This is the pinnacle of Black Pig - their 'best-in-show'. A classic packed with fruit and spice
Premium, medal-winning Amarone - the jewel in Italy's wine crown and incredible value!
Think old school Gentleman's Club - leather notes and spice. It's a dark fruit dream of a wine
I need Japanese steel... Or a bottle of this Shiraz could do the job!
A stonking red, with layers of oak and a caramel finish, this is one for your steak!
A single vineyard release from the best plot of Cabernet vines on the estate
A superbly concentrated Grenache from Steve Grimley's block of 100+ year old vines in McLaren Vale
Handcrafted with the best Primitivo parcels, this is a constant in the Wine Advisors' wine rack!
A renowned Chilean masterpiece with elements of dark mocha & hints of ripe plum
Totally hand-made, rich and deeply delicious. It's lavishly fruited and swathed in very fine oak
Remarkably rich and ripe. Made from dried Nero d'Avola grapes for super-intensified flavours
An intense Shiraz, full of dark Aussie fruit that's one of our all-time customer favourites
A tiny production super premium Argentinian Malbec blend with complex layers of dark fruit
Signature Carménère from Perez Cruz, this Bordeaux varietal is now firmly rooted in Chile
Genuine top-class Barbera full of dried fig, blackberries, cherry and chocolate - simply wonderful
Handmade by the genius winemakers at Black Flag. It's silky, indulgent, spicy and aromatic
Il Cascinone is Claudio Manera's best Barbera vineyard, and this is velvety fruit perfection
Decant this Cabernet so that you can see it at its very best - watch it transform as you sip away
A stunningly rich Italian masterpiece with plenty of poise and balance
Traditional style Bordeaux from one of the region's finest producers
A blend of premium Tempranillo, Nero d'Avola, Grenache and Durif from the visionary 5OS Project
Can often be likened to premium Burgundy, and the Baudana is exactly why
A pure Cinsault, vinified exclusively from low-yielding old vines - it's a bit of a revelation!
Very rarely is Carignan allowed to fly solo, but when you try El Sabio you’ll be singing its praises