Greenock Estate Wine Packs
- A Bangin' Baker's Dozen v2.0Regular Price $672.00 $180.00
Quaffing prices here for quality reds inc Barossa Shiraz, Adelaide Hills Shiraz, Langhorne Shiraz, a magical gold winning McLaren blend, a cracking reserve Clare Shiraz and a very special 96 point, $250 a bottle Barossa Shiraz behemoth. All up $672 worth for just $180.
Learn More - A Tantalising Trio of Top Shelf Reds from the McLaren Vale and Clare ValleyRegular Price $1,060.00 $240.00Here is an opportunity to stock up on some glorious reds and save $820 in the process. This pack includes Dowie Doole’s best of vintage, 96 point, $90 a bottle, Architect Cab, Angas King’s sublime reserve Shiraz from the Clare Valley and the Curtis old vine, 96 point McLaren Vale Shiraz. All yours for just $240, aka $20 a bottle with FREE Freight. Learn More
- Cellared Premium Aussie Shiraz Plus a Bonus BelterRegular Price $942.00 $295.00Sometimes you just want the comfort of a perfectly cellared Shiraz. The tannins softening, the fruit pushing forward, oak and tannin less 'shield wall' and more 'sheet-yeah'. So here they are: Mitchell's legendary Peppertree, a 96-pointer from 2015 that we sourced direct from the winery; the marvelous 2021 Angas King, a 94-pointer which will not doubt, like its predecessor become a bestseller here at WD; and Sieger's 'take no prisoners' black Barossan. On release, drinking the Sieger must have been a bit like whipping on a pair of pants about two sizes too small; doable, but not without pain! Now it is drinking beautifully, still massive and with huge flavours, but also an undeniable pleasure. A bonus? Sure: a bottle of Yaldara's $250-a-bottle Barossa Shiraz. It's from the exceptional '21 vintage, so it's drinkable now, but we'd recommend drinking the rest of the pack now and tucking this one away for a rainy day. Learn More
- Elite Red Baker's DozenRegular Price $1,242.00 $360.00
Four bottles of Angas King’s magnificent $75-a-bottle 2021 reserve Shiraz. We tried this twice on the Tasting Panel and loved it both times - it looked even better a day after opening, and has a bright future ahead of it. Ken Gargett said, ‘still very young… powerful with a long and exciting future. Seamless, with bright acidity and silky tannins plus a very long finish which maintains the intensity. Drink now and for 10 to 20 years.’
You’ll also get four bottles each of Martin's incredible $150-a-bottle McLaren Vale Shiraz, and Karl's Scepter’s 93-point, succulent and chocolatey Barossa Cab. Finally, a $250-a-bottle black fruit laden Barossa Shiraz from Yaldara!
Learn More - Epic Baker's DozenRegular Price $1,310.00 $360.00Some pretty flash booze here. The Angas King is a 94 point and perfectly velvety, deeply fruited beauty from the Clare. The Curtis just keeps picking up awards (most recently, 2 gold medals) and is a $100 a bottle, old vine McLaren Vale belter. The Architect, from Dowie Doole, offers superb intensity of fruit and is decent value at $90 a bottle. There are 4 bottles of each of the aforementioned coming your way. To seal the deal, a bottle of Yaldara's Grand Cuvée Shiraz, from the unicorn '21 vintage, this is a $250 retail stunner - a cracking example of just how good Barossa Shiraz can be. Learn More
- Mostly Shiraz & RieslingRegular Price $852.00 $295.00
Lots of goodness here starting with Forester's multiple Trophy winning Shiraz. This is 86% Margaret River Shiraz blended with Fer. Fer is an ancient varietal, likely of Basque country origin which is widely planted in Southwest France, and generally makes up 100% of reds coming out of the Marcilliac region. It is prized for its impenetrable black coloring and density of fruit. Flavours sit in the blackberry, cherry and black tea spectrums, and the variety also typically offers a pleasing smokiness. Next up, the Angas King Reserve Clare Shiraz, which is black, rich and smooth. Dowie Doole's Architect might be the best Shiraz in the pack - it offers incredible density of fruit and great length. Finally, Dune's Empty Quarter is McLaren Shiraz blended with a little Grenache, Mataro and Touriga. Medium bodied and fragrant, this really is delightful. The whites are all Riesling, Lone Palm's Old Vine Eden, packed with steely citrus and offering excellent persistence and Kilikanoon's linear Clare lovely. Oh, we've rounded out the pack with a bonus bottle of Yaldara's $250 RRP Grand Cuvée Shiraz!
