


Mixed
Various
Dangerous Value Mixed
$149
$378
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
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Big flavour, tiny price tag. The Dangerous Value Mixed case is stacked with wines that drink way above their price point.
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
$149
$378
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
Dangerously good wines at a value that’s hard to believe. A smart mix of reds and whites chosen for flavour, versatility, and drinkability, this case is proof you don’t need to spend big to sip well. Perfect for stocking the rack, sharing around, or just keeping the midweek pours flowing.
2x Di Fabio Winemaker's Selection Cabernet Blend 2018
Red — Cabernet Blend
McLaren Vale — Australia
Plush, rich blackberries and plums with a raspberry like acidity and wonderfully soft tannins. There's a good lick of oak but nothing distracting, a hint of eucalypt but it stops short of menthol. This wine's time in the cellar has done it absolute wonders - soft, smooth, silky, yet powerful, plush and ripe. A great wine from one of McLaren Vale's greatest producers.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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2x Hither & Yon Old Jarvie 'The Enforcer' Shiraz Mataro Grenache 2020
Red — Shiraz Blend
McLaren Vale — Australia
This is a GSM with serious backbone - shiraz and mataro crushed, grenache whole berry, all from sustainably farmed McLaren Vale vineyards with serious pedigree. The 2020 vintage was a tough one: dry, hot, stressful for the vines, and ultimately brilliant for concentration and natural acidity. Lower yields, longer ripening, and fruit that had to work hard to get there. In the glass it's all dark fruit, smoked nuts, a coastal herb and iodine edge, with polished tannins and a silky length that betrays just how carefully this was put together. Dense and structured, but never heavy. Fire up some spicy sausage pasta and let The Enforcer do what it does best.
Drink : Now - 2029
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Lambert Estate Mustang Sally Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Juicy, polished Barossa Shiraz that hits the sweet spot between richness and drinkability. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser from first pour to last. A bright, modern Barossa expression that balances generosity with real polish. It opens with juicy plum, blackberry and a lift of sweet spice, then settles into a smooth, mouth-filling palate that still keeps some freshness in the tank. There’s enough Barossa richness to satisfy the big-red crowd, but it avoids heaviness thanks to clean fruit and smart, understated oak. The finish is silky, warming and seriously moreish. It’s the kind of Shiraz you pour for anyone and know they’ll be happy.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Flint River Vineyard Polish Hill Riesling 2024
White — Riesling
Clare Valley — Australia
Polish Hill proves, yet again, that it produces the most age-worthy riesling in the country (if not the world). The nose is alive with green apple, jasmine florals and zesty lime, with a flinty mineral edge that sets the tone. On the palate, it’s taut and vibrant – layers of kaffir lime, citrus rind and Granny Smith apple carried on a cool, slatey minerality. Clare Valley riesling, firing on all cylinders.
Drink : Now - 2038
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Pyren Vineyards Tanwood Pinot Gris 2025
White — Pinot Gris
Pyrenees — Australia
The Victorian Pyrenees may no be the first place that you'd go searching for a bottle of pinot gris, but you certainly should. With a classic climate for aromatic white wines, this is all about the fleshy white peach and pear drop characters that are hard to resist. Add in a dose of tartness somewhere in the realm of green apple and almond skin, and you've got the perfectly balanced glass.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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2x Coltbridge Chardonnay 2022
White — Chardonnay
South Australia — Australia
Not every chardonnay needs a ceremony. Sometimes you just want something genuinely delicious that doesn't require a special occasion or a second mortgage. This is that wine. Fresh enough for a warm afternoon. Rich enough for a roast chicken. Relaxed enough to open for absolutely no reason whatsoever on a Wednesday night. Bright and inviting from the first pour - lemon zest, green apple, orange blossom and a subtle white floral lift on the nose. The palate is velvety and vibrant, with toasted brioche, citrus cream and a clean, medium-length finish that leaves you reaching for another glass without really thinking about it. Great value, great drinking, zero fuss. Grab a few and find your own excuse to open them.
You’d pay $24 full price.

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