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rich, full-bodied
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Best of Shiraz
$395
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This is it, the cream of the crop, the top of the top - A Shiraz case that only plays the hits. This is the Best of Shiraz.
6PK - $30 / BTL
$395
$180
Or 4 payments of $45 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?
We see an absolute shed-load of Shiraz at Vinomofo, literally. After countless tastings and plenty of robust debate, we've eventually settled on a line-up of wines that represent the highest-quality, most-awarded and, very importantly, most delicious, Shiraz that we have access to, right now! Whether it's a 96pt Dalwhinnie Moonambel or a 97pt Barossa flagship - we've got you covered.
1x Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Pyrenees — Australia
It's hard to justify even writing this tasting note, as it'll all be sold out by them time anyone gets a chance to read it. In any case, the wine: blueberries and black cherries over vanilla, eucalypt, and sweet spice. Liquorice and fruit compote follow neatly, deftly behind the initial fruit burst. Among many things, this wine is further proof of the superiority of the stelvin closure as opposed to cork for ageing cool climate reds. This is wine made with the cellar in mind. It is just now hitting its stride, and what a stride it is. The fruit is remarkably fresh, but no aged characteristics like leather, wet earth and game have been sacrificed whatsoever. The density of the fruit is framed by maturity without being swamped by it, and the wine is able to hold its form through a lasting finish. This is truly a deal to jump at, and one you won't see again.
You’d pay $96 full price.

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1x Schild Estate Prämie Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Plush blackberries lead the initial swell of fruit on the palate, but then there is much more to discover. Raspberries, black cherries, nettle, espresso, toffee, bramble, cassis and chocolatey, vanillin oak... a certifiable explosion of complex flavour. The wine is structurally perfect, with tannins that build up the gums and toward the lasting finish. The fruit is along for the ride the whole way, persisting through the finish to finally punctuate the wine with moreish juicy berry generosity. A wine that practically begs you to lift the glass to your mouth and take another sip, and who am I to deny it?
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Mitolo G.A.M Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Year in, year out, this wine knocks our socks off but we've been impatiently waiting for this vintage to reach full maturity. It could be McLaren Vale etching it's way further and further into our hearts. It could be the fastidious and integrated use of oak barrels. It could be the 5 years spent developing and growing into its self. It could be because we flat out just love shiraz. Or, we could love it because you folks love it. Whatever it is, it steals our heart every time, and we're proud to be able to present it to you at such phenomenal value.
You’d pay $69 full price.

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1x Haselgrove Tusail Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Does it get any better than this? McLaren Vale shiraz with 96pts? From a bloody outstanding producer like Haselgrove? We say, say no more!! But if you’re not convinced yet, it is: 12 days on skins plunging thrice daily for full-throttle texture and flavour (not to mention the colour and tannins!), 20 months in French oak with all parcels kept separate and only blended to the highest standard. The vibrant core of wild berries, rich, savoury dark chocolate, and cedar notes complement. Sounds pretty good to us, are you convinced yet?
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Ben Murray Wines Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
The winemaker's mantra of "hand-made, slow and gentle" seemingly belies the power and grunt of the wines he creates, year-in year-out. Our shiraz at hand has been harvested from the family-owned and operated vineyards of Marananga. These vineyards sit entirely within the famed western sub-region of the Barossa , and are known Australia-wide for superb Shiraz production and deep, rich soils interspersed with the occasional limestone slab. This is the first vintage made in the brand-spanking new, state of the art, winery and we agree with Peter Nixon, of the Wine Libertine, that this might just be "the finest [Black Market] Shiraz release to date".
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Wolf Blass Grey Label Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
It is no secret that we are big fans of McLaren Vale shiraz, so forgive us if we wax a little lyrical here and show a little bias. The grey label shiraz is an absolute stunner and exactly what we want when indulging in a shiraz from the 'Vale — plushness, with power, with richness, and at six years of age it is entering a beautiful drinking window. A window that you can be happy to pop open at your next family bbq, the in-laws will mark you down as their favourite, Dad will be nudging you every 20 mins for a top up, Mum will be telling everyone how thoughtful you are. Now, your siblings might be a little jealous, but you, you will be chuffed. Chuffed with your purchase and the other five bottles you've got stashed away.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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