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We can’t get enough of the King of Grapes. From bright and elegantly textured to piledriver power and raucously rich, this Bordeaux native is equally capable...
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Why do we love this case?
We can’t get enough of the King of Grapes. From bright and elegantly textured to piledriver power and raucously rich, this Bordeaux native is equally capable of brilliance in a blend or all on its own. This pack offers you a selection of six cabernets, there’s something unique about each one and each offers its own journey of discovery. Bow down to the King!
Each case contains ONE bottle of:
1x Pepper Tree Limited Release 'Block 7' Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Wrattonbully — Australia
Did we hear you call for aged cabernet? We don’t blame you, it’s the stuff of *insert god here* when you get it, and we’re not even talking about the really good stuff. Our producers in Wrattonbully do it best when it comes to cab, benefiting from the rich limestone and terra-rosa soils that neighbouring Coonawarra boasts. Come to expect lashings of blackcurrant and dark cherries, interlaced with fine grained tannins and a persistent finish. Beautiful, structured, elegant, and worth the wait.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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1x Lindsay Wine Estate Turrung Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Barossa Valley — Australia
We love our Black Market Deals, but it can be a bloody hard choice choosing just one. We’ve done the hard work for you with this case, curating a selection of our top 6 reds that we reckon are too good to skip past. No tricks, just great wines that won’t bankrupt you in order to enjoy them. We’d be lying if we said we didn’t want to tell everyone about the goodies in this pack, but you’ll just have to wait until it hits your doorstep. In the meantime, we’ll be over here sampling through a case (or two).
Each case contains ONE of the following:
Shiraz 2018
McLaren Vale, SA
96pts Sam Kim | 95pts Wine Pilot | 94pts James Halliday | 5 Stars Sam Kim | Five Star Halliday Rated Winery | Single Vineyard | Old Vines
From the oldest vines on this estate vineyard comes this dark and deep Vale shiraz. Great drainage in the sand-over-clay soil sets the stage for excellent concentration of flavour, presenting as blackberry, cherry, plum and spice. Twenty months in a mix of new and seasoned French oak rounds out the package with fine-grained tannins and a subtle cedary influence on the back palate. This is classic Vale old vine shiraz, inky and smooth, deep and complex.
YOU’D PAY $85 full price
Shiraz 2017
Barossa Valley, SA
96pts Wine Orbit | Five Stars Wine Orbit
Aged wine lovers delight. We’re bringing you all of the joys of a cellared wine, without the pricetag it often comes with. And this is one shiraz that has matured exceptionally well. All the elegance and intrigue you want from a drop that’s seen a whack of bottle age: brittle flowers, dried flowers and fruit, earth, and an appealing ‘dusky’ nuance. But this has freshness and lift to boot, a mark of excellent wine making. The palate is rich and enduring, blackcurrant leaf, tobacco, and cedar wood persist throughout the drinking experience. Such a pleasure to experience it unfold in the glass, and even more of a pleasure to drink. This is steak wine. Good mate wine. Third date wine. We’ve only been able to get our mitts on a small parcel of this south Aussie icon, so stock up.
YOU’D PAY $85 full price
Shiraz 2018
Barossa Valley, SA
96pts Wine Orbit | Five Stars Wine Orbit
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.
YOU’D PAY $80 full price
Shiraz 2020
Coonawarra, SA
95pts Wine Orbit | 93pts Winepilot | 93pts Qwine Review | Five Stars Wine Orbit
Yeah yeah, we know. All the Coonawarra hype is for the cabernet. BUT, did you know that the region started as a shiraz powerhouse and there’s still exceptional examples being produced today from older vineyards? I’m know because we’ve got one of those right here. It’s full-bodied, but lively enough to jump out of the glass. There’s a savoury, spicy element to it, a touch of chocolate, and a nice backbone of oak from 18 months in 30% new French barrels. We’re not saying to skip over the cabernet by any means, but leave a place at the table for Coonawarra shiraz of this quality.
