Shiraz Dozen with Mystery $150 wine
Shiraz Dozen with Mystery $150 wine
Now 75,078 points
The average price per bottle is only available in a case of 12.
What's in this mixed case?
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First Creek Regions Shiraz 2018 is a modern Hunter Valley style - medium bodied, vibrant and showing great character and length in flavour. There is layer upon layer of juicy plums, blueberries, pepper and spice. The wine is energetic and elegant at the same time. Pure and delicious.
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The Rosenthal Garden Series Shiraz 2019 offers a lifted bouquet of bramble fruits, plum and spice with subtle savoury oak. This wine has a full round mouthfeel of dark fruits and cherry that are well supported by fine tannins. This is a rich, fine tannin Shiraz that would be the perfect accompaniment to any barbecue with family and friends.
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The Leogate Gatecrasher Balmain Shiraz Blend 2015 offers aromas of red and blackberry fruit with spice and cedary notes. The palate is rich and velvety, displaying bright red fruits flavours with lovely supple tannins to provide a fresh and long palate.
Ned Goodwin, Master of Wines (Reviewed May 2019)
"This is a meld of organically grown fruit from sites in farther western NSW, encroaching on Mudgee. The altitudinal influence (to 600 meters) is palpable, embedded in a skein of freshness. The fruit, a blend of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot is plummy and approachable, with a skirting board of leafy tannin for detail, form and lift. Eminently approachable drinking 90 Points" - Ned Goodwin
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The Thistledown The Opportunist Shiraz 2019 offers aromas of cherries, blackcurrants, coffee, dark chocolate, peppermint, liquorice and pepper. The palate showcases flavours of ripe cassis fruit. An Australian classic that consistently overdelivers on value. Well balanced with intensity and freshness, perfect for enjoying with friends, or over a special meal.
AWARDS:
2020:
- 93 points - Sam Kim
2019:
- 91 points – Huon Hooke
2018 :
- 90 points - Wine Advocate (Joe Czerwinski)
- 93 points – Sam Kim Wine Orbit
2015:
- 91 points and Best Buy – Josh Greene – Wine and Spirits Magazine (US). (Range was named brand of the year this year)
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The Forest Hill Highbury Fields Shiraz 2018 offers aromas of blue fruits, satsuma plum with spice notes. The palate showcases flavours of blueberry and spice. Medium bodied but dense with ripe tannin and well balanced natural acidity.
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Credaro 5 Tales Shiraz has well-balanced acidity, leading to a plush rich fruit forward wine. The Credaro family have a distinguished heritage in Western Australia as a pioneering family who settled in northern Margaret River in 1922. Today, the Credaro Estate is managed by the third and fourth generations of the Credaro family.
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The West Cape Howe Shiraz Two Steps 2017 has intense, ripe Satsuma plum aromas with some slightly smoky, dark berry fruit characters. This wine has the gorgeous, mouth filling spicy fruit flavours typical of our cool climate grown shiraz. The spicy fruits, with hints of violets, are complexed by some light peppery characters resulting in a fragrant and well flavoured wine.
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The 2017 Red Claw Heathcote Shiraz features aromas of bright dark berry fruit and lifted spice dominate the aromas, with subtle supporting French oak. The palate is plush and silky, loaded with dark fruited shiraz intensity. Fine structure and excellent concentration.
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The Dandelion Vineyards Lioness of McLaren Vale Shiraz features both rich and savoury aromatics. A faint bouquet of nutmeg hints at this wines time in mostly older oak. The palate has a very savoury fruit profile complimented by round, nurturing helping tannins. Flavours of rich plums complimenting ripe blackberries, wild raspberry and red currant harmonising with clove and eucalyptus. It makes for a complex and compelling mid-palate before a long and satisfying finish.
MEDALS:
- Woman Wine & Spitits Awards UK 2020 – Double Gold + Trophy Best McLaren Vale Wine
- China Wine & Spirits Awards 2019 – Gold Medal
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The Coriole Aroona Shiraz is made exclusively for Qantas Wine.
Qantas shares many similarities and ideals with Coriole; a respect for tradition, a passion for innovation and the oldest vines (99yrs) used to craft this wine were planted when Qantas first began!The 2019 Coriole Aroona Shiraz shows why shiraz has become a regional hero of the McLaren Vale. It's bright and vibrant with impressive depth and balance. The palate is full of fresh plums, blackberry and dark chocolate. Subtle oak lingers with fruit sweetness for added complexity. -
Medium to full bodied shiraz with incredible aromas of red cherry and granite flint that add extra depth of complexity. Medium dark red in color, Thompson Estate Four Chambers Shiraz 2018 is a wonderful red that will reward if carefully cellared.
