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6PK - $39.83 / BTL
With wines from Chianti, Burgundy, Bordeaux - the three greatest red wine producing regions in the world - any wine-lover, anywhere in the world, is going to find something to fall in love with here.
6PK - $39.83 / BTL
$390
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Why do we love this case?
Whether you're looking to expand your wine knowledge and discover some of the world's greatest regions, or simply looking to stock up on some top-shelf European wine for a fraction of the price, we've got you covered here. There's thousands of years of trial and error that goes into every drop of wine from these regions - take a trip with us, let's explore!
1x Idi Di Marzo Vulgaris Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC 2022
Red — Montepulciano
Abruzzo — Italy
An earthy, meaty and somewhat smoky nose remind the drinker of this wine's rustic roots whilst a cleaner, acid driven palate reminds us of this wine's youth and bodes well for a lengthy stint in the cellar, if that's your thing. For those who haven't tried Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC, this is a perfect example, one for drinkers of cabernet, sangiovese or merlot blends. A truly stonking wine with a wide open drinking window and a couple of surprises up its sleeve.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Lornano Chianti Classico D.O.C.G. Gallo Nero 2021
Red — Sangiovese
Tuscany — Italy
How do we ‘molto molto bueno’? This critically acclaimed sangiovese is all blackberry, mocha and a deep, delicious body. DOCG Chainti Classico doesn't normally come this easy...
Italian red drinkers assemble—this one is for you. With 98 points and an “Outstanding” from James Suckling under its label, this sangiovese is a drop for the purists. Expect a medium-bodied vino with a touch of Tuscan earthiness. Pair with pizza, pizza and more pizza.
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Domaine Lemoule Burgundy AOC Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Burgundy — France
We just love Burgundy, red or white, we don't care just get it in our glass. We could easily drink it any time we wanted a wine (if someone else was paying that is). Prices from well-known appellations and big time producers continue to sky rocket, but fear not burg lovers — enter Domaine Lemoule. From a small area in the far north of Burgundy, just west of Chablis. This is a wine for people in the know. A wine that you bring to your most wine geeky friends house and they are just begging you to tell them where you got it from. Red Burgundy that still represents good value. Full of appeal, freshness and drinkability, this burg has dinner party written all over. A joy to drink now and over the next 5+ years.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x Boschi Nebbiolo d'Alba DOC 2022
Red — Nebbiolo
Piemonte — Italy
Don't get it wrong, this is a rich, full-bodied wine, made in the tradition of the world-famous Barolos/Barbarescos of the Piemonte. An intense yet inviting nose of dried herbs, plush herbs and freshly flowered roses somewhat belies the power of the palate. A two year stint in barrel adds a bit of grunt and adds a spicy structure to balance pretty florals and bright red fruits, both typical of the variety. This is a Nebbiolo d'Alba that even the most stubborn of Barolo drinkers will find a soft-spot for.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Château Capet Duverger Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2020
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
Château Capet Duverger is the perfect example of a co-op driven wine success story in France. This Grand Cru from Saint-Emilion is of course led by merlot with the remaining fruit being cabernet sauvignon. The grapes are fermented in a gravity-flow winery before being put to rest in 20% new French oak for 12 months. It’s ripe, approachable, spicy and lengthy. Plum and blackberry lead the way with notes of leather, mushroom, vanilla and caramel adding complexity. Like many of the more modern Right Bank wines, this can be enjoyed now, but would also benefit from more time in the cellar.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Château le Loup Saint-Émilion Grand Cru 2021
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
If you’re the kind of wine buyer looking for the best wine at the best price, look no further. Saint-Émilion grand cru rarely ever starts at a price like this. Even we did a double take! With a super high average score among wine-loving Vivino users, it’s a ‘get it while it’s hot’ limited red. A classic right-bank blend of merlot and cabernet franc, expect an inky red in your glass. Plums and dark cherries intertwine with cedar, expanding with a richness that tapers to a classic finish. There is also an edge of earthy notes here, only found in wonderfully earnest Bordeaux. French oak and gravelly tannins, it has it all to keep you wanting more. Perfect to cellar, yet, even better to drink, after all, people say life is short. While we are here we may as well sip grand cru, live long and prosper. Château le Loup Saint-Émilion grand cru, we love you.
You’d pay $90 full price.

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