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The Maestro - Hewitson Strawberry Hill Shiraz 2023
$532
$169
12PK - $14.08 / BTL
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Our Maestro of this case is the vibrant Hewitson Strawberry Hill Shiraz 2023. Juicy, plush, and brimming with red berry charm, this Shiraz strikes the perfect balance between generosity and finesse. Fresh yet deeply satisfying, it showcases everything we love about modern Aussie Shiraz — approachable, expressive, and simply irresistible.
12PK - $14.08 / BTL
$532
$169
Or 4 payments of $42.25 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?
If you love Australian reds then get ready to tuck in. This is a selection of certified excellence, with some of Australia's best wineries, and best winemakers on show here. This is arguably one of the best cases of wine we've ever offered, so don't sleep on your opportunity to bask in this glory.
1x Hewitson Strawberry Hill Shiraz 2023
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
This wine will exceed your expectations; with layers of flavourful complexity, you’ll discover something new with every sip. The wine opens with an array of forest fruits of blackcurrant, blackberry and ripened plums. Non fruit characteristics are already shining through, especially over the palate where you’ll be treated to notes of dark chocolate, fresh coffee bean and dustings of cacao. The tannins are fine grained. The length on the finish just keeps going and the 15 months this shiraz spent in French oak prior to bottling ensures you can cellar this and revel in its maturity for years to come.
You’d pay $150 full price.

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2x Di Fabio Winemaker's Selection Cabernet Blend 2018
Red — Cabernet Blend
McLaren Vale — Australia
Plush, rich blackberries and plums with a raspberry like acidity and wonderfully soft tannins. There's a good lick of oak but nothing distracting, a hint of eucalypt but it stops short of menthol. This wine's time in the cellar has done it absolute wonders - soft, smooth, silky, yet powerful, plush and ripe. A great wine from one of McLaren Vale's greatest producers.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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2x Byron & Harold Gravity Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
Australia — Australia
Dark, deep ruby red in the glass - this wine announces its serious intentions before you even lift it to your nose. And what a nose it is: dense, dark fruits cascade through dense plum and forest berries, lifted by distinctive black pepper and anise spice that adds complexity without overwhelming the pure fruit expression. The palate delivers everything the aromatics promise and more. Excellent fruit concentration meets perfect balance and genuine elegance - that rare combination that separates good wines from genuinely memorable ones. Juicy fresh acidity cuts through beautifully, while the gentle tannin profile ensures this drinks beautifully now while promising years of evolution ahead - because great winemaking never goes out of style.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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2x Hollick Red Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Estate fruit from the famed Hollick vineyards in Coonawarra, this is cab sauv like Aussies know and love. Certainly, a little bit of age behind this number has helped to fill out the mid palate, making it rich and dense with threads of fennel and mint throughout. It's very hard not to enjoy this wine- and we're speaking from experience.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Turkey Flat Vineyards Butcher's Block GSM 2021
Red — GSM
Barossa — Australia
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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1x Vintage Longbottom H McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Classic McLaren Vale blueberry brightness. Juicy and ripe but with a cooler, more focused dark fruit profile. Mulberries, plums, violets abound - the aromatic profile is tightly bound to freshness and richness. A bit of tannic structure gives the wine length and a fullness on the palate, but it remains shapely and plush. A satisfying McLaren Vale shiraz that speaks loudly and proudly of the region.
You’d pay $28 full price.

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2x Terra Vino Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Langhorne Creek — Australia
Deep purple and deeply delicious. This Langhorne Creek shiraz brings all the fruit and then some; dark berries, black cherries, floral spice and a lick of chocolate leap from the glass. On the palate, it’s plush and powerful, with that fruit that carries all the way through to a long, seamless finish. Balanced and bold, this is the kind of wine that just works - particularly with Italian food (thank us later).
You’d pay $20 full price.

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