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Premium McLaren Vale Trio
$169
$445
3PK - $56.33 / BTL
Three premium Shiraz. One powerhouse lineup. From aged icons to bold modern McLaren Vale expressions, this trio is all about depth, intensity, and serious pedigree.
3PK - $56.33 / BTL
$169
$445
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
This is McLaren Vale at full throttle. The Premium McLaren Vale Trio brings together three standout Shiraz that showcase the region’s signature richness, power, and finesse.
Featuring two beautifully aged heavy-hitters alongside a bold, modern release, this lineup delivers layers of dark fruit, spice, and structure, with the kind of depth that only comes from top-tier fruit and careful winemaking. These are wines built to impress - plush, powerful, and unapologetically full-flavoured.
With RRPs stacking up well north of the case price, this is a rare chance to get your hands on some seriously premium McLaren Vale Shiraz without the usual sting. Big wines, big names, and even bigger value. 🍷
1x Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz 2016
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Some of the fruit here comes off a McLaren Vale vineyard planted back in 1910 - gnarly old bush vines that have been tended by three generations of the same family. It’s a patch of dirt with deep clay soils, east-west rows to shield the fruit from the harsh summer sun, and roots that stretch forever thanks to access to good water. Translation: Vines that dig deep and deliver concentration, balance and serious power. This wine has helped put this producer firmly on the map - you'll know what we men as soon as you see the label. It’s approachable enough to drink young if you can’t wait, but built for the cellar if you’ve got patience. Either way, it’s a reserve-level shiraz with history in its bones and proof in the pudding.
You’d pay $170 full price.

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Tasting Notes
1x Ulithorne Frux Frugis Shiraz 2018
Red — Shiraz
McLaren Vale — Australia
Welcome to this producer’s flagship wine. All parents say they don’t have a favourite child, but we’re pretty sure this would be the one for our star McLaren Vale producer. Picking the premium, low-yielding fruit from their vineyards, they’ve succeeded in creating a magnificently concentrated wine. There’s some parcels of fruit that go into American oak, and some in French. Some new and some old. It hits all the notes and comes together in a symphony of black and blue fruits. C’mon, those scores from the experts really speak for themselves on this one. But if we were to give you a short review from our team, it’d be this: don’t pass on the opportunity to get this in your glass.
You’d pay $170 full price.

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Tasting Notes
1x Schild Estate Narrow Road Shiraz 2021
Red — Shiraz
Barossa — Australia
Rich, ripe and smoother than a Barry White song. This wine's been seriously cared for, hand picked, cold soaked before fermentation, to build complexity in the fruit, then aged in oak for 18-24 months, again, complexity. A cleverly crafted wine that balances all out attack and subtle beauty in a masterful fashion. Dark cherries and plums with chocolatey oak notes and a hint of allspice, this wine taste exactly how you'd expect a premium Barossa wine to taste and can really hold its own against some of the real heavy-hitters of the region. Yes, this is a wine the looks fantastic but, as with most things, it's what's on the inside of the bottle that counts.
You’d pay $105 full price.

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