This mixed pack includes 4 bottles each of:
Pertaringa Lakeside SA Cabernet Sauvignon 2024
McLaren Vale. New Release
Family Crest SA Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
92 - Wine Pilot, 2024
"Dark maroon hue, the nose offers aromas of tobacco leaves, blackberries, soy, licorice, bergamot, chocolate and coffee grinds. Focused, with bright acidity running the full length of the journey, there are satiny tannins and the wine offers good length. This is still very much in the youthful camp and it certainly promises more for the future. Very attractive and should remain so for the next ten to twelve years."
Koala Life Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
91 - Wine Pilot, 2023
"Sales from this wine go towards Koala Life, which supports koala management and conservation. That alone should compel you to buy this wine. If, however, it is not enough (really?), consider that it is from top-notch Langhorne Creek fruit, a vineyard planted in 1998 on its own roots. It spent time maturing in seasoned French oak hogsheads. Dark maroon in colour, we have aromas of cloves, blackcurrants and dark chocolate. There is intensity here, and good focus, with soft and supple tannins on a lingering finish."
Winemaker: Bec Swincer & Bec Hardy
Screwcap. Vegan.
No inflated RRPs. No outrageous discounts. No old vintages of allegedly expensive wines that we’ve not been able to sell to China. Just great value, fresh wines at wholesale prices.
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Shipping costs:
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Or ‘Click & Collect’ from our cellar door at 327 Hunt Road, McLaren Vale.
All wines dispatched within 48 hours from our McLaren Vale warehouse. Tracking info provided. If you have a preference for courier, please let us know.
Cheers!
RD
Co-owner & Husband to Bec
Bec Hardy Wines
Liquor License #57613935. You must be 18 years or older to buy.
Bec Hardy Wines is a Certified Member of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia.
For $9/bottle can't go wrong.
Long time satisfied customer and although I have preferences in some of the styles over others, never had anything from this winery that wasn't very worthwhile drinking, especially at these prices.
Just tried the Pertaringa Lakeside 2024 Cab Sav from this deal www.ozbargain.com.au/node/887490
against the 2019 version of it, that had several bottles of stored away.
2024 is a bit lighter in colour and obviously not as well developed as the 2019, but is still good drinking now and likely to improve with a few years storage. Same goes for the 2024 Pertaringa Shiraz. 2019 Pertaringa Cab Sav has for a while been my quick decision, reliable go to, when I'm taking too long to decide which of the more expensive wines from my collection I want to indulge in for dinner :-).
RD, I'm presuming the family crest is equivalent to the GMH range (before Bec decoupled from her Dad's winery).
Also, any thoughts on when these three might reach their peak in terms of how long to store?