.
You’d pay $90 full price.
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1x Lights Valley Colonel Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Wowee. If there was ever a wine that almost overflows with grandeur, this is well and truly it. Aged Barossa shiraz: big, heavy, and bold. Something you can say about the wine and the package it comes in. Are we in any doubt anymore that Barossa is the true home of shiraz? Seriously, search the world over and you'll be hard pressed to find juice quite as impressive, quite as complex, and with quite as much history. Each wine that comes out of this prized region is worth holding tightly on to, but this. This right here. This is the stuff mofo. Our producers have been guarding this in their cellar, but they figured it was finally time to send it off to loving homes (ahem, that's us!).
You’d pay $150 full price.
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1x Rosenvale Vineyards Vine Vale Road Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
This is serious shiraz, mofo. Coming from one of our favourite Barossa producers who were established well over 100 years ago! As for this particular wine, after the grapes are picked at perfect ripeness to give voluptuous fruit quality, which sees a couple of years in new and seasoned French oak barrels. The resulting wine is dark and deep, with blueberries, spice and a touch of white pepper on the nose. The palate is full of fine tannins and rich red cherries and plums. It’s not just a mofo fave - it’s an all round consumer fave bringing in an impressive 4.1 rating on Vivino; Certainly not something you see every day. Calling all Aussie red lovers, this one should catch your attention!
You’d pay $80 full price.
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1x Lou Miranda Estate Golden Lion Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Barossa — Australia
Join us please in welcoming back: the one, the only, Golden Lion cab sauv! If it’s not apparent, we’re excited about this one. A break since the 2017 vintage has made us yearning for more, especially as the 2021 comes under the accomplished (and charming) reigns of winemaker Angela Miranda. Barossa cabernet flies under the radar most of the time, and the Lou Miranda Golden Lion cabernet sauvignon is a case in point. There’s more body and cassis ripeness here compared to cool-climate examples, while it still delivers cabernet’s trademark structure and tannin. Definitely worth opening now to enjoy with your Sunday roast lamb - and one that can comfortably handle time in the cellar. If you can resist.
You’d pay $75 full price.
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1x Château De Braude Haut Médoc 2018
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
We know a good claret, when it smells like different shades of green, grown in some shady part of a dusty old château, touched occasionally by some diluted morning sun. But hold up. This, my friends, is not that. Welcome to the good stuff. An exceptional quality rouge that will have you writing poetry. Hailing from the legendary 2018 vintage, this is a wine of ripe, plush, glorious flavour. We’re talking blackcurrants, cassis, leather and tobacco. And yet it’s still all balanced atop that classic Bordeaux medium body and fine yet firm, gravelly tannins. Stunning.
You’d pay $80 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.