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Dangerous Value Mixed
$149
$346
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
$346
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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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 Hollick Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
If you ever wanted a to show someone what 'Coonawarra' tastes like - this is it. Super concentrated old-vine cabernet from one of Australia's iconic masters of the grape. Rich dark fruits, classic eucalyptus, tobacco, spices - it's all here! When it comes to cabernet, we’re happy to drop some buzzwords - Coonawarra, old vine, terra rossa, French oak. Coonawarra is arguably Australia’s greatest cabernet region. Old vines make for concentrated flavours and lower yields. Terra rossa refers to the red soil of Coonawarra that gives its wines their distinct dusty, earthy characteristic. French oak provides that perfect cedary backbone that holds together the fruit profile of cab sauv so well. So expect blackcurrant, plum, spice and chocolate on the palate carried through into an elegant finish with fine lingering tannins. We might have gone a bit heavy on the buzzwords here, but they exist for a reason.
You’d pay $40 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 Serafino Wines Goose Island Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
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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2x Mont St Lunara Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Alpine & King Valleys — Australia
Ripe stone fruit meets bright natural acidity (and a bit of clever work in the winery) to create a balanced, purposeful wine that overdelivers at every possible turn. It's not the dark yellow, flabby chardonnays of your parents' era - this is modern Australian chardonnay, right where you want it. Because of the altitude and natural cool-climate of the King/Alpine Valleys, you don't have to worry about these wines being lively - that natural acidy is built into the very core of the fruit from which this wine is made. There's not a lot we can say about this wine that isn't evident from the colour of the thing. Bright, fruit forward, zippy and rich in all the right places. Versatile, vivacious and very, very, very east to drink.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Twin Valleys Pinot Grigio 2025
White — Pinot Grigio
King Valley — Australia
The search for the perfect white wine is over. Here it is. Fresh, fun, and a little flirty: the King Valley grigio that is ripe with enthusiasm. Italy’s leading grape varieties have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example of the grape is bright with citrus and pear on the nose and a crisp, mineral finish. When given more time to develop in the glass, the wine shares a greater depth to expression. Red apple, nashi pear, and hints of sherbet. From a weekend BBQ to a bowl of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, it’s a flexible food wine that is sure to please.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Lange Estate TSR Sauvignon Blanc 2025
White — Sauvignon Blanc
Great Southern — Australia
This represents sauvignon blanc at its most expressive and food-friendly, perfect for immediate drinking when the aromatics are at their peak and the acidity provides maximum refreshment. The nose hits hard with ripe citrus and passionfruit, lifted by a hint of lemongrass that adds herbal complexity. These aren't subtle aromatics - they're bold and expressive, announcing the wine's character immediately. On the palate, juicy gooseberry and guava flavours dominate, enhanced by herbal nuances that add layers without overwhelming the primary fruit. What really impresses is the balance - there's a subtle textural edge that provides weight and interest, while mouthwatering acidity drives everything forward to a long, crisp finish.
You’d pay $25 full price.






