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New World Cabernet Trio
$327
$229
3PK - $76.33 / BTL
Three Cabernets, three icons. The New World Cabernet Trio unites Stags’ Leap, Beringer, and Magarey Lane — a powerhouse lineup worth every sip
3PK - $76.33 / BTL
$327
$229
1x Magarey Lane Glenroy Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra — Australia
Classic Coonawarra - cassis, blackcurrant and dark plums rule the fruit profile whilst the regional characters of eucalypt and allspice pick up the slack. As soon as this wine hits the glass, it's unmistakably Coonawarra, unashamedly bold and unsurprisingly vibrant. 18 months in a mix of French and American barrels brings a complexity to the oak profile and fullness that will leave this wine in seriously good nick for as long your patience lasts.
You’d pay $150 full price.

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1x Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Red — Cabernet Sauvignon
Sonoma County — America
Beringer has been shaping California cabernet since the 1800s, and this bottling has long been a favourite for its mix of richness, structure and pure drinking pleasure. The 2021 vintage is a beauty - powerful and full-bodied, yet remarkably approachable, with all the hallmarks that make Beringer cabernet such a prized slice of Napa/Sonoma wine country. The nose brims with ripe red cherries, plum and cassis, lifted by floral hints of lavender and cherry blossom. Take a sip and darker fruit takes the lead: boysenberry and blackberry, with waves of dark chocolate, tobacco leaf, leather and that distinctive wild sage note that Napa is known for. Spice from well-integrated oak - cinnamon, vanilla and roasted almond - adds warmth and depth, while subtle graphite and black tea notes provide polish and sophistication. Fresh acidity from the Napa Valley’s cool nights keeps everything vibrant and balanced, while fine-grained tannins give structure and length. The finish is long and deeply satisfying. Drink now for its plush fruit and spice, or cellar for a decade-plus to watch it unfurl into something even more complex. A benchmark cabernet from one of California’s most historic names.
You’d pay $77 full price.

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