Vegan Wine Packs
- Secret 97pt Uber Premium 2020 McLaren Vale Shiraz 6 PackRegular Price $900.00 $210.00A magically intense, black, deep and profound expression of McLaren Vale Shiraz. There are intense black and blue fruits, toasty cedar, vanilla, blackberries and more on the go here. It’s well balanced and therefore enjoyable now but will also reward extended cellaring. Enjoy any time over the next 20 years. Learn More
- Something Special From All OverRegular Price $1,269.00 $250.00
Something special here from the Barossa, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and the Limestone Coast, for your recipient, wherever they might be in Oz. The Cape Jaffa is the life of the party, with lovely fruit aromatics and a medium bodied palate. Karl's Scepter Coonawarra Cab offers violets, black tea and blue fruits and, like the Jaffa, is drinking a treat at the moment. Curtis' Small Batch Shiraz steps up the intensity, showcasing old vine, black McLaren Vale Shiraz to full advantage. It is both compelling and moreish. Finally, we have the Yaldara Grand Cuvée Shiraz, a $250 a bottle, 96-point Barossa beauty absolutely stacked with black fruit intensity. Any more loaded and the bottles might just spontaneously crack. Decant or cellar this one! All up $1,269 worth of the good stuff from all over, to your giftee wherever they might be AND we'll get it to you, or them with no additional freight charge!
Learn More - Stunning Shiraz from the McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley & Adelaide HillsRegular Price $1,500.00 $360.00
Sometimes you just need a gift that is unquestionably awesome; something that leaves the recipient in absolutely no doubt as to just how much you value them. Maybe they've gone out of their way to help you this year, or they are just a good friend and you are feeling generous.!
This is that gift!
This is a full dozen gift of full tilt and fancy, award winning Shiraz from the Barossa, the McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills.
Yep, 3 bottles each of Yaldara's $250 a bottle, 96-point Barossa behemoth. 3 more of Showblock's 96 point, $85 a bottle McLaren Vale Shiraz, which offers superb fruit definition and is as smooth as silk. 3 of Curtis' 96-point old vine Mclaren Vale stunner, a rich, black beast that is easy to drink but offers excellent intensity of fruit. Finally, 3 bottles of the Manser Block 4, one of the best Shiraz to come out of the Adelaide Hills, year in, year out.
All up $1,500 worth of magnificent Shiraz for just $360 and because it is a dozen, there is no freight charge.
Learn More - Super Premium Shiraz Twin Gift PackRegular Price $325.00 $120.00Two brilliant and award-winning, super-premium Shiraz packaged in a beautiful twin gift pack and ready to ship to Mum, Dad, a bestie or even yourself! Learn More
- The Cracking Cabernet and Family DozenRegular Price $994.00 $295.00
We are pretty confident this is the best Cab Family varietals pack we've ever put together. For $295 you'll be getting 2 bottles of Irvine's Grand Merlot, worth $300 - yep the one where 2 vintages have been awarded best Merlot in the world. Rest of the pack is compelling too - a couple of bottles of Kilikanoon Tregea Cab. This is their flagship Cabernet which retails for $96 a bottle. A couple of Dowie Doole's flagship Architect Cab, a $90 a bottle, tiny production stunner and arguably the best McLaren Vale Cab available right now. Showblock Cab... another 96 pointer. Rounding the pack out, a couple of bottles apiece of the Karl's Scepter Coonawarra and Barossa Cabernets - sure these might not be super premiums like the wines above, but they are very, very good; much better than quaffers. All up $995 worth for just $295.
Learn More - The Exceptional White 6-PackRegular Price $341.00 $199.00So much goodness here in what is our most premium white pack in ages. It includes two First Creek Semillons, both of which picked up 96 points from Halliday, placing them equal fifth in a field of 180 tasted so far. Then there's a 96 point White Burgundy (aka Chardonnay) from Jean Loron which retails for $120 a bottle. Grant Burge's Savvy Blanc, which picked up the best SB trophy at the Adelaide Show. Plus Jeanneret's $40 a bottle, 96 point Watervale Riesling and Atze's exceptional gold and top gold winning Barossa Valley Vermentino. 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 Incredible $199 Old Vine Shiraz DozenRegular Price $780.00 $199.00
Fair chance this is the best $199 Shiraz doz we’ve ever cobbled together. Each of these is exceptional and all of these are old vine wines too, with the average vine age across the three sitting at 60!
The Curtis Small Batch might just be the best wine they have ever made – with fabulous black fruit intensity with judicious acidity and plenty of tannins driving through to an epic conclusion.
The Lone Palm, off 60-year-old Barossa Vines is packed with deep black and blue fruits, graphite, gun smoke and cedar. This is handpicked, hand plunged and basket pressed belligerence!
The Red Deer is exceptionally brightly and intensely fruited, with long black and red fruits finished with spindles of oak and fine tannins.
Learn More - The Official 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show Mixed DozenRegular Price $403.00 $285.00
Tough judging this year, with only around 5% of wines picking up a gold, and we can confirm that the quality of this year’s dozen is absolute fire across the board.
Every wine in the pack this year is a gold winner. There are also a couple of trophy winners: the After Five Monte, and Forester’s Shiraz. The latter is 86% Shiraz and 14% Fer… yep, an ancient varietal of Basque origin, which these days is also planted in some southern French wine regions. There is also a bit of it planted over in WA. The variety offers cassis, red fruits, black fruits, superb intensity and a degree of smokiness. This might be the first time a trophy winner at the Adelaide Wine Show has contained Fer, which offers a nice opportunity for nerdy contemplation. More importantly, the wine is beautiful. Looking beyond the accolades garnered at the Adelaide Show, these wines have also accrued an additional 10 gold medals, a trophy, a runner up in Halliday’s annual Cabernet competition and more. These wines are uniformly exceptional.
Learn More - The Official 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show Red DozenRegular Price $405.00 $295.00
Here’s the Official Royal Adelaide Wine Show Red Dozen for 2024.
Tough judging this year, with only around 5% of wines picking up a gold, and we can confirm that the quality of this year’s dozen is absolute fire across the board.
Every wine in the pack this year is a gold winner. There are also a couple of trophy winners: the After Five Monte, and Forester’s Shiraz. The latter is 86% Shiraz and 14% Fer… yep, an ancient varietal of Basque origin, which these days is also planted in some southern French wine regions. There is also a bit of it planted over in WA. The variety offers cassis, red fruits, black fruits, superb intensity and a degree of smokiness. This might be the first time a trophy winner at the Adelaide Wine Show has contained Fer, which offers a nice opportunity for nerdy contemplation. More importantly, the wine is beautiful. Looking beyond the accolades garnered at the Adelaide Show, these wines have also accrued an additional 10 gold medals, a trophy, a runner up in Halliday’s annual Cabernet competition and more. These wines are uniformly exceptional.
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 94-pointer from Angas King, Kilikanoon's trophy-winning Grenache, JJ Hahn's 96-pointer from a vineyard planted in the 1890s and a 96-pointer from McLaren Vale. 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 Cuvee 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!
Learn More - The Superlative $199 Shiraz DozenRegular Price $720.00 $199.00
Two bottles apiece of six Shiraz you could build a wall out of. Not because they are all massive or heavy but because there is not a single weak link here, not even the faintest whiff of a dud. From Claymore's delicious 2021 Clare Valley Dark Side of the Moon Shiraz to the $85-a-bottle, 96-point Showblock Shiraz from McLaren Vale, these are all genuinely delicious, and really should be in a bundle priced at $295. Grab it while it's hot!
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