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95+ Halliday Selection
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Quite simply, this is as good as it gets. When it comes to the judgement and rating of wine there is one voice - one endorsement - that rings a little louder and reverberates a little longer: James Halliday and the Halliday Wine Companion.
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
$149
$424
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1x Schild Estate Three Springs Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
This particular vineyard, in the Rowland Flat area of the Barossa, sits at 380m above sea-level. At this altitude, Barossa vineyards traditionally produce much lower yields creating highly concentrated fruit of exceptional quality. From the first whiff it's quite apparent, this is a really smart wine. A perfumed nose of the expected dark fruits with floral elements of rose petal and violets. On the palate, juicy plums, dark chocolate, pepper, spice and, of course, a long, smooth, oak-driven finish. This drop is as intense as it is complex and will continue to impress for many years to come. Very, very impressive.
You’d pay $180 full price.

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1x Gemtree Wines Ernest Allen Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
James Halliday doesn't hand out 95 points willy-nilly. So when he does, we pay attention. What we have here is a wine of genuine class that showcases what happens when 20-120 year old vines meet sophisticated winemaking and 18 months of careful French oak maturation. This is shiraz artistry in its purest form. Dark purple and black fruits flow like liquid velvet, while tannins and oak play perfect supporting roles - present but never overwhelming the star of the show. The complex aromatic profile unfolds in waves: intense liquorice and blackberry, lifted by cinnamon and cherry liqueur, finished with rich oaky nuances that add sophistication without stealing the spotlight. Ripe, yet punchy, with soft tannins and a pleasing finish that lingers long after the glass is empty. This 2018 showcases a dense and focused palate where sweet blackcurrant flavours are tightly wound, creating an elegant and integrated finish that defines what premium shiraz should be. Absolutely ripping from now through 2033. That's 15 years of drinking pleasure from vines that have been perfecting their craft for over a century.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Grounded Cru Inc Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Australia’s favourite grape, shiraz, from a leading region, McLaren Vale, loaded with points (thank you Mr Halliday) and ready to drink! Yep - this is a classic Vinomofo deal! This is a stunning example of Vale shiraz, made from a single vineyard of old vines and given all the right treatment to create a plush and generous style. It was picked perfectly ripe, fermented with care and raised in French oak (25% new). There’s a spice and lift on the nose, that changes into brooding dark fruit and olive after a decant. It straddles the worlds of fruity, savoury and oaky, with the three elements playing harmoniously together in this powerfully plump wine.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Yelland & Papps Single Vineyard Stone Well Syrah 2023
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
A single-vineyard stunner from our Mofos' most loved premium producer. Powerful, deft and delicate with a nod to "Rhôney" styles, there's still plenty of punch packed behind this instantly recognisable label. A wine designed to showcase what the Stone Well sub-region of Barossa is all about: Ripe black and red fruit, wild violets and savoury, spicy nuance. You can tell that some serious skill has been applied with some serious care here. There's an overt subtlety to every aspect of the fruits and aromas whilst a backbone of French oak and powdery tannin brings some up front grunt and build a lenghty back end. Thoroughly enjoyable as a youthful wine with undeniable aging potential. There's no way we're going to be able to hold on to this for 5 years... if you've got more patience than us, set a reminder for 2030 and give us a call, we can't wait to see what could be.
You’d pay $49 full price.

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1x Hungerford Hill Hunter Valley Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Hunter Valley — Australia
Not only does this beauty stand out amongst its direct contemporaries, Gold - Hunter Valley Wine Show, Gold - NSW Wine Awards, but also in the scheme of the wider Australian wine industry, 95pts - Halliday Wine Companion. Beautifully ripe red and dark fruits, think dark cherry, raspberry and blackberry, are enhanced, but not overpowered, by subtle vanilla and hints of spice born of a stint aging in French oak barrels. Initially approachable but with a serious core that bodes very well for future enjoyment, if that's your thing. Produced the oldest wine brand in Australia, dating back nearly 200 years, it's no wonder they've got it all figured out by now.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x TarraWarra Estate Barbera 2021
Red — Barbera
Yarra Valley — Australia
This producer has been pumping out outstanding barbera for years, this isn't the first vintage to score highly from Halliday and we dare say it won't be the last. Up front, this presents very much like you'd expect from any half-decent barbera, blue fruits, spice and raspberry-like acidity. As the wine transforms in the glass we start to see darker, more savoury notes of tobacco, leather and allspice. The finish is long and acid driven with a slight warming spice and even a passing hint of tannin. This wine has sparked some debate around the tasting bench, some of us think we should drink it now, some think we should wait 5 years, but we all agree on one thing: this is a delicious bottle of wine.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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