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Kickass Kili have done it again. Their inimitable Golden Hillside shiraz is a firm 'fo fave, and consistently one of the fastest selling vinos we bring in. Not surprising, really. Rambunctious cherries and burstingly- ...
... it's there. It's not viognier, grenache, cab sav or one of the other obvious varieties to blend with shiraz. But based on what it brings to this wine, perhaps it should have been obvious to include it all along. Like ...
Oh sweet Lou, how the 'Fo loves you! For six vintages running, our Mofo's have snatched up all the Golden Lion shiraz as fast as we could get it into our warehouse. So where do we go from here? It's onwards and upwards ...
For those wine lovers who think 'big is beautiful', this is the shiraz you're looking for! From an absolute mofo fave, and leading South Aussie shiraz producer, comes a perfectly aged wine that offers bang-for-your-buck ...
... old river of Margaret. With the cooler, ocean breeze giving us the ever-growing-in-popularity peppery, lifted shiraz matching up with some serious body, palate weight and primary fruit gorgeousness. This single vineyard ...
... get some more South African wine over here and we're rapt the day has finally arrived. The First Sighting shiraz is a safe place to start your South African wine journey and there's plenty more where that came from when ...
... . One of our favourite under-the-radar Victorian producers has taken fruit from two of the state's top shiraz regions, Heathcote and the Yarra Valley, to create a silky smooth and medium-bodied cool climate wine. It's ...
... Bendigo? It's all of these things. Oh yeah, and it's also basket-pressed from Bendigo. This is deep, dark shiraz with a rich fruit profile and some nice ripe tannins and toasty oak behind it. It's on the heavier end of ...
South Australia's Barossa Valley is a region that is capable of growing spectacular shiraz, with inherent power. So put those grapes in the hands of an absolute master (which you'll see when the box arrives) and you can ...
What does this Clare Valley shiraz have in common with Michael Phelps? We have yet to test its swimming abilities, ... we're expecting this shiraz winner to get snapped up pretty quick!
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Clare Valley ...
What do you get when one of the Vale's top producers takes organic and biodynamic shiraz grapes from 125 year old vines, gives them the Rolls Royce treatment and bottles them up in an extremely limited release? You get ...
... ). There's cranberry, cherry, black plum, mocha, spice, vanilla, coconut and on and on and on. The tannins are firm, the oak harmonious and the fruit muscular. Shiraz for the bold with the bling to back it up.
Varietal ...
... of McLaren Vale cabernet, merlot, grenache, cab franc and mataro. That's not forgetting, of course, the major shiraz component. It was created with the European market in mind - they're no strangers to blends there ...
... version of a wine that our mofos couldn't get enough of!! It's classic, powerful, rich Barossa shiraz with all the trimmings. A solid full-bodied palate, overflowing with fruit, spice and deliciousness. There is depth ...
... to lead the charge. Boasting a combination of ballistic fruit, explosive spices and all-conquering value, this is an unmissable collaboration.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Barossa,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... Master. The wine that other shiraz want to be. Handmade by winemaking royalty, under the watchful eye of Barons of the Barossa. Yep - this wine is the real deal.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Barossa,
Country: Australia ...
... classic Crozes violets. It's a powerful wine, but not too rich, with good energy and acid to lift up the palate. If you are a long time Crozes-devotee or die-hard shiraz lover - this wine is not to be missed.
Varietal ...
The hits keep coming. We're loving our special access to the museum of wines at Howard Park. This shiraz is from 2014, sourced entirely off a single vineyard in Wilyabrup and destined for two more decades of vibrant life ...
... proclaimed he is “so excited to be bringing these in!”Made by the very smart operators at Constantia this shiraz sweeps the award shows year after year with it's consistently delicious style. that style is a bigger style ...
... in the Clare Valley. Hops and grapevines, a rather abstract take on the tradition family tree. Their Cottage shiraz speaks loudly of the Clare style - a bit less dense than wines from the neighbouring Barossa, but still ...