What's in this mixed case?
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First Creek Regions Shiraz 2018 is a modern Hunter Valley style - medium bodied, vibrant and showing great character and length in flavour. There is layer upon layer of juicy plums, blueberries, pepper and spice. The wine is energetic and elegant at the same time. Pure and delicious.
-
The Rosenthal Garden Series Shiraz 2019 offers a lifted bouquet of bramble fruits, plum and spice with subtle savoury oak. This wine has a full round mouthfeel of dark fruits and cherry that are well supported by fine tannins. This is a rich, fine tannin Shiraz that would be the perfect accompaniment to any barbecue with family and friends.
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The Leogate Gatecrasher Balmain Shiraz Blend 2015 offers aromas of red and blackberry fruit with spice and cedary notes. The palate is rich and velvety, displaying bright red fruits flavours with lovely supple tannins to provide a fresh and long palate.
Ned Goodwin, Master of Wines (Reviewed May 2019)
"This is a meld of organically grown fruit from sites in farther western NSW, encroaching on Mudgee. The altitudinal influence (to 600 meters) is palpable, embedded in a skein of freshness. The fruit, a blend of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot is plummy and approachable, with a skirting board of leafy tannin for detail, form and lift. Eminently approachable drinking 90 Points" - Ned Goodwin
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The Thistledown The Opportunist Shiraz 2019 offers aromas of cherries, blackcurrants, coffee, dark chocolate, peppermint, liquorice and pepper. The palate showcases flavours of ripe cassis fruit. An Australian classic that consistently overdelivers on value. Well balanced with intensity and freshness, perfect for enjoying with friends, or over a special meal.
AWARDS:
2020:
- 93 points - Sam Kim
2019:
- 91 points – Huon Hooke
2018 :
- 90 points - Wine Advocate (Joe Czerwinski)
- 93 points – Sam Kim Wine Orbit
2015:
- 91 points and Best Buy – Josh Greene – Wine and Spirits Magazine (US). (Range was named brand of the year this year)
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The Forest Hill Highbury Fields Shiraz 2018 offers aromas of blue fruits, satsuma plum with spice notes. The palate showcases flavours of blueberry and spice. Medium bodied but dense with ripe tannin and well balanced natural acidity.
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Credaro 5 Tales Shiraz has well-balanced acidity, leading to a plush rich fruit forward wine. The Credaro family have a distinguished heritage in Western Australia as a pioneering family who settled in northern Margaret River in 1922. Today, the Credaro Estate is managed by the third and fourth generations of the Credaro family.
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The West Cape Howe Shiraz Two Steps 2017 has intense, ripe Satsuma plum aromas with some slightly smoky, dark berry fruit characters. This wine has the gorgeous, mouth filling spicy fruit flavours typical of our cool climate grown shiraz. The spicy fruits, with hints of violets, are complexed by some light peppery characters resulting in a fragrant and well flavoured wine.
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The 2017 Red Claw Heathcote Shiraz features aromas of bright dark berry fruit and lifted spice dominate the aromas, with subtle supporting French oak. The palate is plush and silky, loaded with dark fruited shiraz intensity. Fine structure and excellent concentration.
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The Dandelion Vineyards Lioness of McLaren Vale Shiraz features both rich and savoury aromatics. A faint bouquet of nutmeg hints at this wines time in mostly older oak. The palate has a very savoury fruit profile complimented by round, nurturing helping tannins. Flavours of rich plums complimenting ripe blackberries, wild raspberry and red currant harmonising with clove and eucalyptus. It makes for a complex and compelling mid-palate before a long and satisfying finish.
MEDALS:
- Woman Wine & Spitits Awards UK 2020 – Double Gold + Trophy Best McLaren Vale Wine
- China Wine & Spirits Awards 2019 – Gold Medal
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The Coriole Aroona Shiraz is made exclusively for Qantas Wine.
Qantas shares many similarities and ideals with Coriole; a respect for tradition, a passion for innovation and the oldest vines (99yrs) used to craft this wine were planted when Qantas first began!The 2019 Coriole Aroona Shiraz shows why shiraz has become a regional hero of the McLaren Vale. It's bright and vibrant with impressive depth and balance. The palate is full of fresh plums, blackberry and dark chocolate. Subtle oak lingers with fruit sweetness for added complexity. -
Medium to full bodied shiraz with incredible aromas of red cherry and granite flint that add extra depth of complexity. Medium dark red in color, Thompson Estate Four Chambers Shiraz 2018 is a wonderful red that will reward if carefully cellared.