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rich, full-bodied
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Cellared Shiraz Selection - Unicorn Edition
$415
$179
6PK - $29.83 / 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 - $29.83 / BTL
$415
$179
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To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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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 inaugural Aged. Shiraz. Selection. It feels good to say it, and even better to drink it.
1x Golden Amrita Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
With juice from the classic Greenock Vineyard, the winemaker (and Master of Wine), specially selects a tiny portion of the best barrels to create a smooth but gutsy shiraz with astounding regional expressivity.
A richly textured and full-bodied wine designed to drink beautifully in its youth but has the structure and fruit concentration to age for a further 10 years. Pure black and red fruit, vibrant acidic structure and pillowy, fine-grained tannins; all this coupled with a healthy maturation in brand new American oak barrels create a chocolatey, silky and wholly mouth-filling wine. Throw in a few years of age and you've got a well-integrated, classically Barossa shiraz with a long life ahead of it. Drinking now? Decant for 30 minutes for best results!
You’d pay $100 full price.

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1x Rusty Mutt Vermillion Bird Shiraz 2015
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Deep, dark, and utterly compelling, this is a wine that gets into your and refuses to be forgotten. On the nose, it’s all rich perfume and fruit complexity - dark berries, smoked game, dried herbs, cake spice. The palate's a bit of a different story, big, plush, and powerfully structured. There’s real depth and drive here, with dense plum and blackberry fruit, muscular tannins and a long, dry finish that draws you right back in for another sip. Age has somewhat tamed the beast - the tannins are polished, the fruit is singing, and the shape and structure of the whole wine are working together beautifully. It’s still a wine of immense strength and character, but the edges are beautifully smoothed out. Expect cedar, sandalwood, spice, and a sheet of chewy, mouth-coating tannin that lasts and lasts and lasts. If you like your reds bold, brooding and built to go the distance, this is absolutely your jam.
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Clarendon Hills Moritz Shiraz 2013
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
What is immediately impressive here is the way the fruit still sits right at the fore. It's a summer berry mix with blueberry and plum leading the way - classic McLaren Vale in every way. Lifted and punchy acidity gives the wine youthful zeal and a lot of promise for the future still. There's a little bit of a savoury green, grassy note that provides an all important to the freshness of the fruit profile. Powerful to be sure – it has a rich, dense core. There's menthol and eucalypt on the periphery. This is a really special wine and a study in what aged wine can and should look like. If ever I needed to convert someone to the nuance, intricacy, and sheer other-worldly enjoyment of aged reds, this is what I would reach for.
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Jarressa Estate 'Harold' Barbed Wire Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
If you're after Barossa shiraz draped in gold, then we've got you covered. Throw in a hefty 95 point review to boot and this is clearly a winner. We're not always fortunate enough to stock wines from this producer, but when they do come around we get very excited. They exemplify what's great about the Barossa, a multi-generational wine family dedicated to producing rich and delicious wines.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x Quin Wines Eden Valley Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Eden Valley elevation meets old-vine intensity - this is why we cellar wines. From vines planted in the early 1980s at 430 metres elevation, this Eden Valley classic showcases exactly what happens when cool-climate precision meets decades of vine maturity. Hand-harvested in the cool morning air, basket-pressed, then ten months in top-quality French oak - this is winemaking done right. The nose tells the whole story: Sarsaparilla, mulberries and fresh vanilla bean grip the drinker immediately, while crushed blackberries and black plums add depth. There's a cedary thread that seasons rather than dominates, plus hints of violets, graphite, and that distinctive Eden Valley spice that makes collectors weak at the knees. On the palate, this bad-boy means business. An intense, dark-fruited core with sustained berry flavours and fine-grained tannins that fold seamlessly into a lasting finish. The mid-palate delivers a burst of plush fruit that signals serious aging potential, while great tannin focus through the middle gives it structure and grace.
TLDR: we are absolutely ON here!
You’d pay $55 full price.

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1x Rolf Binder Selection Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
This is the last vintage presided over by the great Rolf Binder himself. A genuine piece of history. One of the best (and worst) things about wine is that once it's gone, it's gone, people will talk about 'the last Rolf Binder vintage' but the only way to really know what it's all about is to try it yourself. Well, here's your chance! This deep, inky stunner is pure Barossa charm in a glass. Vibrant red berries bursting through layers of dark cherry, blueberry and cassis, with a flicker of vanilla and liquorice adding a seductive twist. It’s full-bodied, with ripe, velvety tannins and a lively acid line that keeps everything perky and in balance. Smooth and irresistibly drinkable, this is the kind of wine that quietly wins you over - then has you pouring a second glass before you’ve even finished the first. Packed with old-school Barossa generosity, this one's ready to step up to any occasion you can throw at it.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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