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CASTANO HECULA MONASTRELL
$17.99Add to cartHecula, resplendent under its new and snazzy label, is a fantastic value red wine with serious character from Yecla in Spain’s south east. Brooding dark fruits come together with brighter red fruits and smoky, meaty, savoury notes to give a wine of depth and interest. The region of Yecla is dry and sunny and ideal for growing the Monastrell variety. These low yielding, old vines grow on sandy-stony, limestone soils and give intense concentrated fruit.
CARAVAN PETITR 750ML SIRAH
$16.99Add to cartSometimes, the most wonderful creations emerge from random, happy hybrids. Take the cross-pollution of Peloursin and Syrah vines which French botanist Francois Durif discovered. He produced a delicious new grape variety, worthy of his own name: Durif, also known as Petite Sirah. And here begins your journey of discovery: taste the full-bodied, generous and lively flavours, like blackcurrant and plums balanced with spicy toasted integrated oak.
19 CRIMES 750ML UPRISING RED
$19.99Add to cartThe uprising, a new wine aged for 30 days in rum barrels, pays homage to australia’s rum rebellion of 1808. Due to the government’s hindering of the rum trade, citizens and soldiers banded together to overthrow them. We aged a portion of this wine in rum barrels lending a warm brown sugar finish to this dark jammy wine.
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19 CRIMES 750ML RED BLENDED
$19.99Add to cartNineteen crimes turned convicts into colonists. Upon conviction British rogues guilty of a least one of the 19 crimes were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. As pioneers in a frontier penal colony, they forged a new country and new lives, brick by brick. This wine celebrates the rules they broke and the culture they built.
2010 Chateau Carruades de Lafite 750ml
Original price was: $1,199.00.$999.00Current price is: $999.00.Save: $200.00
Add to cartAnother brilliant second wine, the 2010 Carruades de Lafite (50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 42.5% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and the rest Petit Verdot) is elegant and amazing for a second wine from Lafite. “Carruades de Lafite” is now engraved in the bottle to prevent unscrupulous sommeliers and merchants from trying to pass it off as Lafite Rothschild. The wine displays much of the same lead pencil, charcoal and black currant notes of its bigger sister, although it is forward, precocious and far less structured than the grand vin. Nevertheless, this wine, which can be drunk now, will cellar beautifully for at least 20-25 more years.” Robert Parker