This one is for lovers of old-school, traditional, no-nonsense, well-made McLaren Vale shiraz. This ticks all the boxes for a top-notch drop too. It's from an acclaimed single vineyard in the vale. The berries were hand ...
... you. From one of the undisputed best of the Barossa winemaking aristocracy comes a rich, ripe and powerful shiraz. It's from one of the best-regarded subregions and after a long growing season (which builds complexity ...
... s all the ingredients here for an infamous dinner party red. The kind you and your mates are liable to enjoy a wee bit too much of an evening.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: McLaren Vale,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... all the goodness hinted at on the nose. Tannins are fine and abundant, the finish long and composed, fading gently to a moreish savouriness.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: McLaren Vale,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2016
This wine is sourced from Blewitt Springs and split nearly 50/50 between shiraz and grenache. The oak is old and hosts the wine for 10 months. So you've got dense, earthy and spicy fruit from one of the Vale's best ...
And a very warm welcome back to the Fo' with one of our most popular shiraz deals from one of our favourite producer's; none other than Penley Estate. Championing our nations' women in wine and punching out above par ...
... a pile of big reviews. This is not a shy shiraz by any means. It's got all the seductive berry ... steak and enjoy it tonight. The choice is yours.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: McLaren Vale,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... top of their range. There's a family resemblance in all of their wines - ripe, full, firm palates with well-integrated tannin and good length.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Padthaway,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2014
... here...liquid gold if you will. Just look at those critics' scores! Sourced from old ungrafted Barossa shiraz vines, this is a wine of incredible intensity and concentration. The grapes are gently destemmed and basket ...
That's right mofos, if you crave a good lick of oak thrown at your shiraz (and a stupendous discount to boot) then give your 'scrolling down' finger a rest and hit that order button. This Margaret River juice has been ...
... , so take your time on opening it, but don't take your time on ordering it. It's a 60/40 blend of shiraz and cab that is racking up high-90's scores and gold medals. The wine is generous with plum and red currant, all ...
... . It's soft and supple and even the tannins are determined to let you have a good time. Cellar if you like, but there's no need, really.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Clare Valley,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... from the region - sangiovese, pinot grigio and, of course, prosecco - but also one of the few that makes shiraz and cabernet fit to stand alongside some of that nation's best. This classic Aussie blend is medium-bodied ...
... ). Previous vintages have been awarded 95+pts, proof's in the pudding and mofos have gone mad for this shiraz. It's rich, full-bodied and brimming with luxurious McLaren Vale fruity-chocolatey notes. There's some of the ...
Welcome to smooth town! This is powerful Padthaway shiraz and cabernet with soft red and purple fruits, complimented by a few years' age and a touch of American oak. This wine is drinking at its prime and will reward you ...
Is the 'basket press' more than just a buzz word? For Barossa shiraz, it definitely is. This traditional way of pressing the grapes makes for gentle extraction, leaving a wine ultimately richer and smoother. Take this ...
... do you think of when you think Heathcote shiraz? Dark red fruits, rambunctious spices and ... ll barely cost you a toe. We'd prefer AUD, though.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Heathcote,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
From one of Victoria's top producers comes a single vineyard shiraz out of Heathcote with insane pricing. Most producers would be stoked to have this as their reserve wine, but this mob is making a wine of this quality ...
... is form and function. It's something to marvel at, while eating dinner with friends. A bottle to prize, but one that's never beyond opening.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Barossa,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2016
... wine ages. So drink now if you like those cedary notes, or exercise some patience if you want to wait for the oak to slip into the background.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: McLaren Vale,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... savoury complexity to new heights. This will last for many years in your cellar yet, but we can attest it's drinking bloody well now, too.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: McLaren Vale,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2015
... pay a lot more for something of this quality out of a flashier area of perhaps the Rhône Valley, but you're a savvy wine buyer, aren't you?
