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Six Shiraz, $99
$99
$365
6PK - $16.50 / BTL
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Six Shiraz. $99. And not just any Shiraz — we’re talking bottles from the likes of Ulithorne, Fox Creek, Lou Miranda and more. Big flavour, serious pedigree, and the kind of value that makes you double-check the maths.
6PK - $16.50 / BTL
$99
$365
Or 4 payments of $24.75 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?
Big names, bold flavour, and a price that doesn’t quite make sense. The Six Shiraz, $99 case brings together a lineup of seriously good Australian Shiraz - from the premium power of Ulithorne Avitus and the richness of Fox Creek Old Vine, to the full-flavoured styles of Lou Miranda, Ivyburn and Sorby Adams, with Amelia Park adding a fresh modern edge.
With RRPs stacking up well north of the case price, this is the kind of deal Shiraz lovers wait for. Expect plush dark fruit, spice, smooth tannins and plenty of personality across the lineup.
Six bottles. Ninety-nine bucks. No brainer.
1x Ulithorne Avitus Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Small production. Single vineyard. Old vines on sandy Blewitt Springs soils. And a winemaking team who treats every parcel of fruit like it's the most important thing in the world. Because when you drink this wine - you really feel like it's just that; the only thing that matters in the world. Ray Jordan called it "distinctive and classy... excellent wine." James Halliday described it as "suave and sophisticated." Two of Australia's most respected voices arriving at exactly the same conclusion - this is something special. Blackberry, dark plum and cedar on the nose, with spice and a lifted floral complexity that draws you in immediately. The palate is rich and velvety, with dark chocolate, mocha and a refined tannin structure that carries the finish long and clean. Concentrated without being blocky. Elegant without being shy. Single vineyard McLaren Vale shiraz from one of the region's most dedicated small producers. Drinks beautifully now and has years of development ahead. This one's a real treat.
You’d pay $85 full price.

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1x Fox Creek Old Vine Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
This is no shrinking violet - it’s an unapologetically plush, full-bodied red built to impress the big-shiraz faithful. Think dark fruit liqueur meets espresso and plum sauce, with waves of chocolate, clove, date and anise all rolling in like a flavour parade. It’s rich, velvety and just this side of decadent, but not without brains. There’s iron and bay leaf cutting through, adding a savoury edge that keeps it from tipping into syrupy territory. Then the finish hits - long, dark and insanely deep - leaving you both satisfied and curious for another glass. This is a wine for the loyal McLaren Vale shiraz-heads. The ones who don’t apologise for loving flavour, weight and a bit of drama in their glass. If that’s you, clear some space in the decanter.
Drink : Now - 2035
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Sorby Adams The Parish Hall St Boniface Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Wow just wow, do you get some shiraz packed into this wine. From the northern sub-regions of the Barossa comes a wine that'll give your tastebuds a deluge of dark fruits, mocha, chocolate and spice. All that fruit in combination with maturation in American oak stunningly coming together in a wine that you can sink your teeth into now and over the course of the next 10 years. Load up with a box and enjoy this beauty continuing to surprise you each and every time you pop a bottle.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Ivyburn First Minister Shiraz 2022 750mL
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
This deeply personable shiraz expresses ripe red berries, black pepper, spice and blackcurrant . Full-bodied and complex, the ripe characteristics of rich, broad fruits, and overt chocolatey notes tell you that, odds are, you're in the great McLaren Vale region. In other words, this is a strikingly regional wine that expresses all that is great about this phenomenal region. Fragrant American oak is displayed with intensity and vibrancy and, along with an already present texture and structure, set this wine up for a very long life in the cellar. Drink now - 2035 (at least).
Drink : Now - 2030
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Lou Miranda Estate Golden Lion Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
In the glass, the colour is a deep crimson red and there’s lifted aromas of plum, pepper, vanilla and dark chocolate. The palate is full and generous with dark fruits, interwoven spice and savoury tannins. With Angela Miranda at the helm of the winemaking, this is one well made wine. There's a good dose of American oak in the ageing regime on this, adding a touch of coconut and further vanilla to the wine. It’s ready to go with a big ole’ steak right now or will happily nap in your cellar for 15 years. This big boy is here for you now and in the future.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Amelia Park Ironstone Shiraz 2024
Red — Shiraz
Frankland River — Australia
Full bodied and silky smooth with lashings of plums and earthy spice; if you’re quaffing this Frankland River gem on a week night, know you’re in good company alongside many a Mofo. With one fist in the air (and the other holding a glass of this wine) we salute you!
You’d pay $40 full price.

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