YOU’D PAY $50 full price
Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Barossa Valley, SA
95pts Wine Orbit | Five Stars Wine Orbit | Boutique Producer | New to the ‘Fo
As Aussies: we know cabernet, and we know Barossa. But do we know why the meeting of the two is so remarkable? Two wrongs may not make a right, but two rights definitely do. Barossa’s ability to ripen red wines to luscious heights works fantastically well for cabernet, a variety that struggles at the best of times. So, you’ll get the pleasure of blackcurrant and menthol, but you’ll see even more nuance enter the aroma profile - dancing between blackberry, cherries, mint, cola, and graphite. If you’re anything like us you’ll probaby fall pretty quickly in love with this wine, and with this producer. Amongst the Barossa giants, this humble winery is all about quality - and they deliver it in spades.
YOU’D PAY $49 full price
Shiraz Cabernet 2019
Barossa Valley, SA
96pts Sam Kim | 94pts Wine Showcase | Gold Wine Showcase | 5 Stars Sam Kim
The wine is generous with plum and redcurrant, all interwoven with brambly characteristics and herbal notes like mint, sage and cinnamon. It’s ripe, bright and complex with incredible balance and a long, rich finish. A 60/40 blend of shiraz and cab that is racking up high-90’s scores and gold medals.
YOU’D PAY $60 full price
You’d pay $49 full price.

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1x Brand & Sons Baker's Run Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
From a family-run producer, this cracking Coonawarra offers some serious bang-for-your-buck. There’s all the dark berries, the spice, the vibrant tannin, the lifted fresh herbs that you could want, paired with serious drinkability. It has a perfectly textured medium body with savoury finish that balances out all of that superbly vibrant fruit. At the end of the day, you don’t clean up the medals like this without taking a few breaths away. If you’re a Coonawarra fan- or just a fan of stellar red wines -this wine will elevate your senses and set your standards a couple rungs higher.
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 $30 full price.

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1x Watkins Cellar Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
South Australia — Australia
These producers might be a new name to some, but their time in the industry goes way back. As evidenced by this cellar selection, they’ve honed the art of crafting wines that stand the test of time. This is an all-family affair, with the new generation stepping in to take the reigns. They’re finally releasing some beauties from their back vintages, and we were quick to jump in and bring our mofos that aged goodness. Cabernet off their currency creek vineyards gave this wine the confidence to see it through the last 6 years, with more still to come. This is the kind of wine that greets you like an old friend. Instantly familiar and merry, sure to entertain you for hours.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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1x Kilikanoon Golden Hillside Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Clare Valley — Australia
Clare Valley cabernet is vastly underrated at all ends of the price spectrum. For this money, Kilikanoon have (yet again) delivered an absolute titanic effort. It’s bright and lively the moment it hits the palate, sizzling with fruit flavour and life. Then, as you settle in for the ride, come savoury tones of spice and herbs, followed by a long, luxurious finish. It’s still young, so it’s all about the bright fruit at the moment, but there’s so much potential for ageing that it’s almost scary when you consider the value on offer here. That said, it’s massively enjoyable right now. Give it a spell in the decanter if you’re afraid of getting stuck in straight away. But, you can probably tell from my enthusiasm that I was far from put off by this young wine, and not a word of anything but praise was uttered around the tasting bench by my fellow mofos.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Pirramimma Heritage Limited Edition Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
McLaren Vale — Australia
Who doesn’t love a little bit of low-yielding, full-bodied, South Australian cabernet? We know we do. Sourced from Pirramimma’s old cabernet vineyards in McLaren Vale, luscious blackberry, blueberry, mint and capsicum notes hum alongside cedar and toasted almond notes from time in oak. Secondary characters of black olive, tobacco and rosemary are starting to poke through as well. No need to rush though as this has another decade plus of development left in the bottle. For now or for the future, the choice is yours.
You’d pay $50 full price.
