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Fiona’s done the hard work for you. From elegant Bordeaux to standout Aussie Shiraz and fresh, vibrant whites, this handpicked lineup is all about character, quality, and bottles worth talking about.
6PK - $41.50 / BTL
$249
$543
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
When Fiona picks a case, you know it’s going to be good. This is a lineup built on balance and personality — classic Bordeaux structure, premium Margaux pedigree, bold Australian Shiraz, and fresh, expressive whites to keep things lively.
From the refined depth of Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux and the prestige of Margaux, to the power and polish of Australian Shiraz, plus vibrant Chenin Blanc and crisp Mâcon Chardonnay, every bottle has earned its place. It’s thoughtful, versatile, and just a little bit indulgent — exactly what a proper buyer’s pick should be.
Trust Fiona. She’s nailed this one.
1x Château Mongravey Margaux 2018
Red — Cabernet Blend
Bordeaux — France
This Bordeaux, hailing from the Margaux appellation, is a cab-merlot blend with a touch of cab franc and a whole lotta charm. With a massive 97 points from DWWA, it’s an awesome expression of the area and anyone who loves Margaux will love this.
This wine is fresh and elegant, with the right amount of tannin soaking up delicious plum fruit. It’s juicy, full of red and black fruits and will go down an absolute treat with any of your favourite meats. Grab it for a special dinner with a special someone (or anyone really). It’ll please ’em all.
You’d pay $140 full price.

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1x Ivyburn Aldersey Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
This is a smart wine. It feels very harmonious, there's fruit intensity but it's not *too* fruity, there's present oak but it's not *too* overpowering, there's spice and tannin but they're not *too* drying. Everything has been worked into this classy number in thoughtful moderation and the result is a wine greater than the sum of its parts.
From the well known, hand-tended, vineyards of the Willunga sub-region of McLaren Vale, picked in the (widely lorded) year of 2021 - it's safe to say we were holding this one to a pretty high standard. Well, this wine exceeded even our lofty expectations. Juicy dark mulberry and black cherry, vibrant spiced plum and chocolate characters are expressed with both intensity and complexity. Subtle, but ever present, oak characters manifest themselves in slight chocolate and vanilla notes along with fine grained tannins and build to a silky, spice driven finish. Happy to sit in the cellar for 15+ years, but why delay happiness right?
You’d pay $125 full price.

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1x Parous Stonehouse Shiraz 2019
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
There's nothing you won't adore about this beauty. All the juicy, chocolate notes of McLaren Vale shiraz, with a bit of rum n' raisin spiciness bringing some real game. An old school style from a mordern McLaren Vale winemaker.
Made by the grape master Matt Head (who you might also know from the cult favourite Big Easy Radio) whose creative and level-headed approach to life results in wines with spirit and soul. This parcel has been safeguarded under the Parous label, just waiting for its time and loving home to go to. It must be your lucky day mofo, because they've found it with you. It's powerful, but not overwhelming; the perfect choice to keep you entertained from weeknights to the weekend.
Drink : Now - 2035
You’d pay $90 full price.

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1x Marie Andre Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Burgundy — France
Pale gold with a green flicker, this 2024 Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay is Burgundy in bright, clean mode. The nose is pure orchard glow: lemon curd, green apple and ripe pear, sliding into white peach, acacia blossom and a chalky, limestone-mineral crunch that keeps it sharp and classy. It’s crisp yet nicely rounded — citrus and stone fruit up front, a gentle almond-cream lees texture through the middle, and zero heavy oak baggage. Zesty acidity pulls it long and clean with a faint wet-stone, spice flicker on the finish. Fresh, polished, dangerously drinkable.
You’d pay $85 full price.

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1x Château Haut Bourcier Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux 2022
Red — Cabernet Blend
Bordeaux — France
Château Haut Bourcier 2022 is a modern Right Bank-style red from Blaye that delivers way more polish than the price usually suggests. Merlot leads the charge, bringing ripe plum and dark berry depth, while a touch of Cabernet adds lift and structure. Clay-limestone soils near the Gironde give it that classic Bordeaux firmness, and the oak ageing rounds things out with subtle spice and a smooth, confident finish. It is medium-plus in body, balanced and quietly powerful rather than flashy. Give it a decant now for instant reward, or stash a few bottles because it has the bones to cruise for years.
You’d pay $53 full price.

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1x Moss Brothers Wild Garden Chenin Blanc 2023
White — Chenin Blanc
Margaret River — Australia
I can’t speak highly enough of chenin blanc - it’s always at the top of my favourites list. This is classic for Margs; pear drop, honeysuckle, and a hint of vanilla at the fore, then gaining complexity as it comes up to room temperature. Think quince, ripe pear, preserved lemon, and a little brioche. A precise, confident expression of Margaret River chenin.
You’d pay $50 full price.

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