Varietal: Shiraz Blend,
Region: Minervois,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2018
... and the power that Heathcote can bring, but in a more new-wave, hands-off kind of way where fruit dances with texture, acid and savoury notes.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Heathcote,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
It's back! Look out for the power of the 2018 vintage, loaded with dark plums, purple fruits and a great big whack of oak and tannins.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Barossa Valley,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... grenache is having a bit of a renaissance. And when you pair it with the region's most prominent variety in shiraz, you can't go wrong. The grapes for this wine have been sourced from dry-grown old bush vines and put ...
... just have a glass of this. It's a far more refined solution to getting the experience of being engulfed in that herbal, savoury goodness.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Great Southern,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2019
... at skyscrapers in the distance with the curiosity of a newborn, and the unshaven hairiness of a gorilla. Luckily, this one's more the former.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Coonawarra,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2016
... Perfect for sipping from a tin cup from your perch atop the mizzenmast in a foul gale. It'll have you rolling your 'arrrrrr's in no time.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Limestone Coast,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2017
... producer and likewise, almost guarantee that you will like this wine! Firstly, it's the classic Aussie shiraz cabernet blend, grown in the terra rossa over limestone soils of Wratonbully, that are famous for producing ...
... is of red fruits and roses and the palate carries pepper, spice and earthiness. If you are into cool climate shiraz, this is the complete package. Plus it's made by one of Victoria's most sought after winemakers. What ...
... to make wine there since they bought the place in 1771. In 2000, they were amongst the first wineries in Spain to become fully biodynamic.
Varietal: Shiraz Blend,
Region: Valencia,
Country: Spain,
Vintage: 2017
... and sweet-tart plums. Firm but approachable tannin makes for a physically satisfying experience, and there's no lack of complexity to delve into.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Chile,
Country: Chile,
Vintage: 2017
... and tobacco all surrounding a fruit profile leaning towards cherry. You could even chill it down a smidge if the mercury rises too high. Hell yeah!
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: France,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2019
... speak of. It's naturally powerful and unadorned, allowing excellent fruit and ideal climate do the talking. Cellar this beast for a long time.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Rhône Valley,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2018
... of smooth tannins. So cast aside what you think you know about French winemaking tradition and dig in to something far more pleasurable and exciting.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: France,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2019
... sweetness on the palate showing blackberries and plums, and the finish is driven by fine-grained tannins. Our love is unrecoited no longer.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Hawke's Bay,
Country: New Zealand,
Vintage: 2011
... a bit spicy and exceptionally drinkable, putting the long term survival of the bottle in serious jeopardy. It's all good, go in for the kill.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Walker Bay,
Country: South Africa,
Vintage: 2019
... ferment, imbuing it with a uniqueness of place and character. Drink this now through to 2028, with a respectful stint in the decanter first.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Swartland,
Country: South Africa,
Vintage: 2018
... , serious and absolutely delicious. Just read the Decanter review below. Then grab a case and drink like a king on the budget of a commoner.
Varietal: Shiraz Blend,
Region: Minervois,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2018
... come together to create the Hills Appeal Wine, a 2019 syrah meunier, with all proceeds going back into the bushfire damaged region.”
Varietal: Shiraz Blend,
Region: Adelaide Hills,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2019
... is a bottle you can certainly show off to wine aficionados world wide. Let it collect some dust under your stairs for ultimate enjoyment.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Barossa Valley,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: 2018
... will help the wine age and work well with food. Fans of the more serious versions of syrah from Eden Valley or Hawke's Bay - don't miss this one.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Rhône Valley,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2018
... of plots, which go into the creation of their wines. 'Les Hautes' is one of their two top wines, from the best barrels, of the best sites.
Varietal: Shiraz Blend,
Region: Corbières,
Country: France,
Vintage: 2018
... them if they made a donation to charity. Our co-founder saw an opportunity: why don't we make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? He contacted Jock and the rest, as they say in the biz ...
... is bold, fruit-forward and perfectly-spiced, with a few dark and stoney notes (likely from complimenting shiraz). It's balanced, delicious and really likeable. Vent del Mar is Catalan for sea breeze, which references ...
