
OFF RRP
Selling crazy fast!
Mixed
Various
Lucky Dip 53.0 - Reds Edition
$426
$149
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
The Lucky Dip Case is back! This time with an extra chance to win even more awesome wines! Every 1 in 100 cases has a Penfolds Grange worth $1000!
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
$426
$149
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
OFF RRP

OFF RRP
Selling crazy fast!
Mixed
Various
Lucky Dip 53.0 - Reds Edition
$426
$149
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $37.25 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
The Lucky Dip Case is back! This time with an extra chance to win even more awesome wines! Every 1 in 100 cases has a Penfolds Grange worth $1000!
12PK - $12.42 / BTL
$426
$149
Or 4 payments of $37.25 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?
The Lucky Dip Case is back! The first time we did this, we broke the internet. This time we’ve bubble-wrapped the servers because they’re in for another beating.
Every case contains the same eleven wicked wines, including some of our absolute faves here at the ‘fo. More info on them below, and they’re all good things. All mofo standard - i.e. nothing we haven’t enjoyed ourselves.
Then there’s the added excitement of seeing which one of these world-beater wines you will receive as your twelfth.
The twelfth wine is the wildcard and could be any one of these:
An iconic Penfolds Grange 2019 worth $1000 - (1 in 100 chance)
Ivyburn Pioneer Shiraz 2021 750mL worth $450 - (1 in 10 chance)
Sorby Adams The Parish Hall St Hugh's Shiraz 2021 worth $60, - (1 in 25 chance)
Schild Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 worth $30 - (at a minimum!)
Each box contains one of these epic wines. The odds vary per wine, but each one is a centrepiece wine, worthy of some truly special occasions.
We should say up front: there are no returns on this - click here for case terms and conditions. As it’s a Lucky Dip, it would be unfair to other mofos running in the draw.
The easiest way to guarantee to get a bottle of Grange is to go out and buy one for yourself. If you, like me, don’t have $1000 handy, this is definitely your best (and cheapest) option! Heard enough already? Pop that case in the cart and cross your fingers and toes! Otherwise, read on for a bit more info on all those lovely wines:
1x Wild Card Wine for Lucky Dip 53.0 - Reds edition
Red — Mystery Varietal Red
Mystery Region — Mystery Country
An iconic Penfolds Grange 2019 worth $1000 - (1 in 100 chance)
Ivyburn Pioneer Shiraz 2021 750mL worth $450 - (1 in 10 chance)
Sorby Adams The Parish Hall St Hugh's Shiraz 2021 worth $60, - (1 in 25 chance)
Schild Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 worth $30 - (at a minimum!)

1x Pikes Settler's Cottage Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
Clare Valley — Australia
If you were hanging out in South Australia in the 1880’s, you’d know Pikes for their beers. Fast forward 100 years and and several generations and the Pike family has firmly established themselves as one of the premier wine producers in the Clare Valley. Hops and grapevines, a rather abstract take on the tradition family tree. Their Settler’s Cottage shiraz speaks loudly of the Clare style; bracingly fresh, with aromas turned up to full volume and strikingly fine tannins. This is savoury, sumptuous superb shiraz.
You’d pay $40 full price.

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2x Reschke Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Limestone Coast — Australia
South Australia’s Limestone Coast is not quite as famous as a few neighbouring regions, and as a result the value to be found there is staggering. At this price, get set for your mind to be blown. It’s got the trademark florality of your classic coonawarra cabs, although we’re talking more intense black forest fruits and pepper rather than your typical violets and berries. If you're anything like us, you'll be astounded at the value here.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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2x Watkins Cellar Reserve Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2017
Red — Shiraz
Langhorne Creek — Australia
The name Watkins might be new to some, but their contributions to the wine industry have pre-dated many. In fact, they’ve been making the wines for many big name South Australian wineries for decades. Walk into their cellar door right on the border of McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills, and you’ll never want to leave. You'll be captured with their cellar reserve wines, the way that the plush fruit balanced so well with the savoury edges. There is no occasion that this wine doesn’t fit. Luckily for us, the same applies to the company of the Watkins family themselves. Cheers to you, legends!
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Hollick Red Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Estate fruit from the famed Hollick vineyards in Coonawarra, this is cab sauv like Aussies know and love. Certainly, a little bit of age behind this number has helped to fill out the mid palate, making it rich and dense with threads of fennel and mint throughout. It's very hard not to enjoy this wine- and we're speaking from experience.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Thistledown The Opportunist Shiraz 2022
Red — Shiraz
Langhorne Creek — Australia
A very smart little wine that is at once knock-about and complex. A medley of cherries and blackcurrants accompanied by hints of freshly ground coffee, dark chocolate, peppermint, liquorice, and subtle pepper aromas. It boasts a dense, velvety texture, offering a well-balanced fruit profile.
You’d pay $22 full price.

