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Bestsellers Selection - Reds
$149
$528
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
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These are your favourite wines combined into a half dozen that is sure to be your favourite reds pack.
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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Why do we love this case?
Our mofo’s have spoken! It ain’t rocket science to pull up a list of our best sellers, put those together in a case, and then offer it up to you. So no need to pat us on the back. We’re doing the obvious here, simply stuff really. These are your favourite wines combined into a half dozen that is sure to be your favourite reds pack. We’ve got a Shiraz worth $175, a mofo fave Cab Sauv worth $120 and more...all squashed into a pack you buy for $149 - thats more than a 70% discount! No need to think on this one, just buy...
1x Reschke RSR Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
We’ve now seen two vintages of this ripper deal fly out the door. For those in the know, this wine never disappoints upon pulling the cork. This cellar release may have eight years of development behind it, but give it a taste and you’ll see that it is only starting to touch its prime drinking window. This wine is usually exclusive to the producer’s database, but somehow our charming wine buyers have managed to get some for the site. Each glass of this cabernet is sure to be excellent and intriguing. The once boisterous tannins have now mellowed on the silky palate, and fruit is joined by herbaceous and somewhat meaty notes. There’s still classic cabernet cassis and blackberry, which is accompanied by rosemary, thyme and a long and savoury finish. Be quick, mofo, ‘cos this wine has been known to fly quick!
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Powell & Son Riverside GSM 2020
Red — GSM
Barossa — Australia
One more time around the block we say... bringing us into the third vintage of this stunning wine from the legendary craftsmanship of Dave Powell. A regional icon of an iconic region. It’s bright and juicy, with elegant tannin and layered complexity. The palate’s exploding with blackcurrant and raspberry compote, sweet red cherries and licorice. The generous splash of mataro adds a delightful medicinal undertone to this one - wine tonic for all your ailments. It’s plush enough for the winter, and will take a quick chill in the fridge over the heat of summer. No matter when, where, or who you share this with, it’s guaranteed not to disappoint.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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1x Devitt & Moore Captain D. Bruce Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Rarely do you open wine when it’s in the perfect drinking window, but alas, we have one for you. With almost a decade in the bottle, its tannins have softened to perfection. Robust and vibrant dark berries are still at the core, but the layers are opening up, offering roasted notes, cigar box, olive tapenade and mineral warmth. Cabernet sauvignon with perfectly aged, fine tannins is genuinely such a pleasure; it makes you wonder why we don’t always wait ten years. An outstanding cabernet, wow, this really over-delivers.
You’d pay $120 full price.

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1x Keil Estate Row 78 Shiraz 2013
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
This is... kinda precious. Not that it needs to be cradled and handled with white gloves or anything... but it needs to be regarded, considered, and purposefully consumed. A decade old and barely middle-aged. Still with lashings of dark chocolate and punchy dark fruit. There is a little bit of briny sea spray starting to appear which adds an enticing savoury layer. Aromas of cigar box and forest floor wrap around wild berry and nettle. And then you’re hit with these beautiful bouquet of star anise, eucalypt and liquorice. There is so much intensity in the glass, and this wine is showing no signs of slowing down. Brooding and powerful. The next time we need to mark a milestone, we know what we’ll be reaching for.
You’d pay $175 full price.

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1x Archery Road Longbow Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
From the prized southern part of the sun-drenched Barossa, steeped in quality grown shiraz (you know we’ve done the research) It’s right here, where the surrounding views offer the picture-perfect painting; a diversity of colours from the tree leaves to the soils, which in turn give our favourite grape - shiraz - all the lashings of character we as adults have grown to become obsessed with. A blend of hand-selected low-yielding parcels, you’ll find generous flavours of black fruit, olive and pepper spice, backed by silky tannins, yet the wine is intense on the palate, with a great depth and length. Such a complex finish, and a damn fine gem of a shiraz.
What is a Black Market deal?
Black Market deals are only made possible if we don’t reveal the maker’s brand on site. The wines are the genuine article – absolutely no cleanskins or fake brands, just dangerously good value. You won’t find out what it is until it hits your doorstep, but you won’t regret it. Just keep it on the down low.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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1x Pirramimma Heritage Limited Edition Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
This wine needs no introduction. It’s the much awaited 2020 vintage of this mad mofo fave. We’re talking about a bold, powerful red wine that has flown out the door almost as quickly as it comes in. If you don’t know by now, we think it’s time for you to loop yourself in.
This ‘Limited Edition’ shiraz comes from the best rows of their famous “War Horse” and “Ironstone” blocks. The vines are old and what they lack in quantity (yield), they make up for in superb quality. Full bodied, but balanced with pepper and spice, there are just so many layers to discover in this wine. Laden with luscious, ripe blackberries, earthy blackcurrants, mocha, hints of cedar and a dollop of liquorice, you’re in for a treat with this divine, velvety red.
You’d pay $49 full price.

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