... shows off the best of all three varieties. Grenache brings red berries, plums and a bit of warmth. Shiraz adds spice and acid. And then mataro contributes a wonderfully floral nose and its famous inky colour. This is ...
If you think grenache can't have the same intensity of power and flavour than that of its shiraz brethren, think again. Torbreck have stayed true to their calling of providing full bodied reds synonymous with Barossa. ...
Bendigo has a long, illustrious history with cabernet. The region gets a bit more attention for its shiraz these days, but that's simply a matter of the wine market demand. Cab sav is the original, and in my opinion, ...
... mates! Hold onto your glasses people - this pack is the SHIRAZ edition. Get excited for a big, bad shiraz worth $100 - as well as 11 other mates.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Various,
Country: Various,
Vintage: Various
... storm. Ol' dependable is always packed to the gills with flavour, but offers so much variation from region to region that you never get bored.
Varietal: Shiraz,
Region: Various,
Country: Australia,
Vintage: Various
... s constant is quality. These are the best of the best. As you try them, one thing becomes obvious: All across the world, shiraz is in great shape.
Varietal: Mixed,
Region: Various,
Country: Various,
Vintage: Various
... ! Our one and only national obsession and love affair! This collection of shiraz is anything but ordinary. From your special bottle to your weekday quaffer, we've got you covered. From elegant and poised to rich and ...
This is the summit, mofo. The 'Best in Class' of the wine world. Shiraz beloved by the experts and novices alike. The wines that turned even the haughtiest of critics into star-struck fanboys and girls who mysteriously ' ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... Valley? We don't think so. It gave rise to the GSM blend and is the place where syrah/shiraz made its name on the international stage. This pack provides a beautiful comparison between the French and Aussie styles of ...
... was welcome to them if they made a donation to charity. We saw an opportunity: why not make a cheeky little shiraz instead and send 100% of the profits to charity? We contacted Jock, and the rest - as they say in the ...
... that is found in red wine, from the perspective of six different makers. From the a beautifully-packaged shiraz from the team at Penley Estate, to new wave Spanish and a couple of emerging Italian varieties - refosco ...
... semillon, it doesn't get much better than the Barossa Valley. Though often overshadowed by the region's shiraz accomplishments and its rival up in NSW, Barossa semillon vines are some of the oldest (ungrafted) in the ...
... indecisiveness. What to drink? Red. Yes. But what am I in the mood for? A juicy pinot ? A winter warmer shiraz? A balanced gsm? And I've always wanted to try a cab franc that awakens your senses from first to last glass ...
One's bigger, bolder and more fruit-forward while the other is more earthy, lively with a higher acidity. Our Mofo Colette explains the key differences between shiraz and syrah when it comes to flavour profiles.
... (which is important, too). Of course there's some wine involved, but that's intentionally incidental. And despite shiraz being our linchpin variety, we'll take a chance and poke our mittens outside the box for a gander ...
... that this is something they're going to love? We caught up with our resident designer Aron Clarke (Az to his mates!) about how he approached the packaging for our new shiraz collaboration with Hentley Farm, The General.
It's always the quiet ones. Too often snubbed in favour of shiraz or passed over for a pinot noir, grenache is one of Australia's most chronically underrated grapes. But this multi-talented little varietal is starting to ...
... left Tim scratching his head. "If a wine has legs, does it make it better?" With help from Art of War Shiraz, Duck Sauce Pinot, a dash of vodka and some serious close-ups, Eddie 'The Wine Guy' breaks down everything you ...
Mofo and 'King of the Barbie' is back to give us his best advice for pairing pork snags with the perfect red wine. From a lighter to medium shiraz to a gutsy cabernet, he shares his favourites below.
In March 2015, I saw a Facebook post from Jock Harvey, a mate and a McLaren Vale grower. He had a block of Shiraz grapes that he wasn't going to be able to p...
... the corner, Eddie and his guest star, Eggs test out a romantic wine and food pairing. We took a classic, chocolate-dipped strawberries, and matched it with a sparkling shiraz. Will they swipe right on this daring combo?
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