Learn More - Run to the HillsidesRegular Price $1,515.00 $360.00
Do you sometimes feel Lost in Sea of Madness, like you’re Playing with Madness when choosing wine? Fear not Trooper it’s a Brave New World and this is the pack of your Infinite Dreams.
To Tame a Land of seemingly endless options we've got 3 Barossa Shiraz here, all are Killers, all are blacker than The Edge of Darkness, and a McLaren Vale stonker which is so dark it the makes the dark fear its own shadow.!
These are heavy metal riffs in a bottle, shot through with enough melody by way of intensely powerful fruit to make them much more grin than grim! Guaranteed to have you at a Losfer Words. Weekend Warriors feel free to go Where Eagles Dare, decant and enjoy now, Those who prefer to see the Prophecy through they’ll cellar From Here to Eternity.
There’s not a single medium bodied wine in this pack, so if light and medium bodied wines make you Run to the Hills, you’ll not need a Clairvoyant to know this is the pack for you!
Learn More - The Heavy-Hitting $199 Shiraz DozenRegular Price $624.00 $199.00Coming your way, three bottles of the Red Deer '22 Langhorne Creek Old Vine Shiraz. This is a wine that we can squeeze into the $199 doz comfortably. It is $35 retail and just picked up 95 points from Kim Brebach with the following words: ‘…took me right back to the early reds of Wolf Blass (also using Langhorne Creek fruit). The vibrant, slippery fruit is supercharged, bursting with bright flavour yet the wine is not overripe or high in alcohol. It’s medium-bodied, almost elegant – it’s truly rare to find such intensity of flavour in a gentle red. So far so good; we’re on track for a good $199 doz. Then it starts to get silly, because we’ve also shoehorned in three bottles of the 2015 Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz: a 96-point stunner, mid weight and drinking beautifully. No rush though, you can drink this any time over the next 10 years. Next up, three of Greenock Estate’s Sieger 777 Old Vine Barossa Shiraz. This wine pulls no punches: a $50-a-bottle, full-throttle Barossa Shiraz that leaves no stone unturned in its mission to stone your palate to death. Drink it carefully; it's big! To complete the heavy-hitting, we have three $75-a-bottle Angas King Reserve Clare Shiraz. We’ve already sold a bucketload of this wine and had a heap of repeat orders for it. It's decent value at $75, exceptional when you can pick it up in this doz with an average bottle price of just $16.58! Learn More
- The Perfectly-Cellared Bundle Plus Some Very Expensive HomeworkRegular Price $1,166.00 $295.00
We had a bit of a think about which wines are floating our boat the most at the moment from a cellared perspective. You know, where the tannins have softened a bit and some complexity is emerging but there is still a solid accent on fresh, primary fruit. We settled on five wines: a 96-pointer from Mitchell (The Peppertree), a 95-pointer from Angas King, Kilikanoon's trophy-winning Grenache, a 95 and a 96-pointer from McLaren Vale, both from the 2019 vintage. These are bulletproof and will work when you crack 'em at home, as a gift, or for when you head around to friends for a catch up. That all seemed like we were making things a bit too easy, so we've given you some homework in the form of two bottles of Yaldara's 96 point, $250-a-bottle Grand Cuvée Shiraz. You could study these now, but you'll want to bust out the cheat notes (decanter) so you can get a good sense of what's going on here. Do that, and you'll find these very engaging and informative already. Failing that, stick 'em away for a decade or so!
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