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12PK - $12.42 / BTL
$149
$402
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2x School House 'Block C1' Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Barossa
This wine truly shows the best of what the famed region has to offer, as it walks the tightrope between power and elegance with perfect poise. There are ripe dark fruits of plum and cassis, wrapped up in fine tannins and complimented by notes of toasty oak. It is intense, but also wonderfully balanced. We don’t need to say much about the ageing potential of cabernet with all that structure and tannin, just know that this one is ready to serve you for many (many) years to come.
Drink : Now - 2035
You’d pay $70 full price.

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2x Lambert Estate First Chapter Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Barossa
This is Barossa shiraz - big flavours, big mouth-feel, big wine - don't expect subtlety, this isn't for the faint of heart. This is rich and loaded with bright, ripe fruit - boysenberry, blackberry and mulberry doing their thing - perfectly balanced with hints of toasty oak and baking spices that remind you there's some serious winemaking going on here. Smooth, velvety tannins are deftly tensioned with tight acidity, creating this luscious finish that makes you want to immediately pour another glass. This is Barossa shiraz showing exactly why the region's reputation for the variety is rock solid.
You’d pay $36 full price.

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2x Mitolo Wines Jester Black Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Barossa
Boasting all the dark fleshy plums and blackberries you can poke a stick at, with subtle but lingering black olive and chocolate nuances. A prized producer and a prized shiraz. This one's got 'long-lunch' written all over it... and a bit of 'dancing on the table with a bottle in your hand after a long-lunch' about it too, if we're honest. These are the wines we love. This is the answer to all of your midweek quaffer conundrums. This is one iconic McLaren Vale producer, known for incredible red wines that speak to their Italian heritage. Texturally, this is smoother than Barry White and a lingering liveliness on the back palate ensures pleasurable quaffing from now right through the next few years. It’s an easy-going medium-bodied drop with surprising balance, depth of flavour and length.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Turkey Flat Vineyards Butcher's Block GSM 2021
Red — GSM
Barossa — Barossa
Comprising of 56% grenache, 38% shiraz and a 6% splash of mataro, expect a plush and fruit forward, medium bodied GSM that is hard not to enjoy. Floral aromatics give way to subtle hints of spice and a minty kick which provides a savoury framing to its dense fruit core.
Barossa Valley’s 2021 vintage displayed such a consistent fruit set that it has gone down as one of the best years in recent memory. Even affordable ‘entry level’ wines (in the hands of skilled winemakers, of course) showcased stunning personality and drive. At this pricepoint, you can crack open a bottle on any night of the week, for any reason and know you’ll be swept up in all the deliciousness and feel very spoilt. Go on, you deserve it.
You’d pay $27 full price.

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2x Jaressa Estate Post The Love Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Barossa
This back-vintage Barossa Shiraz brings all the richness you expect, but with the bonus of bottle age smoothing out every edge. It’s deep, dark and silky - think plush berries, mocha, warm spice and that slow-unfurling Barossa power that only time can soften. The 2017 vintage has settled beautifully, giving you a mature, ready-to-drink Shiraz that feels way more serious than the price suggests. There’s real weight and warmth here, yet it finishes clean and refined. Finding aged Barossa at this level for $12.99 is almost unheard of - it’s a steal hiding in plain sight.
You’d pay $20 full price.

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2x Serafino Wines Goose Island Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Barossa
This shiraz genuinely punches well above its weight - especially when you take into account the name on the label - delivering quality and complexity you'd expect from wines commanding significantly higher prices. It's got power, finesse and approachability, meaning you can geek out analysing all the layers or just pour generously and enjoy without overthinking. Vibrant, polished McLaren Vale shiraz crafted with estate-grown fruit sourced from two of this producer's most famous vineyards. 9 months in seasoned American (70%) and French (30%) oak brings a bit of grunt whilst retaining fruit purity. Ripe dark plum and spice aromas leading to a generous, structured palate - juicy black fruit, subtle peppery notes, a plush texture and fine supple tannins stretching to lingering finish. Store or pour - up to you - this one will be sitting pretty from now until 2030 at least!
You’d pay $18 full price.

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