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rich, full-bodied
Various
FOMO Cellared Shiraz Selection
$438
$120
6PK - $20 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $30 with our buy now pay later providers.
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To say these wines are one-offs is an under-statement. We know shiraz is Australia's darling, and the demand for it is always red hot. So, to get a few cases of these exclusive cellar reserves is no easy task.
6PK - $20 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $30 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
OFF RRP

Sold out!
rich, full-bodied
Various
FOMO Cellared Shiraz Selection
$438
$120
6PK - $20 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $30 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
To say these wines are one-offs is an under-statement. We know shiraz is Australia's darling, and the demand for it is always red hot. So, to get a few cases of these exclusive cellar reserves is no easy task.
6PK - $20 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $30 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
Here, we bring you the best of the best. These are the wines that our producers have loved so dearly that they've kept a few behind at the cellar for their future selves (and, some lucky customers who might get the winemakers on a good day). We've had to do some really sweet talking, a little bit of begging, and a lot of string-pulling to curate this case. Presenting: the inaugural Aged. Shiraz. Selection. It feels good to say it, and even better to drink it.
1x Mitolo Cantiniere Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
This 2018 shiraz starts with blueberries and plums on the nose, followed by a pretty perfume. The palate is all McLaren with dense red and black fruit, richness and abundant tannin. It’s as intense, as complex, as high quality, as powerful as you are going to find, with all of that fruit supported by roasted nuts and spices, and super dark chocolate. The mouthfeel is indeed bold, but not overwhelming, as tannin dances with fruit, acidity, earthy notes and a long and moreish finish.
You’d pay $70 full price.

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1x Devitt & Moore Captain D. Bruce Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Deep, dark ripe fruit dazzles to begin, but then the nuance of age makes itself known, adding another element to this fantastic wine. A swarm of brambly, developed fruit is framed by punchy tannin and well integrated acidity. Seven years cellar time has allowed some fruit leather and umami to enter the flavour profile, but they're only there as a suggestion of what this wine might do over the next decade - right now its all about the fruit - luscious and complex and packing a genuine, no-holds-barred bit of punch. Chocolate, tobacco, pepper, spice – everything nice. Personally I'm torn: I would love to see what this wine looks like in the back half of the 2030s, but I know I'll drink my modest allocation by the end of the month.
You’d pay $128 full price.

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1x Farmer's Leap Fortune Shiraz 2016
Red — Shiraz
Padthaway — Australia
This is top of the range for Farmer's Leap, a family run winery in Padthaway. For the Fortune shiraz, they go above and beyond the call of duty. Dense, dark fruit in a bigger-than-big, bolder-than bold package - the wine and the luxuriously heavy bottle. A super complex drop of shiraz. Chocolate, mocha and earthy notes play on the nose, whereas the palate is an interplay of tannin, baking spice, and all the red berries and fruits you can imagine, resting in a bed of velvety texture. This has all you could want in a super-premium shiraz, and has proven time and time again as a mofo favourite. In fact, this wine has walked out the door every single time we've brought it back, so we're confident it's a crowd pleaser.
You’d pay $70 full price.

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1x Sieger Estate Frederick BLK 777 Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
From the fertile plains of Barossa’s rich valley floor comes a grape of great fame. It’s illustrious deep colour could mesmerise any punter, and it’s aromas are sure to enchant even those who try to abstain it. It’s the star of the show: shiraz. Taking no prisoners on its mission to be the biggest and the best - there’s chocolate interlaced with stewed plums and a hint of dried figs. A dance of redcurrant across the mid palate dares to drive freshness home for the long, slow burning finish. Both the beauty and the beast in the glass, you’ll be enchanted all the way through.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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1x Angas King 1836 Reserve Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Clare Valley — Australia
Pure fruited and beautifully expressive. A masterclass in how excellent fruit – carefully handled by a world class winemaking team – can absolutely shine. Blueberries and plums overlay ripe blackcurrant and cherry. This is complex and powerful shiraz. A bit of age has given this wine some time to settle into itself, and the result is a beautifully balanced wine that still speaks to fresh, excellent quality fruit. This is Clare Valley shiraz doing what it does best: pure fruit expression without sacrificing oopmh or power in the process.
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Lost Wolf Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Barossa Valley — Australia
This tiny producer knows quality tenfold. A hundred-fold. A thousand-fold. Seriously, this is unbelievably good. When people talk about quintessential Barossa shiraz, this is what they’re thinking about. Ripe, jubey plums mingle with cocoa and sweet vanilla amidst supple tannins. The kind of wine that coats your palate and sticks around like a good friend. We’d say to save this one for special occasions, but realistically this will make any occasion special.
You’d pay $45 full price.

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