Description Save up to $118 on 12 gorgeous reds made exclusively for you. Our growing list of exclusive wines are a tribute to the enduring relationships we’ve built over the years with many of Australia’s finest, quality focussed winemakers, who love to make special wines for you. In this dozen, find delicious Shiraz from McLaren Vale’s Deep River and the Barossa Valley in Angove’s Bin 4255, while Langhorne Creek’s exceptional Lake Breeze provides classy Cabernet. Moonlighters, from RedHeads, is a Merlot Petit Verdot with two Golds and David Joeky’s Dark Corner, a triumphant Durif Shiraz combo, with two Double Golds! Lastly there’s a hugely appealing GSM from Corryton Burge and Barossa great, Trent Burge. Save $112 in our 12 bottle case – more if you’re an UNLIMITED member.
Gold again for John Quarisa's superlative bestseller Petite Sirah (aka Durif), which has won 24 Golds (and Doubles), Two Trophies and two Best Buys awards in just 10 years.
Follow up vintage of a fine fresh, beautifully structured Cabernet Sauvignon that won Double Gold on debut, and has picked up a Gold for the '23 already. It uses fruit both from vines in the Valley and from high altitude ones.
This deliciously dark Cabernet exclusive is made by the brilliant Greg Follett, and epitomises the value and quality offered by Langhorne Creek and the Follett family's Lake Breeze. Black fruits & violets, along with some cedary oak.
Here it is - the new vintage of the mighty Black Pig McLaren Vale Shiraz and it already has a Gold (like the last few vintages!) It's "corker of a porker" as one of our customers has memorably named it!
Like the gorilla on the label, the Durif grape is equal parts big, dark and powerful. But in the right hands, it can show a feminine side as well, especailly when blended with Grenache and Shiraz to such great effect.
Angove is one of Australia's oldest family owned wineries, founded in 1886. The Limited Release Shiraz is carefully crafted from grapes grown in the Stockwell area to the north of the Barossa region, Bethany in the south and Angaston to the east.
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