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6PK - $44.83 / BTL
Our 6 top selling wines, all in one star studded case.
6PK - $44.83 / BTL
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Why do we love this case?
It isn't rocket science to pull up a list of our bestselling and most loved wines, put those together in a case, and then offer it up to you. The all-star starting selection. All hits, no misses. These are all your favourite wines in one brilliant box.
1x Sovrano Primitivo di Manduria 2021
Red — Primitivo
Puglia — Italy
Here it comes - another vintage of your favourite primitivo, direct from Puglia and this year with another whopping 98 points from Italian wine critic Luca Maroni.
There’s no other wine (including Barolo) that says ‘hedonism’ like primitivo (aka zinfandel), with such a big, face-filling wine followed by oodles of velvety tannins. Fruit-wise, it’s all about plums, fruitcake and spice, in the richest possible way - it’s big and bold with an approachability that belies its heft. It’ll please people with a love for large red wines that don’t pretend to be anything but.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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1x Château Hauts de Granget Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2018
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
We’re getting pretty good at finding exceptional Bordeaux at unbelievable pricing. Humble, I know. But sometimes it’s good to give yourself a little pat on the back. We think we earned it with this one. It’s Saint-Emilion Grand Cru composed of 85% merlot and 15% cab franc that’s hitting all the right notes. And we’re not the only ones that feel that way. A score of 4.2 on Vivino and 96 points with a gold medal from the Decanter World Wine Awards seem to back up our assessment. The Decanter review below goes into a bit more detail for those remaining unconvinced.
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Lou Miranda Estate Golden Lion Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Barossa — Australia
Join us please in welcoming back: the one, the only, Golden Lion cab sauv! If it’s not apparent, we’re excited about this one. A break since the 2017 vintage has made us yearning for more, especially as the 2021 comes under the accomplished (and charming) reigns of winemaker Angela Miranda. Barossa cabernet flies under the radar most of the time, and the Lou Miranda Golden Lion cabernet sauvignon is a case in point. There’s more body and cassis ripeness here compared to cool-climate examples, while it still delivers cabernet’s trademark structure and tannin. Definitely worth opening now to enjoy with your Sunday roast lamb - and one that can comfortably handle time in the cellar. If you can resist.
You’d pay $75 full price.

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1x Chateau Galius Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2019
Red — Merlot Blend
Bordeaux — France
Let’s just say upfront, we’ve stocked up on this wine. In mofo history, we have never seen a wine fly out the door quite like this one. No exaggeration, never before has a wine been as loved by the mofo community.
This Grand Cru Saint-Emilion is rich and ripe and at a magical point in its life, drinking very, very well. It’s a stunning example of how Bordeaux terroir shines through the merlot grape in all its generosity and finesse, with a touch of cab franc (15%) adding fresh notes to all that fruit. Expect an abundance of plums, vanilla and milk chocolate. Forest floor and herbal undergrowth are hidden softly underneath - sage and oregano, tobacco leaf. Spice ekes in around my edges, with broad, silky tannin riding on a backbone of bright acidity and keen structure. You can rest assured that you are going to be drinking the top-of-the-top of Bordeaux here.
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Laurent Godard Mannaz Brut
Sparkling — Champagne
Champagne — France
Laurent Godard speaks of his family as a clan. His great-grandparents met by chance, fell in love and bought a small plot of land in 1920. This was planted to vines shortly thereafter with the family’s vineyard holdings expanding slightly with each subsequent generation. Laurent himself took over the vineyards in the 1980s and has been focused on producing exceptional Champagne since then.
Mannaz is an homage to his clan and serves as their house cuvée. It is a blend of 34% pinot meunier, 24% chardonnay and 20% pinot noir. About a fifth of the blend is drawn from reserve wines to keep the house style consistent every year. This is a fuller style of brut with baked apples, figs and honey on the nose. The savoury backbone lends well to pairing with earthy dishes such as mushrooms and duck.
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Domaine Vincent Wengier Chablis 2021
White — Chardonnay
Chablis AOC — France
The chardonnays of Chablis are among the greatest white wines in the world. They’re age-worthy, multi-dimensional, and supremely sophisticated (but that doesn’t mean you need to be sophisticated to drink them - trust us, we know from experience).
The 2021 Domaine Vincent Wengier has, first and foremost, ripping acidity. It gather’s the wine perfectly and delivers a brilliant, enduring finish. Taste green apple, zesty lime, whole lemon, and a bit of briny maritime salinity on the back-palate. Some lees work gives it real breadth and presence on the palate. It will pair beautifully with creamy pasta, a hearty salad, fatty meats - but it’ll go best with oysters. A bit of salty sea-spray and tart lemon juice will set this wine on fire.
You’d pay $80 full price.

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