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ALLFORONE $108 delivered.

Not sure if there's much interest for Bec Hardy wines, but i've found most of them perfectly fine quaffers.
 
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Not the $50 previously offered, but looks like the $30 code is still working on the Reis Creek wines 30OFFYOURDOZEN




And can confirm this is Dolan Cabernet, Mystery YV177 Yarra Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 - Mystery Wine.

If you like medium bodied Cabernet it's a must buy!
 
Not the $50 previously offered, but looks like the $30 code is still working on the Reis Creek wines 30OFFYOURDOZEN




And can confirm this is Dolan Cabernet, Mystery YV177 Yarra Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 - Mystery Wine.

If you like medium bodied Cabernet it's a must buy!
Too much Sam Kim for me.
 
I'm new to wines, anyone have any comments about the HRB Shiraz and HRB CS ? What are they comparable to in style and quality ? I've already purchased both to have a taste.
 
I'm new to wines, anyone have any comments about the HRB Shiraz and HRB CS ? What are they comparable to in style and quality ? I've already purchased both to have a taste.
I think they are solid wines for the price you're paying, just not distinctive or special. Both are probably medium+/full wines, with decent red/black fruit and a judicious seasoning of oak.

Haven't had a bottle for quite a long time, but solid drinking in the past, if not particularly memorable.

Not sure what you're looking for in terms of comparable style - you have two fairly traditional Aussie reds from different varietals. Others might be able to help, but it's just a solid multi-regional Aussie quaffer.
 
HRB =
I think they are solid wines for the price you're paying, just not distinctive or special. Both are probably medium+/full wines, with decent red/black fruit and a judicious seasoning of oak.

Haven't had a bottle for quite a long time, but solid drinking in the past, if not particularly memorable.

Not sure what you're looking for in terms of comparable style - you have two fairly traditional Aussie reds from different varietals. Others might be able to help, but it's just a solid multi-regional Aussie quaffer.
HRB = highly reliable, boring
 

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