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Lucky Dip 32.0 - Reds Edition (12pk)
$149
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
The Lucky Dip Case is back! This time with an extra chance to win even more awesome wines! Every 1 in 100 cases has a Penfolds Grange worth $1000!
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.

Sold out!
Mixed
Various
Lucky Dip 32.0 - Reds Edition (12pk)
$149
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
The Lucky Dip Case is back! This time with an extra chance to win even more awesome wines! Every 1 in 100 cases has a Penfolds Grange worth $1000!
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
Why do we love this case?
The Lucky Dip Case is back! The first time we did this, we broke the internet. This time we’ve bubble-wrapped the servers because they’re in for another beating.
Every case contains the same eleven wicked wines, including some of our absolute faves here at the ‘fo. More info on them below, and they’re all good things. All mofo standard - i.e. nothing we haven’t enjoyed ourselves.
Then there’s the added excitement of seeing which one of these world-beater wines you will receive as your twelfth.
The twelfth wine is the wildcard and could be any one of these:
An iconic Penfolds Grange 2018 worth $1000 (1 in 100 chance)
Chateau Yaldara 1847 Grand Pappy's Shiraz 2019 worth $320 (1 in 25 chance)
Devitt & Moore William Pile Shiraz 2018 worth $85 (1 in 10 chance)
Archery Road Shiraz 2019 worth $55 (at a minimum!)
Each box contains one of these epic wines. The odds vary per wine, but each one is a centrepiece wine, worthy of some truly special occasions.
We should say up front: there are no returns on this - click here for case terms and conditions. As it’s a Lucky Dip, it would be unfair to other mofos running in the draw.
The easiest way to guarantee to get a bottle of Grange is to go out and buy one for yourself. If you, like me, don’t have $1000 handy, this is definitely your best (and cheapest) option! Heard enough already? Pop that case in the cart and cross your fingers and toes! Otherwise, read on for a bit more info on all those lovely wines:
The Wild Card Wines
Wild Card Wine #1
Penfolds Grange Shiraz 2018
South Australia
100pts Andrew Caillard MW | 100pts Tony Love | 100pts James Suckling | 100pts Lisa Perrotti-Brown | 100pts Ken Garget
“A robust Grange from a lauded vintage, this wields sheer power with such compelling prowess. Uncompromising Grange. There are rich blackberries and plums on offer, together with brazen oak and abundant notes of blackcurrants, black cherries, charcoal, cola and hard brown spices. So fleshy and intense. Dark-chocolate and cocoa-powder aromas and flavors here, too. The tannins are polished and long, extruding deep into the finish and holding endlessly. Dark chocolate, black cherry, dark plum and more. Impressive. Brazen. One of the great Granges that will drink magnificently for decades to come.” - James Suckling
“Deep colour. Beautiful and classic with intense blackberry, blackcurrant dark chocolate espresso aromas and wax polish, roasted chestnut, malt notes. Superbly concentrated wine with deep set inky blackberry, blackcurrant, dark plum, dark chocolate mocha flavours, fine chocolaty/ velvety tannins, underlying espresso, malt, oak notes and hints of aniseed. Finishes chocolaty firm with superbly integrated acidity and mineral length. A glorious year for Grange. This will last 50 years at least. Wonderful. One of the greatest vintages of all time highlighting a superb growing season, marvellous vineyard management, the fidelity of the Penfolds housemaking style and generations of imagination and effort. 97% Shiraz, 3% Cabernet Sauvignon. Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley. 18 months maturation in 100% new American oak hogsheads. Drink 2030-2060+” - Andrew caillard
“A much-awaited vintage that fulfils expectations and then some. It has all the elements that you come to expect but still you have to sit back and marvel that so much can be going on inside one wine. Firstly, it simply ain’t Grange unless it is wearing its traditional American oak coat, and this iteration isn’t going to shy away from that. But perhaps it is the generosity across the board of South Australia’s 2018 vintage that gathers in 18 months of barrel maturation, puts shape to its broad-shouldered dark fruits, turns oak notes into chocolate and sarsaparilla characters on one side of the brain and beef and mushroom braise in the other. All in all, it is a fabulous balance of inputs: big fruit, classically prominent oak, all its structural tannins and acidity fitting cleverly into one exceptionally complex and engaging being. Palate length is indefinite, perhaps suggesting similar cellaring potential well into the second half of the 21st century. Magnificent.” Ken Garget, Wine Pilot
YOU’D PAY $1000 full price
Wild Card Wine #2
Chateau Yaldara 1847 Grand Pappy's Shiraz 2019
Barossa Valley, SA
97pts Ray Jordan | 97pts Wine Orbit | Five Stars Wine Orbit
We all know the Barossa, and likely this icon of a wine, but do we really know it’s history? Introducing to you pioneers of this famed region, with this winery established way back in 1891. They show no mercy when it comes to staying true to the region: meaty, bold, and focused reds with a whole lot of character. You know what we’re talking about: eye-catching hues of purple, soft and silky tannins, and more plummy goodness than you can poke a stick at. There’s cherry and rhubarb sure, but we’re talking unapologetic notes of chocolate, toasty oak and handfuls of freshly cracked pepper. It’s a showstopper, and built to impress even the most discerning of critics.
YOU’D PAY $320 full price.
Wild Card Wine #3
Devitt & Moore William Pile Shiraz 2018
Barossa Valley, SA
95pts Wine Orbit | Five Stars Wine Orbit
We’ve got to say, when did 2018 start feeling like forever ago? Well, we’re starting to call that aged in the eyes of wine in the bottle. For classic Barossa Valley shiraz like this, we often need a little time to chill, and after a long lie-down, this number is coming at us with energy, vibrance, and intensity. Vanilla and blackcurrants galore, with cherry, anise and violets playing their part too. Is that a whiff of pepper, I sense? I think indeed it is. The mark of a good craftsperson, there is certainly nothing to fault here.
YOU’D PAY $85 full price.
Wild Card Wine #4
Archery Road Shiraz 2019
Barossa Valley, SA
Five Stars Wine Orbit | New to the 'Fo
We could pretty easily polish off a bottle or two of this over a long dinner, the kind where friends, family, and even foes celebrate in the joy of good company and great wine. Simply silky shiraz from the Barossa Valley shows off its prowess here, and will bounce into your life with such confidence that you’ll feel like you’ve been friends since the dawn of time. Cocoa and blood plums, melting into blackcurrants, baking spices and fine tannins that will dance on your palate long after the wine in your glass is depleted. Delectable, delightful, and only a little bit devilish- after all, it’ll have you addicted.
YOU’D PAY $55 full price.
Lucky Dip: Terms & Conditions
1x Wild Card Wine (Lucky Dip 33.0 - Reds Edition)
Red — Mystery Varietal Red
Mystery Region — Mystery Country
An iconic Penfolds Grange 2018 worth $1000 (1 in 100 chance)
Chateau Yaldara 1847 Grand Pappy's Shiraz 2019 worth $320 (1 in 25 chance)
Devitt & Moore Captain D. Bruce Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 worth $120 (1 in 10 chance)
Reschke Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 worth $55 (at a minimum!)

