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95+ Point Selection 5.0
$523
$169
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This is the summit, mofo. The ‘Best in Class’ of the wine world.
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Why do we love this case?
This is the summit, mofo. The ‘Best in Class’ of the wine world. Wines beloved by the experts and novices alike. The wines that turned even the haughtiest of critics into star-struck fanboys and girls who mysteriously ‘forget to spit it out’ during a high-brow tasting panel. The concept behind this pack is pretty simple; there’s only one condition to entry - a 95 point or higher award. The vast majority need not apply. We already separate the wheat from the chaff here at the ‘fo. This is the artisan stonebaked masterwork that results.
1x Archery Road Bullseye Shiraz 2016
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
You beauty! From the 2016 vintage, this shiraz is something to get excited about. No need to hesitate in opening this wine, people, so grab those oversized wine glasses, pop the cork and dunk the wine in - here is one showstopping, chart-topping shiraz that’s ready and roaring. While this is drinking perfectly now, do be warned - it’s quite the blockbuster! Handcrafted from the finest grapes on the vine Barossa vineyard, this does what we look for the most in these wines, with a rich, full-body and aromas that lift with Moroccan spices, dense black fruits such as blackberries. All of course, handled beautifully with high quality oak and supporting fine tannins. A blockbuster with a really great plot.
You’d pay $130 full price.

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1x Z Wines [ROHRLACH] Survivor Vine Grenache 2018
Red — Grenache
Barossa Valley — Australia
We love Barossa for many reasons, but grenache will always hold a special place in the hearts of many. One of the greatest treasures is the gnarly old grenache vines the region is home to. Wines like these are exemplars of old vine greatness; hand harvested from 95year old bush vines and passed to old French oak after fermentation. Some whole bunches in the ferment have given this wine a grandiose florality, so you’d be forgiven for thinking this wine is all fun and games from first impressions. Dive into the glass, and you’ll see the serious side: round, plump, and layered. Plums, macerated strawberries, chocolate, cherry, a touch of anise even whispers on the finish. Those old vines might require skilled hands to nurture their abundant potential, but they pay the hard work back in spades.
You’d pay $120 full price.
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1x d'Arenberg The Ironstone Pressings GSM 2018
Red — GSM
McLaren Vale — Australia
If you ask us, GSM blends are where the truly great stuff is at. The precision to which this wine comes together is something to gawk at, especially when you consider the fantastic producers who call this wine their own. There’s notable care taken to produce this wine from vine to bottle. Parcels are kept separate for quality control until they’re about to make it to bottling. Good ol’ foot-treading and basket pressing gives this wine rustic power from the extraction of all the morsels of goodness. There’s a light side from the floral bouquet, awash with notes of orange, mulberry, and redcurrant. But then the palate delivers the power and ageing potential that you really crave- one of those moments you can savour forever. Or, at least until the bottle’s gone.
You’d pay $78 full price.

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1x Kilikanoon Ridgeline Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Clare Valley — Australia
Kilikanoon...one of the Clare’s absolute best and one of our absolute faves. The name Ridgeline is graced to this wine as a recognition of the tip-top grapes that go into it. Seriously, only a select few rows at the very top of the hill on their Morrison’s Vineyard make this shiraz the special wine it is. There’s a smidge of new oak used here, but the majority is older barrels to the tune of 15 months. This provides a bit of texture and structure while still letting that fruit sing. We found dark cherry, plum, dried herbs and licorice all wrapped up in a savoury blanket with a lengthy finish and ripe tannins. Another hit from a producer that seems to know no other way.
You’d pay $65 full price.

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1x Haselgrove Il Padrone Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Lovers of classic Vale shiraz will adore this! It’s big, rich & round (we’re salivating already and offers loads of inky goodness to get lost in. There’s plush, chewy berries with hints of peppery spice and leather that float intriguingly across the palate. Plums, blueberries and juicy black cherries dominate the fruit spectrum, in that inimitable Vale dark coffee-cake profile. It’ll get even more interesting in a few years’ time, but I, for one, won’t be able to keep my hands off it.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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1x Brothers At War Pendee Farm Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
This isn’t our first rodeo with this particular house of Barossa legends. However, this is the first of which we snapped up every bottle. This is a special cuvée, an homage to the vineyard that represents the backbone of this particular winery: old vine Barossa shiraz. It’s hard working, relentlessly giving, and concentrates all its goodness in small, powerful doses. If you’re like us, you can taste Barossa shiraz when you hear it mentioned, but this is not like the rest. Think ripe yet firm, impressive yet restrained, loud yet humble. Begging to be drunk and enjoyed now or for a number of years to come.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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