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JUST DROPPED: New July Vinos

All you red wine stans better strap in, cause we’ve got another guide about grape juice that’ll have you clearing out room for a makeshift cellar. 

For this one, we‘ve put in the hard yards and had a little taste of the bottles hitting our shelves, so you know exactly what you’re getting.

 

4 Mins read
18 Jul 2023
Born Wild Organic Shiraz
Starting off with organic, cause ily mother nature xx. This Shiraz is oozing with rich, dark, berry flavours that stay in your mouth for a while, making it good for savouring. Rounded off with a gentle oak undercurrent, and you’ve got yourself a mature red that’s perf for acting like the tax-paying adult you are.
Hailing from across the pond, this number embodies everything NZ wines have to offer: it’s unique, flavourful and silky-smooth. Sip on this bad boy and you’ll immediately pick up the cherry, herby notesthat’ll have you cheerin’ for the All Blacks (chur, bro).
Te Rua Bay Pinot Noir
Hempranillo Shiraz
Ok, we’re trying REALLY hard not to make any jokes… but here goes. This hemp-infused Tempranillo from SA is a real mixed bunch. Red stone fruit, coriander seed and black tea are first on the nose, followed by a hit of eucalyptus, rosemary and sage. Perfect for clocking off around 20 past 4.

Embodying everything a Shiraz is meant to, this Grant Burge Barossa Ink is vibrant, modern and bursting with yummy stone fruit flavours.  Elevate this mid-strength drop by pairing it with a rich Spag Bol or some Greek-style lamb and potatoes to see why it’s a certified slay.

 

Grant Burge Shiraz
Taylors Discoveries Merlot

Confirming this ISN’T owned by T-Swift, but rather Bill Taylor Snr who fulfilled his dream of opening a SA Vineyard in 1960. This stunner of a Merlot hits you with its smooth, plummy goodness and goes well with either Midnights or Red (Taylor’s version, obvs).