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Dangerous Value Whites 24.0 – EOFY Deal
$288
$129
12PK - $10.75 / BTL
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We could call this wonderful pack of white wines many things, but above all it is dangerous. Dangerously good and dangerously valued. You've been warned.
12PK - $10.75 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $32.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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2x Twin Valleys Pinot Grigio 2023
White — Pinot Grigio
King Valley — Australia
Italy’s leading grape varieties have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example of the grape is bright with citrus and pear on the nose and freshness from the nose to the palate with a crisp, mineral finish. When given more time to develop in the glass, the wine shares a greater depth to its expression. Ripe red apple, nashi pear, and hints of sherbet on the nose. From a weekend BBQ to a plate of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, it’s a flexible food wine that is sure to please.
You’d pay $25 full price.
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2x Claymore God is a DJ Riesling 2023
White — Riesling
Clare Valley — Australia
When it comes to the legendary producer Claymore, I always think - come for the reds, and stay for the riesling. They have a few rieslings in their collection, all excellent examples of what Clare Valley does best. This beauty is all about the floral, sherbet-y nose with a few funky notes too. It follows with a dry and textural palate that is pithy and citric - vibrant and classic. It has a super-dry finish and my notes say “it’s pretty bloody delicious”.
You’d pay $22 full price.
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2x Matahiwi Estate ME Pinot Gris 2022
White — Pinot Gris
Wairarapa — New Zealand
Matahiwi Estate’s Wairarapa pinot gris is all about capturing the purity of fresh fruit in the bottle. Nothing beats enjoying the beauty of a wine region in person, but knocking back a glass or two would surely come a comfortable second. With musky aromatics, juicy apples and ripe pear tones bolstered by generous and balanced spice and a powerful body to boot, this really is Kiwi pinot gris in a nutshell. This ‘drink now’ style is certainly showing its best while young and (we think) paired with Moules Marinieres (that’s French for creamy, garlicky mussels) and hunks of oven toasted breadstick. Did someone say lunch in the sun?
You’d pay $25 full price.
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2x Gapsted ALTA Bianco White Blend 2020
White — White Blend
Alpine & King Valleys — Australia
When we tasted this lovely spring-time white, our minds drifted to one place and one place only: a sunny picnic in the park. This 1 litre sized field-blend of pinot grigio, fiano and sav blanc is bright, lively and elegant with aromas of fruit salad and tinned peaches. Its light-bodied palate is fun and fruity, dangerously delicious and perfectly paired with sunshine, friends and all of the finger-food your heart can handle. So stock up the esky and go find that prime patch of grassy real-estate... just don’t forget our invite!
You’d pay $25 full price.
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2x Farmer's Leap Random Shot Chardonnay 2023
White — Chardonnay
Padthaway — Australia
This chardonnay is peachy, flinty, rounded and ready for a good time, packing all kinds of punches in a sensationally smashable outfit.
Padthaway is undoubtedly an underdog region. Not for lack of quality or passion, which comes in bucketloads here. Head inland to find this little gem of an area where the limestone and sandy soils cover the landscape: the beating heart of some outstanding value wines. Consider yourself warned, mofo: deals like this should not be taken for granted.
You’d pay $22 full price.
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2x Matriarch & Rogue Dilettantes Fiano 2021
White — Fiano
Clare Valley — Australia
Based out of the Clare Valley, Marnie Roberts is a dedicated winemaker who chooses specific vineyards that speak to her love of fun, easy going wine. That’s our kind of winemaker! This fiano walks the line of green tropical fruits and preserved citrus, making it approachable on its own, or as the Italians would enjoy it - with food (we’re thinking seafood is called for). There’s a reason why fiano is becoming such a popular variety in Australia, and with this in our glasses, it’s easy to see why.
You’d pay $25 full price.