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2x Koonowla Reverence Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Clare Valley — Australia
Clare Valley shiraz is the oft-forgotten gem of the South Australian wine landscape. This crafty shiraz beautifully captures the modern Clare style with a focus on regionality and drinkability. A medium-to-full-bodied wine packed with savoury spice, crushed dark fruits and structural, yet tasteful, French oak. Somehow this wine manages to be both elegant and exciting, powerful yet subtle. If you're a fan of cool climate shiraz but wished it had a bit more grunt - this is the ticket.
You’d pay $32 full price.

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The Wild Card Wines
Wild Card Wine #1
Penfolds Grange Shiraz 2019
South Australia
98+pts Andrew Caillard MW | 98+pts Colin Hay | 98pts Ken Garget | 98pts Tyson Stelzer | 98pts Jeni Port
"97/3% shiraz/cabernet sauvignon; matured in new American oak for 19 months. A quieter release for the 2019 rendition of Penfolds' world-famous icon. A little less of the formic and VA heft of youth in this showing and a bit more approachable as a result. Deep crimson in the glass with familiar characters of deep black berry fruits, plum compote and black cherry underscored with hints of baking spices, Calvados, espresso grounds, black olive tapenade, roasting meats, creamy oak, purple flowers and earth. Weighty and concentrated with classic Grange density of fruit and tannin; persistent, texturally flexing and long of finish. As per usual will cellar like a dream, but I think it will hit its drinking window a bit earlier than usual." - David Brookes, Halliday Wine Companion
YOU’D PAY $1000 full price
Wild Card Wine #2
Ivyburn Pioneer Shiraz 2021
McLaren Vale, SA
97pts Wine Orbit | 96pts The Vintage Journal | 95pts Wine Pilot | 9/10 Halliday Vintage Rating | Old Vine | Five Stars Wine Orbit
A wine that consistently inspires almost indecent enthusiasm from all that pop the cork. These pioneer planted shiraz vines in the revered Blewitt Springs sub-region of McLaren Vale have been hand-tendered continuously and painstakingly watched over since their planting. The result is a wine showing complexity, structure and intensity of flavour that is utterly unique to the vineyard and seldom seen anywhere else in the world. Rich, concentrated, dark red fruits and abundant ripe tannins are seamlessly integrated into spicy, perfumed oak to create a structural, but heavily fruit-weighted wine that will steal the spotlight and create memories from now until 2035 (at least).
YOU’D PAY $450 full price
Wild Card Wine #3
Sorby Adams The Parish Hall St Hugh's Shiraz 2021
Barossa Valley, SA
95pts Ray Jordan, Wine Pilot | 95pts Wine Orbit | 94pts Ken Gargett, Wine Pilot | Top Wineries 2022 The Real Review | Five Stars Wine Orbit
Known for producing some of the country's finest Shiraz (read: Hill of Grace), the Eden Valley is an incredible source of premium shiraz. The vineyards there seem to bear fruit worthy of royal status, it almost feels too good to drink. This premo shiraz shows immense complexity, with a nose of pomegranate and cherry molasses, black pepper and rip plums. The palate is silky smooth, rich and balanced with classic Eden acidity that keeps it all fresh and delightfully playful. This is a lot of shiraz, and a steal at the price.
YOU’D PAY $60 full price
Wild Card Wine #4
Schild Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Barossa Valley, SA
94pts Wine Showcase Magazine | 94pts Wine Orbit | Five Star Halliday Rated Winery | Five Stars Wine Orbit | Gold Medal Wine Showcase Magazine
We've said it before and I will say it again: cabernet is Barossa’s little secret weapon; juicy and full-fruited over a muscular armature. It’s no cool climate cabernet with an empty mid-palate, needing merlot or shiraz to fill it. It fills its own midsection. It is its own beast. All the dark berries and blackcurrant of the variety, but reduced down, chocolatey and licoricey too. Fresh, structured, fleshy, punchy. So tasty.
YOU’D PAY $30 full price
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