2x Viveur LiCo Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Limestone Coast — Australia
A friendly drink, and like a good mate it’s not only good company, but has layers. Subtle spices, and a savoury complexity from the winemaker’s magic touch. Single vineyard, basket pressed, quality French oak... but all that magic aside, its medium bodied fruit shows blackberry, plums and red cherries peppered with a touch of regional hillside spice. Perfect with a simple cheese and salami platter! Good company and good spice. Just nice.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Farmer's Leap Pillar Box Red 2021
Red — Shiraz Blend
Padthaway — Australia
Wow - this is a knockout. At the price this wine commands, you literally could not find anything better. We try a lot of wines here, and to say that this one was instantly outstanding is barely touching on how impressed we were. Incredible aromatics meet you on the nose, a tribute to the cab sauv that makes up a quarter of the blend. Shiraz shines with a bountiful expression of plum, blackberry and preserved cherries - the good ones that you save for your Sunday roast. Give us an hour to talk about this wine, and we’d do so without skipping a beat.
You’d pay $22 full price.

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2x Amelia Park Ironstone Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Frankland River — Australia
This wine is, without doubt, one of the most popular we’ve ever seen at Vinomofo. How popular is popular, you ask? Well, thirsty mofos took over 30,000 bottles of a previous vintage straight out of our hands. Yup. We know it’s a great wine deal but when our mofo members are this unanimous in their desire for this drop; well it’s simply cause for one big shiraz gluggin’ celebration.
Full bodied and silky smooth with lashings of plums and earthy spice; if you’re quaffing this Frankland River gem on a week night, know you’re in good company alongside many a mofo. With one fist in the air (and the other holding a glass of this wine) we salute you!
You’d pay $33 full price.

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1x Twin Valleys Nouveau Rosso 2021
Red — Red Blend
Alpine & King Valleys — Australia
We love delicious Alpine wines - the grape varieties they play with are an exploration of the flavours of wine. Here, they’ve taken the northern Italian jubey-drop dolcetto, and added a splash of primitivo - not a classic blend, but one that works amazingly well. Plus, these folks know what they are doing regarding Italian varieties. This is the first time we’ve tried the ‘nouveau’ or ‘nuovo’ style, which is made to be an ultra fruity and juicy red. Get on it now, it’s drinking so beautifully - a truly bright addition to their range. Upbeat, medium-bodied, floral and food-friendly, with purple fruits and a juiciness that’ll have you topping up your glass in a flash.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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2x Thistledown The Opportunist Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Langhorne Creek — Australia
Hello amazing value South Aussie shiraz! If you are a shiraz lover, keen on the generosity and flavour-power of the South Australian style... keep reading. This wine is from one of the leading (warmer) regions and a producer who really knows what they are doing in the vineyard and winery. It’s classic full-bodied shiraz with fruit aplenty - rich plums, dark cherries and fresh dates. The nose is full of spice, which continues on the palate, which is plush and full of soft smooth tannins.
You’d pay $22 full price.

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2x Hollick The Bard Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Coonawarra — Australia
This wine is reminiscent of deliciously expensive artisan chocolates: a dark raspberry ganache lures you in, with a crisp-cracking exterior and a velvet-smooth core. Add in some earthiness and black fruits, plus a few seeds of vanilla bean and we’re getting pretty close. It’s a medium-bodied wine, so won’t weigh you down, effortlessly matching savoury to silky. Mofos have gone nuts for this in the past, and we expect that trend to continue.
You’d pay $20 full price.








