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Vivino 4.3+ Stars Selection 5.0
$839
$299
6PK - $49.83 / BTL
Nothing beats a crowd favourite, and these wines have won the hearts and minds (and palates) of your drinking peers. These wines are certified bangers, top to toe.
6PK - $49.83 / BTL
$839
$299
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
We love it when the critics agree (and all of these wines have received top marks from the worlds best wine minds), but the real proof is in the broader crowd reception. Vivino allows us to gather the thoughts of the drinking many, rather than the critical few. And the consensus is well and truly in on this one: the people love it.
1x Curtis Martin's Vineyard Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
A special series wine from a prominent McLaren Vale winery isn’t something that’s easy to get our hands on. And we mean, sometimes this stuff can’t even be picked up when you bang on the doors of wineries themselves. So, safe to say we were jumping for joy to land this beauty from Curtis. Intensely dense, which sounds just as smooth as it drinks. Heightened aromas of blackcurrant and black cherries waft enticingly from the decanter, which help to open this to its full potential. The oak influence is superbly balanced, helping to lift the marked quality of the fruit and give this beauty the longevity it deserves. Sometimes you say we spoil you mofos, and we’re starting to think that you’re right.
You’d pay $199 full price.
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1x Lights Valley Colonel Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
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!). Genuinely deep and robust, this wine seems to have a never-ending palate of intrigue. Blackberry and liquorice dance with vanilla and a pantry full of baking spices. Do us a favour and savour every drop, it's worthy of the attention.
You’d pay $150 full price.
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1x Schild Estate 'Edel' Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
A wax dipped, deeply layered beauty out of the hands of Schild Estate, on of Barossa's most adored producers. Macerated plums, fresh vanilla pods, cracked pepper and roasted coffee beans are just some of the layers that you can expect here. Did we mention a robust, silky palate? That's right, this is a wine of very high calibre. Given Schild Estate is all about their heritage estate vineyards, I guess we should never have been surprised at how good this could get.
You’d pay $130 full price.
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1x Reschke Armenta Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Cabernet quite seriously doesn't get much better than this. The best of the best barrels are selected for this top-tier release, which speaks to the depth and complexity that meets you in every glass. Rich notes of roasted coffee and cocoa meet you on the nose, with a whopping lick of baking spices and clove in tandem. We were, quite frankly, gobsmacked to get our hands on this cab straight from the cellar of this iconic Coonawarra producer, and we're confident you'll feel just the same.
You’d pay $150 full price.
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1x Lou Miranda Estate Single Vineyard Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
The Barossa shiraz we’ve all been waiting for - the newest vintage of Lou Miranda’s single vineyard shiraz is back and isn’t here to mess around! Handcrafted from vines planted on stoney, clay & premium soil, this Barossa Valley dreamboat is laid out with the soil restricting the growth, channeling the grapes to be highly concentrated as they ripen. An old school shiraz, this wine has been matured in American oak barrels for FOUR YEARS, allowing for those juicy juicy tannins to fully develop and soften. Intense, bold and not afraid to stand out, this mofo fave has massive fruit mixed with massive oak. With flavours of deep plum, dark fruits and a creamy vanilla kick on top, you don’t need to hold back on the food flavours to pair. Go big, go rich, go hearty and have yourself a lavish time.
You’d pay $120 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.