The Red Wine Gift Pack
- Mixed
- Various
The perfect way to show someone you’re thinking of them, whether it’s a special occasion, a birthday, or a random act of kindness, this gift pack is sure to delight the recipient!
This ‘Red Wine Gift Pack’ is tailored for the friend who has a penchant of the red wine sort. From bold, SA shiraz to lighter-styled, fragrant pinot noir and everything in between, there is so much variety to be had. Treat someone special to an exploration of red vino with this ‘Gift Pack’ selection.
What’s included?
- Six red wines:
Heathcote shiraz worth $60
Barossa shiraz from a talented producer, worth $40
Highly rated Coonawarra cabernet worth $40
Marlborough pinot noir worth $35
Rich, full-flavoured cabernet malbec worth $30
Grenache blend hailing from the Rhône Valley worth $25
- Four wine coasters
Each gift pack comes with four wine coasters, featuring ‘pick me up’ quotes for the recipient.
More info on each of the wines below.
Red
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- Shiraz
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- Heathcote
- Shiraz
- Heathcote
This wine is made by the legendary Sergio Carlei from the famous Cambrian soils of Heathcote. The region is famed for it's medium-bodied, peppery and powerful shiraz. At three-years-old, this wine is looking the goods with a nose full of plums, spice and mocha aromas, and followed by classic Heathcote pepper on the palate. What a delight!e of choice.
Red
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- Shiraz
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- Barossa Valley
- Shiraz
- Barossa Valley
2+2=4. Barossa shiraz + talented producer = amazing wine. It really is a simple equation. Maverick Wines knows exactly what they are doing with their fruit and the end result is always a smashing wine. This shiraz has a few years of age on it, which has served to soften it a touch whilst still maintaining that oomph that makes the Barossa style so distinct and popular. The fruit is concentrated in the form of blackcurrant and plum, and there is a touch of earthiness underneath it all. On the finish, it’s a display of fine tannins and length, rounding out an easy-drinking wine that’ll please anyone who digs luscious shiraz.
Red
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- Cabernet Sauvignon
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- Coonawarra
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Coonawarra
CW Wines gets straight to the point. They produce highly rated, high quality Coonawarra cab sav. It doesn’t need to be much more complicated than that. It’s concentrated on the palate with blackcurrant, plum, cedar box and a bit of gaminess. There’s a silkiness to the mouthfeel and super fine tannins to finish. If you’re into Coonawarra cab, then you know what you like. And we know you’ll like this.
Red
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- Pinot Noir
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- Marlborough
- Pinot Noir
- Marlborough
Marlborough pinot noir - that wine that those in the know know all about. This one from Spy Valley is handpicked from separate vineyard blocks, fermented in individual vats and blended up before bottling. This allows for the winemaker to see how each parcel develops before putting together the perfect amalgamation in the bottle. On the nose, there’s vibrant fruit, cocoa and cooking spices. The palate, supported by fine-grained tannins, is all raspberry, strawberry and herbs. There’s a touch of oak for structure, but it’s subtle. All in all, an excellent mesh of wine.
Red
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- Cabernet Blend
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- Great Southern
- Cabernet Blend
- Great Southern
The team at Silkwood Estate have done a sterling job with this cabernet malbec blend. It's all plums backed up with subtle oak, spice and a touch of fennel showing some varietal leafiness and liquorice in there. And then more subtle notes poke through with violets and dry summer earth rounding out with a bit of cherry oak. Big, rich and full-flavoured, there are nice chunky tannins here providing grip, without being overly drying or cloying. This is bang on. The malbec certainly adds a dose of good vibes.
Red
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- Grenache Blend
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- Côtes du Rhône
- Grenache Blend
- Côtes du Rhône
Straight from the Rhône Valley in France comes this spicy mix of syrah and grenache. Ripe and juicy red-berry goodness, this is a Rhone that looks the part AND tastes the part! This delicious wine is a stunning interplay between the two grapes - syrah provides attractive, red-berry fruit aromatics and a finely polished tannic structure, while the grenache lends a helping hand with a juicy ripeness and generous texture. A dash of pepper and an underline of spice will remind you that yes, indeed you are drinking Old World, and drinking well. Great drinking.