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rich, full-bodied
Various
Cellared Shiraz Selection 15.0
$526
$149
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
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To say these wines are one-offs is an under-statement. We know shiraz is Australia's darling, and the demand for it is always red hot. So, to get a few cases of these exclusive cellar reserves is no easy task.
6PK - $24.83 / BTL
$526
$149
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Why do we love this case?
Here, we bring you the best of the best. These are the wines that our producers have loved so dearly that they've kept a few behind at the cellar for their future selves (and, some lucky customers who might get the winemakers on a good day). We've had to do some really sweet talking, a little bit of begging, and a lot of string-pulling to curate this case. Presenting: the Aged. Shiraz. Selection. It feels good to say it, and even better to drink it
1x Cape Barren The Vale Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Bursting with a complex and fruity palate that flows into a spectacular and warm finish, this shiraz is, hand-on-heart, one of the most impressive and iconic drops to make its way out of the Vale. Honestly, this deal is so unbelievably good that it's hard not to give you a peak behind the curtain. We can say this though - it's one of the best offers of the year. It's a shiraz that's smooth and toasty yet oh so complex with an intensity that will push your eyebrows to your hairline for all the right reasons.
You’d pay $158 full price.

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1x Pirathon Gold Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
A good way to gauge the quality of a wine is the reception it receives from those within the inner circle of the wine industry. 96 points from Winestate Magazine and 95 points from the Barossa Wine Show gives you a bit of an idea of what we're dealing with here. Viscous and concentrated, a real throw back to the old school wines that put Barossa on the map. Pretty much as shiraz as shiraz can be. Dark chocolate, blood plum, blackberry and liquorice. Pure, unadulterated indulgence.
You’d pay $99 full price.

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1x Parous Stonehouse Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
There's nothing you won't adore about this beauty. All the juicy, chocolate notes of McLaren Vale shiraz, with a bit of rum n' raisin spiciness bringing some real game. An old school style from a mordern McLaren Vale winemaker.
Made by the grape master Matt Head (who you might also know from the cult favourite Big Easy Radio) whose creative and level-headed approach to life results in wines with spirit and soul. This parcel has been safeguarded under the Parous label, just waiting for its time and loving home to go to. It must be your lucky day mofo, because they've found it with you. It's powerful, but not overwhelming; the perfect choice to keep you entertained from weeknights to the weekend.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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1x Rolf Binder Selection Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
To quote the great man, Rolf Binder, himself, “You can’t go wrong with an easy-drinking, classic Barossa Shiraz at a good price". And he's right, this wine is just that - 'classic'. And the price? well, 'good' doesn't really do it justice... this is an incredible deal! This deep cherry-red beauty is a glass full of classic Barossa goodness. Ripe red berries leap from the glass, followed by dark cherry, blueberry, cassis and just a hint of vanilla and liquorice to keep things interesting. The palate’s full-bodied and silky, with ripe tannins and just enough acidity to keep it all fresh and flowing. It’s smooth, it’s approachable, and the flavour hangs around long enough to make sure you noticed how delicious it was. A seriously satisfying red that'll have you reaching for another glass dangerously quickly.
You’d pay $78 full price.

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1x Cooper Burns 'Livingstone' Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
These blokes are smashing it! Mark Cooper & Russell Burns are well-known wine professionals with plenty of experience and, if this wine is anything to go off, plenty of skill. Beautifully rich and complex, there's black fruits, vanillin oak, smoked meats and toasted spice on the nose, leading to a gorgeously mouth filling palate offering great concentration with a juicy texture and layers upon layers of fine tannins. This will be drinking well for another 10 years (at least). An extremely well made wine that's just entering the best years of its life.
You’d pay $57 full price.

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1x Geoff Merrill Mount Hurtle Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
There's a bit of a story to this one. Before Geoff Merrill purchased his winery, it was simply known as 'Mount Hurtle' , this is how he explains the decision, "When I purchased the Mount Hurtle winery in 1985 it was to preserve a small piece of Australia’s winemaking history", that brings us to this wine. This wine is that throwback, this wine is that small piece of winemaking history. Exceedingly smooth, age has softened and rounded this beauty whilst maintaining a wonderful acid line and grippy tannins - it's classic Geoff Merrill, classic McLaren Vale, it's just a classic Australian shiraz.
You’d pay $55 full price.

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