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Six Whites, $99
$99
$202
6PK - $16.50 / BTL
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Six whites. $99. From crisp riesling to textured chardonnay, vibrant pinot gris and an aromatic white blend — this case is packed with fresh flavours and seriously good value.
6PK - $16.50 / BTL
$99
$202
Or 4 payments of $24.75 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?
Six whites. Ninety-nine bucks. Yep, we did the maths twice too.
This case is stacked with bright, flavour-packed bottles that punch well above their weight — from the zippy citrus snap of Polish Hill River riesling to smooth, easy-going chardonnay, plus a few curveballs to keep things interesting like pinot gris and an aromatic white blend.
These are the kinds of wines that make weeknight dinners better, long lunches easier, and the fridge look a whole lot more inviting. And when the RRPs start adding up… well, let’s just say this one feels a little bit naughty.
Six bottles. $99. White wine lovers, you know what to do.
1x Boat O'Craigo Black Spur Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Yarra Valley — Australia
Four different clones contributing to a single wine means layered complexity from the ground up. Each clone brings distinct characteristics - combined, they create something more interesting than your average everyday chardonnay could deliver. Fresh citrus brightness lifts the florals and richness, creating aromatic complexity that draws you in. The real payoff comes on the finish - long and textural, coating your palate while maintaining energy and drive. This isn't just pretty aromatics followed by disappointing follow-through. The textural component delivers substance that matches the elegant presentation. In short: Yarra Valley chardonnay at it's bright, textural best.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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1x Haselgrove Staff Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Adelaide Hills — Australia
Here it is: our mofos' favourite rich, big, buttery chardonnay. You’ve gone crazy for this one, year after year. The round melon, pineapple and guava notes abundantly coat the palate, while succulent french oak flavours linger long. Loaded with texture and harmonious layers of citrus and floral notes to really secure its place as one complex chardy. You’ll have no problems knocking back a glass or two of this beauty whatever the occassion, we’ve certainly been known to crack one come 5pm at Mofo HQ.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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1x Lambert Estate Nordic Frost Riesling 2024
White — Riesling
Eden Valley — Australia
The 2024 Nordic Frost Riesling captures everything you want from quality Eden Valley Riesling - bright fruit character, refreshing acidity, clean varietal expression without unnecessary complications. The nose flourishes with vibrant aromatics - mandarin zest and fresh lemon dominating, drawing you straight in with citrus brightness that signals immediate refreshment. The palate, if anything, delivers on that aromatic promise beautifully. Refreshing zesty lime notes flow through, supported by bright acidity that provides backbone and drive. That acid carries everything through to genuinely salivating lemon-lime finish - the kind that makes your mouth water and immediately reach for another sip.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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1x Hewitson Lulu Blanc 2024
White — White Blend
Barossa — Australia
Your new favourite summer smasher is here... and it's got some serious pedigree! From one of the most respected producers in the Barossa off one the oldest muscat blanc vines in the country (not to be confused with sticky wines called 'muscat') - this is a dry, bright, light, zippy wine that's as refreshing as it is alluring! This one’s built on some seriously old bones. We’re talking 95% Barossa muscat blanc à petits grains from vines pushing 170 years (yep, oldest in the country), with a splash of sauvignon blanc (5%) thrown in to dial up the aromatics. Old vines, young attitude - this is all about drinking it fresh and lively. The nose keeps things clean and subtle: soft yellow fruits, a flick of grassiness and just enough intrigue to pull you in. Then the palate kicks on. Zippy lemon and lime lead the charge, backed by hints of pineapple, ginger and a gentle tropical whisper. The acidity is crisp and refreshing, keeping everything tight, juicy and dangerously easy to drink. Youthful, vibrant and bursting with flavour - proof that even 170-year-old vines can still party.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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1x 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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1x Peter Lehmann The Barossan Pinot Gris 2025
White — Pinot Gris
Barossa — Australia
It really doesn't get any fresher or juicier than this. The Peter Lehmann name brings South Australian winemaking heritage and seriously unbeatable value in equal measure. With access to top vineyards and quality fruit, this gorgeous Pinot Gris delivers layers of peach, nectarine, green apple, nashi pear, and citrus that just keep going and going and going.
Drink : Now - 2027
You’d pay $25 full price.

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