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These are the wines our Mofos keep coming back for. A best-of-the-best mix of crowd-favourite reds and refreshing whites — seriously drinkable, seriously good value, and guaranteed to hit the spot.
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$615
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Why do we love this case?
Want a case that’s basically a greatest hits playlist? This is it. The Bestselling Reds & Whites case is packed with the bottles our Mofos love most - the ones that fly out the door, earn repeat buys, and always deliver.
If you’re not sure what to grab, start here. These wines are bestsellers for a reason.
1x Journey Wines Coldstream Pinot Noir 2023
Red — Pinot Noir
Yarra Valley — Australia
Wowee, we've got an outstanding example of single-vineyard Yarra pinot on our hands here! As generous as it is sophisticated - this wine is paradoxically super easy to drink, and at the same time, next level complex. Trying to pick individual notes is like picking individual voices in a choir. And why should we? If the song sounds good, let 'em sing - and the wine is certainly singing now.
Drink : Now - 2028
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Pirramimma Heritage Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
If you don’t know by now, we think it’s time for you to loop yourself in. The Pirramimma Limited Edition Shiraz comes from the fruit out of the 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 $50 full price.

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1x Pertaringa 'Belonging to the Hills' Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
An instant staple of the cellar. This one is completely irresistible. A normal afternoon tasting at the Mofo tasting bench was quickly interrupted when this wine was poured. Suddenly, all attention was caught, and the moment savoured. Bec Hardy, you've done it again. The Pertaringa name is no stranger to the Aussie household. The iconic Hardy family are to wine what vegemite is to toast: a perfect match. So, to land this beauty from the hands of Bec Hardy is monumental for us, and we couldn't be more pleased. This is McLaren Shiraz through and through, with densely packed dark chocolate and fresh roasted coffee exploding on the nose. The palate follows through just as true, layered with preserved plums, dark forest berries and a lick of vanillin softness. There's one word for this wine, and it's awesome.
You’d pay $60 full price.

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1x Reschke Cellar Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
This family winery have been landowners in Coonawarra for over 100 years. They are Coonawarra experts and the jewel in their crown is, of course, cabernet sauvignon. Their wines consistently score highly with critics and this 2020 cellar release is a showcase of a deep understanding of the land and masterstroke winemaking.
The blackberry fruit concentration is immense and elevated by fine, dancing tannin. It wouldn't be Coonawarra without the marriage of mint and tobacco, rounding out mouth-feel and driving complexity. This is fantastic drinking now and will age gracefully for another decade.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x Sorby Adams The Parish Hall St Hugh's Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Known for producing some of the country's finest Shiraz (read: Hill of Grace), the Eden Valley area of Barossa is an incredible source of premium shiraz. The vineyards there seem to bear fruit worthy of royal status, it almost feels too good to drink. This premo shiraz shows immense complexity, with a nose of pomegranate and cherry molasses, black pepper and rip plums. The palate is silky smooth, rich and balanced with classic Eden acidity that keeps it all fresh and delightfully playful. This is a lot of shiraz, and a steal at the price.
You’d pay $60 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 Mitolo Wines Jester Black Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
McLaren Vale — Australia
Everything you want in a fun glass of cabernet, and more. Super aromatic, bursting with blackberry, morello cherry and chocolate: this cabernet is drool worthy. This is a jaw-dropping value delight from a McLaren Vale winery many a Mofo has fallen in love with - Mitolo. The thing about Mitolo is, once you fall in love, you're in love forever... This wine is built to entertain; its reason for being is to let the good times roll. Think jubilant, ripe fruit flavours with plushness to spare. A solid sprinkling of tannin keeps the edges in check and adds a bit of seriousness to this dribble-inducing cabernet. These pguys don't ever miss the mark, so you know you're in good hands here.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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1x Craneford Tribeca GSM 2023
Red — GSM
Barossa — Australia
Bright red and dark berries shape the palate, lifted by a ripple of spice and the natural generosity of the varieties. The fruit sits plush and mouthfilling, but the structure stays firm enough to keep everything in line. Soft tannins and a gentle warmth round it out, giving the wine an easy sense of flow. Bold, balanced and thoroughly crowd pleasing, it hits the sweet spot between richness and drinkability.
Drink : Now - 2030
You’d pay $48 full price.

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1x Journey Estate Chardonnay 2016
White — Chardonnay
Yarra Valley — Australia
This is Yarra Valley chardonnay that's as generous as it is sophisticated... Grapefruit, nuts, lemon pith, oak and lanolin all greet you before the wine has even touched your lips. The palate goes to another level of complexity, trying to pick individual notes is like picking individual voices in a choir. And why should we? If the song sounds good, let 'em sing - and the wine is certainly singing after a decade in the dark. The Yarra Valley has long provided some of the finest chardonnays made in this country, and this recent release - young though it may be - reinforces that reputation emphatically. This is seriously impressive stuff with an exciting future ahead. Instantly identifiable as Yarra chardonnay, the wine is concentrated and elegant and energetic and mouth-filling, all at the same time. It speaks of place, and you could do much worse than speak about the gorgeous vineyards of the Yarra Valley and it's many surrounding hills. As we said - this place has been pumping out some of the best chardonnays in the country for a very long time - just check Halliday's Chardonnay Challenge!
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Hewitson Lulu Blanc 2024
White — White Blend
Barossa — Australia
Your new favourite summer smasher is here... and it's got some serious pedigree! From one of the most respected producers in the Barossa off one the oldest muscat blanc vines in the country (not to be confused with sticky wines called 'muscat') - this is a dry, bright, light, zippy wine that's as refreshing as it is alluring! This one’s built on some seriously old bones. We’re talking 95% Barossa muscat blanc à petits grains from vines pushing 170 years (yep, oldest in the country), with a splash of sauvignon blanc (5%) thrown in to dial up the aromatics. Old vines, young attitude - this is all about drinking it fresh and lively. The nose keeps things clean and subtle: soft yellow fruits, a flick of grassiness and just enough intrigue to pull you in. Then the palate kicks on. Zippy lemon and lime lead the charge, backed by hints of pineapple, ginger and a gentle tropical whisper. The acidity is crisp and refreshing, keeping everything tight, juicy and dangerously easy to drink. Youthful, vibrant and bursting with flavour - proof that even 170-year-old vines can still party.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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1x Lambert Estate Nordic Frost Riesling 2024
White — Riesling
Eden Valley — Australia
The 2024 Nordic Frost Riesling captures everything you want from quality Eden Valley Riesling - bright fruit character, refreshing acidity, clean varietal expression without unnecessary complications. The nose flourishes with vibrant aromatics - mandarin zest and fresh lemon dominating, drawing you straight in with citrus brightness that signals immediate refreshment. The palate, if anything, delivers on that aromatic promise beautifully. Refreshing zesty lime notes flow through, supported by bright acidity that provides backbone and drive. That acid carries everything through to genuinely salivating lemon-lime finish - the kind that makes your mouth water and immediately reach for another sip.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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1x Peter Lehmann The Barossan Pinot Gris 2025
White — Pinot Gris
Barossa — Australia
It really doesn't get any fresher or juicier than this. The Peter Lehmann name brings South Australian winemaking heritage and seriously unbeatable value in equal measure. With access to top vineyards and quality fruit, this gorgeous Pinot Gris delivers layers of peach, nectarine, green apple, nashi pear, and citrus that just keep going and going and going.
Drink : Now - 2027
You’d pay $25 full price.

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