From the most prestigious wines on the planet to the wallet-friendliest of table wines, we have it all at Moore Wilson's. Bargain international varietals from producers such as Trapiche rub shoulders with the legendary Penfolds marques, and we are confident there's a red for everyone here. And of course, we have a huge selection of New Zealand wines - and not just Pinot Noir! There's Syrah from Gimblett Gravels, Merlot from Hawkes Bay, and plenty of offerings from our local Martinborough wineries. Naturally, our range of French reds is extensive - and there's always plenty of Australian wine on offer. Though if there's something you're looking for and can't find, get in touch and we will see what we can do.
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If this grape isn't on your radar, it should be. Sicily's most important red varietal. Full bodied, rich wine with smooth tannins. Delicious plum and earthy blackberry flavours.$20.95 Bottle
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Depth and intensity are kings here. Intoxicating aromas of sweetly spiced plums, wild strawberries and toasted crushed herbs. Astounding complexity in every sip. Black pepper and liquorice linger in the background alongside a perfumed sophistication.$46.95 Bottle
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Masi Campofiorin
2019
Rich, smooth and velvety; very approachable and versatile with food. This is Masi's original Supervenetian from 1964 - recognised internationally as the creator of a new category for wines from the Veneto inspired by the technique of making Amarone.$36.95 Bottle -
Los Pasos Malbec
2023
Outstanding value for money, this Malbec has plenty of berry fruit flavours and enough depth to stand up to the robust flavours of your next 'Asado' (that's Argentine for BBQ!)$15.95 Bottle -
Dry River Pinot Noir
2021
Iconic Martinborough Pinot Noir. Bright, mid ruby red, purple tinge. Perfumed, gloriously ripe cherries, sloe, red hedgerow fruits, olive & sweet earthy spice.$109.95 Bottle -
Fantini Edizione Cinque Autoctoni
Edizione #22 2020
This bold yet elegant red is made from 5 (cinque) different grape varieties from two different regions, thus breaking the rules, so while this is one of the best sub-$50 Italians we've come across, it is not DOCG status, but vino di tavola!$54.95 Bottle -
Fantastic array of aromas & flavours - black cherry, plum, spice and charcuterie. Velvety and supple, with fine tannins framing everything perfectly.$55.95 Bottle
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Made to commemorate the 'Giro d'Italia' bicycle race. A lovely inviting combination of bright Sangiovese cherry aromas and round berry fruit of the Merlot.$23.95 Bottle
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Bogle Petite Sirah
2019
Nope, not syrah/shiraz but a grape variety with closer structure to cab franc. It displays some nice herby notes, a film of red berried primary fruit with a tannic finish.$29.95 Bottle -
Named in commemoration of the Penola cricket ground, which used to lie on the very site where Jim Barry now grows this premium Cabernet, which is blended with small parcels from the family's Clare Valley estate, then aged in French and American oak.$22.95 Bottle
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A great value little Cabernet from Chile. Ripe and juicy with plenty of ripe red fruits and silky tannins.$17.95 Bottle
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Kirrihill Shiraz
2022
The best wine from a recent tasting across a number of Aussie reds. Voluptuous, fleshy and very punchy. The balance is perfect and it has excellent tannin structure.$17.95 Bottle