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Nothing But Shiraz Mixed Six Pack

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As you've probably already guessed this six-pack contains only one varietal from a great Australian region ... yep it's Barossa Shiraz. Filled with wines from top producers this pack is a standout. Valued over $130 this six-pack can be yours for only $99. This case includes... 1 x Nietschke 'Jack'Shiraz 2017: Blended with a splash of Durif (aka Petite Sirah) to add complexity, this is a modern Shiraz with a twist. Loaded with rich dark fruit flavours and classy oak characters, this full-bodied Barossan will cellar gracefully. 93 Points - Sam Kim. 96 Points - The Wine Collective. 1x Thorn-Clarke Terra Barossa Shiraz 2016: According to James Halliday, the Thorn Clarke family are one of the largest independent land-owners in the Barossa. They grow grapes for famous names all over the region, but only keep a limited amount of fruit back for the Thorn Clarke label. This wine is a round, mouthfilling Barossa Shiraz that is packed with appeal and has the medals and reviews to prove it. 90 Points - Gary Walsh. 1x Rolf Binder MVV Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017: This is an utterly classic Barossa Shiraz. A blend of two very select parcels of fruit from Marananga and Vine Vale (hence the MVV), it's a generous Barossa red with great flavour and character. 94 Points - The Wine Collective. 1x Lawley Farm Barossa Shiraz Cabernet 2016: Crafted exclusively by the Burge family, this wine displays lifted aromas of red and black fruit. The palate is one of richness and depth with good fruit concentration and structure. A fine Barossa blend that ticks all the boxes, quality, value and, most importantly, delicious to drink. 94 Points - Sam Kim. 1x St John's Road Resurrection Shiraz 2017: "The Resurrection Shiraz has a fine tannin structure and clean acid line which cuts through a good level of mid palate sweetness. Dark fruit of plum and mulberry, white pepper and hits of rhubarb round out to a long, smooth finish." James Lienert, Winemaker. 1x Connor's Farm Barossa Shiraz 2017: Deep purple in colour, this Barossa Shiraz exhibits bold aromas of dark fruits and Christmas pudding. On the palate, fresh blackberries cascade with dark chocolate. Silky tannins glide to a smooth finish. It's such a classic Barossan red this, with flavour and power by the bucketload. All it needs is a slab of red meat and everyone is smiling! 94 Points - The Wine Collective.

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As you've probably already guessed this six-pack contains only one varietal from a great Australian region ... yep it's Barossa Shiraz. Filled with wines from top producers this pack is a standout. Valued over $130 this six-pack can be yours for only $99. This case includes... 1 x Nietschke 'Jack' Shiraz 2017: Blended with a splash of Durif (aka Petite Sirah) to add complexity, this is a modern Shiraz with a twist. Loaded with rich dark fruit flavours and classy oak characters, this full-bodied Barossan will cellar gracefully. 93 Points - Sam Kim. 96 Points - The Wine Collective. 1x Thorn-Clarke Terra Barossa Shiraz 2016: According to James Halliday, the Thorn Clarke family are one of the largest independent land-owners in the Barossa. They grow grapes for famous names all over the region, but only keep a limited amount of fruit back for the Thorn Clarke label. This wine is a round, mouthfilling Barossa Shiraz that is packed with appeal and has the medals and reviews to prove it. 90 Points - Gary Walsh. 1x Rolf Binder MVV Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017: This is an utterly classic Barossa Shiraz. A blend of two very select parcels of fruit from Marananga and Vine Vale (hence the MVV), it's a generous Barossa red with great flavour and character. 94 Points - The Wine Collective. 1x Lawley Farm Barossa Shiraz Cabernet 2016: Crafted exclusively by the Burge family, this wine displays lifted aromas of red and black fruit. The palate is one of richness and depth with good fruit concentration and structure. A fine Barossa blend that ticks all the boxes, quality, value and, most importantly, delicious to drink. 94 Points - Sam Kim. 1x St John's Road Resurrection Shiraz 2017: "The Resurrection Shiraz has a fine tannin structure and clean acid line which cuts through a good level of mid palate sweetness. Dark fruit of plum and mulberry, white pepper and hits of rhubarb round out to a long, smooth finish." James Lienert, Winemaker. 1x Connor's Farm Barossa Shiraz 2017: Deep purple in colour, this Barossa Shiraz exhibits bold aromas of dark fruits and Christmas pudding. On the palate, fresh blackberries cascade with dark chocolate. Silky tannins glide to a smooth finish. It's such a classic Barossan red this, with flavour and power by the bucketload. All it needs is a slab of red meat and everyone is smiling! 94 Points - The Wine Collective.



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