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  1. Brambly, spicey shiraz with plenty of weight but none of the jammy, clawing fruit. It packs a punch but holds off swinging until it is half way down your throat. A beef specialist tipple.
    $34.95 Bottle
  2. Dark berry fruits combine with a lively palate entwined with pepper spices and chocolate tones. A long savoury finish is coated in soft tannins to complete this rich and generous palate.
    $25.95 Bottle
  3. The 2019 Shiraz is full of brambles and blue/black fruits with a spicy lift. Layers of brooding dark fruits, spice and savoury characters are framed in fine oak. The sinewy tannin profile pulls the wine through to a long and moreish finish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  4. Full-bodied red wine with complex fruit aromas and an elegant structure. From a unique plot of organic farming grown at altitude.
    $18.95 Each
  5. Garnet in colour this modern Barossa wine bounces out of the glass with ripe blueberry and red licorice aromas. The palate is fresh, juicy and alive with dark berried fruits, finishing with a textured savoury edge. Delicious drinking now but will mature well for the medium term.
    $29.95 Bottle
  6. Gnarly Dudes, An unctuous yet classic Barossa Valley Shiraz.
    $37.95 Each
  7. Here is a super juicy, super invigorating blend of Syrah & Pinot Gris from South Australia which is just was summer time is calling for! This wine is bursting with red berry fruits, sherbet and sour cherry, while still retaining texture, freshness and acidity too.
    $14.95 Each
  8. In any vintage Hawke’s Bay Syrah is great at showing its ‘sense of place’ and the Bilancia Syrah certainly does that. The bright and juicy berry and dark fruit characters coupled with earthy spiciness and mid weight palate say “I’m from here”.
    $34.95 Bottle
  9. Incredibly dark colour, aromatically profuse with characters of plum, blueberry, aniseed and lavender. The palate is rich with fruit derived tannin and supporting French Oak characters. Its mouth-filling, rich and long.
    $42.95 Bottle
  10. Often referred to as ‘Baby Grange’ because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this wine helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of cabernet sauvignon with the richness of shiraz.
    $109.95 Bottle
  11. One of Moore Wilson's best sellers, the Jip Jip Rocks is your thinking man/women's shiraz. All the expected spicy berried notes but there is a rich vein of funkiness that persists.
    $21.95 Bottle
  12. Pretty average looking wine from a fairly obscure producer. However; this shiraz is one of the best balanced, drinkable and enjoyable little drops we've tried from Australia all year.
    $14.95 Bottle
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