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Five Star Halliday Selection - Reds Edition
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6PK - $23.17 / BTL
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Five Star Halliday rated wine fan? We are too. We’ve put together a pack consisting of bottles sourced only from Halliday Five Star rated wineries.
6PK - $23.17 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $34.75 with our buy now pay later providers.
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Why do we love this case?
This is the cream of the crop, a case with the whole fruit salad of varieties - something for all of your dinner guests.
What is a 5 Star winery you ask?
Well... It’s a Halliday rating for a winery that has consistently produced wines of “exemplary quality and typicity”. - Basically you know these folk aren’t messing about!
1x Penley Estate Black Bull Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Guess who’s back and ready to go? One of our favourite Coonawarra producers, Penley Estate, has done the hard work to bring back this mofo fave drop. Aptly named, this robust cabernet packs a punch with strong, flavourful and classic Coonawarra characteristics we’ve all come to love and enjoy. Dark fruits of the black forest abound and surround the recogniseable cedary, minty core; while framed with superb mineral tannins that allow for youthful drinking while still earning a nook in your cellar over the next 10+ years.
You’d pay $50 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Haselgrove Cul Stor Shiraz Cabernets 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Multiple vintages of Haselgrove's Cul Stor shiraz blend have rushed into our warehouse and zoomed straight back out and to your front door faster than you can say ‘shiraz blended with cab sav and a splash of cab franc’. At its core, we have all the plush dark berries, plums and chocolatey goodness that you’d expect from Mclaren Vale. But the blend of cabernets is what lifts this drop way above entry level, firm tannins and a liveliness on the back palate provide wonderful length and serious structure; perfect to pair with your good old fashioned Sunday roast lamb with all the trimmings.
You’d pay $45 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Hobbs of Barossa Tin Lids Aria Seca Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
This is a very powerful wine. It is full and complete right out of the gate. The fruit is compact and dense and sits squarely at the centre of the wine, present from start to finish. This is big, bold, plush, powerful shiraz that over delivers with every sip. If you don't already know this producer, then get ready to become an instant fan. Everything they produce is liquid gold.
You’d pay $50 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Patritti Wines JPB Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Warning: if you’re currently wearing your favourite socks, you better hold onto them bloody tight ‘cause this brooding, dark beast of a wine is bound to knock them right off. This is a stunning single vineyard shiraz - one that has received 95+ from Halliday nearly every vintage its been released. This flagship single vineyard Shiraz is capable of great heights, sure to stay in its prime for over a decade yet to come.
You’d pay $80 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Pikes Settler's Cottage Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
Clare Valley — Australia
If you were hanging out in South Australia in the 1880’s, you’d know Pikes for their beers. Fast forward 100 years and and several generations and the Pike family has firmly established themselves as one of the premier wine producers in the Clare Valley. Hops and grapevines, a rather abstract take on the tradition family tree. Their Settler’s Cottage shiraz speaks loudly of the Clare style; bracingly fresh, with aromas turned up to full volume and strikingly fine tannins. This is savoury, sumptuous superb shiraz.
You’d pay $40 full price.
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Tasting Notes
1x Bethany Wines JGS Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
When I first tried this shiraz, it was like love at first sight (or, sip). Juicy and fragrant, but powerfully integrated with a spicy, smoky oak profile. The 'JGS', named after Johann Gottlob Schrapel who arrived to the Barossa in 1844 by Ox cart and established Barossa's first settlement in Bethany. This wine is an ode to that history, and the first vineyards Johann planted in 1852. Today, the Schrapel family continue to own and operate Bethany Wines, with an impeccable eye for quality and storytelling. This shiraz outperforms most by a mile- a testament to the history of this family and their understanding of true Barossa character.
You’d pay $70 full price.