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95+ Point Selection 6.0
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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.
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Why do we love this case?
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 Ulithorne Paternus Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
From the oldest vines on the estate vineyard comes this dark and deep Vale shiraz. Great drainage in the sand-over-clay soil sets the stage for excellent concentration of flavour, presenting as blackberry, cherry, plum and spice. Twenty months in a mix of new and seasoned French oak rounds out the package with fine-grained tannins and a subtle cedary influence on the back palate. This is classic Vale old vine shiraz, inky and smooth, deep and complex.
You’d pay $85 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Archery Road Bullseye Shiraz 2015
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Here is one show-stopping, 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 of their Barossa vineyard, this does what we look for the most in these wines; rich, full-bodied and full of aromatic lift. Moroccan spices and dense black fruits such as blackberries and black cherry. All of course handled beautifully with high quality oak and supporting fine tannins. A blockbuster with a really great plot.
You’d pay $150 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Lights Valley Colonel Shiraz 2016
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Wowee. If there was ever a wine that almost overflows with grandeur, this is well and truly it. Aged Barossa shiraz: big, heavy, and bold. Something you can say about the wine and the package it comes in. This right here. This is the stuff mofo. This has been carefully guarded in the Lights Valley cellar until now, but they figured it was finally time to send it off to loving homes (ahem, that's us!). Genuinely deep and robust, the Colonel shiraz seems to have a never-ending palate of intrigue. Blackberry and liquorice dance with vanilla and a pantry full of baking spices. Do us a favour and savour every drop, it's worthy of the attention.
You’d pay $120 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Chateau Yaldara Chalice Shiraz 2020
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
Exemplary in its field, this is a straight shooting, opulent wine from the ever famous Barossa. Selection of the best fruit occurred prior to fermentation, and again after ageing to mark out the best wine to make it to the bottle. Leading to an attractively fresh and fragrant wine, with abundance of body to satisfy your deepest cravings. 20 months in American and French oak hogsheads has given this wine plump tannins and a generous serve of vanilla cake and spice. This wine is not just about being bold and brash, there’s a delicate side to it, too. Black tea, licorice, and rose all find their way on the palate, telling a more intricate story. This is not only a wine that shows good judgement, but mastery of the craft. Sink your teeth in, this is true value for money.
You’d pay $100 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
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.
Awards
Tasting Notes
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.