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We can’t get enough of the King of Grapes. From bright and elegantly textured to piledriver power and raucously rich....
12PK - $13.25 / BTL
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Why do we love this case?
We can’t get enough of the King of Grapes. From bright and elegantly textured to piledriver power and raucously rich, this amazing selection is equally capable of brilliance in a blend or all on its own. This pack offers you a selection of six cabernets, there’s something unique about each one and each offers its own journey of discovery. Bow down to the King!
2x Reschke Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Smooth and rich Coonawarra cab? Say no more. We’re not going to talk to you like you don’t know what to expect, and instead we’re going to tell you why this wine is the next best thing. There’s everything you crave in the style: cocoa, minty, eucalypt mingling with blackcurrants aplenty. What’s that? Oh, in comes a smattering of smokey spice, a dollop of dark jammy fruits, and an emerging earthy tone that sets everything in its place.
You’d pay $55 full price.
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Tasting Notes
2x Pepper Tree Limited Release 'Block 7' Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Wrattonbully — Australia
Did we hear you call for aged cabernet? We don’t blame you, it’s the stuff of *insert god here* when you get it, and we’re not even talking about the really good stuff. Our producers in Wrattonbully do it best when it comes to cab, benefiting from the rich limestone and terra-rosa soils that neighbouring Coonawarra boasts. Come to expect lashings of blackcurrant and dark cherries, interlaced with fine grained tannins and a persistent finish. Beautiful, structured, elegant, and worth the wait.
You’d pay $35 full price.
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2x Gapsted Ballerina Canopy Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
King Valley — Australia
This producer is an all-round King Valley favourite of ours. The wine is a wonderfully medium bodied drop with complexity from 17 months in a mix of American and French oak. It has all of the oak-derived structure, vanilla and chocolate you could want, whilst the cabernet sauvignon brings bramble, blackcurrants and hints of thyme and bay leaf. Pop the oven on and get that lamb roasting cause this wine is sure gonna need something to pair with.
You’d pay $31 full price.
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2x Eight at the Gate Lanacoona Cabernet Shiraz 2018
Red — Cabernet Blend
Wrattonbully — Australia
This beauty was born out of an indecision of sorts. Making the choice between two fantastic parcels of cabernet and shiraz turned out to be too hard in the end, and so this blend was born. Inky blackberries and mulberry come together in a spicy, voluptuous red that will have you crawling back for more. Warning, this is dangerously enjoyable wine.
You’d pay $24 full price.
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2x Thistledown Wild & Wilder 'Pugilist' Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Langhorne Creek — Australia
This pan-South Aussie producer is fast becoming a mofo favourite across their delicious red and white wines. They seek out parcels of quality grapes in Barossa, McLaren and in this case the maritime region of Langhorne Creek. Their wines are made to a high-standard across the range and are reliably delicious. This cabernet shows off a perfumed nose of flowers, juicy plums and dried herbs, followed by a medium-bodied, ripe and textured palate. There’s a gentle earthiness in the wine that is wrapped in blackberries and a lingering olive tapenade finish.
You’d pay $22 full price.
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Tasting Notes
2x Patrick of Coonawarra Two Blocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Patrick of Coonawarra really walk and talk quality. You might think that’s an inherent product of small family businesses, but we certainly know that’s not always the case. There’s unbelievable value packed into this bottle, with no effort or attention to detail spared. A decent 40% new oak contributes to sweet, abundant tannins that really make the whole drinking experience that much more exciting. This won over more than a few hearts at the tasting bench, so we’re pretty confident in saying that you’re going to be head over heels for it too, mofo.
You’d pay $32 full price.