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Casa Giona Bardolino 2024
$10.99If you’ve dined by Lake Garda, chances are you’ve enjoyed Bardolino. The local red is light and easy, great with food and perfect for a cosy table for two! And this one comes from a grand estate that was the setting for a smash hit Netflix rom-com.
Collezione di Paolo Chianti (half bottle) 2023
$12.50For the last 30 years we’ve been championing the superb Tuscan wines from Paolo Masi and, before that, from his dad Renzo. This is our top-selling Chianti every vintage and for good reason – it captures deep cherry fruit and is always fabulous value.
Amoras (375ml) 2023
$5.99Portugal is “the most exciting wine place on the planet” says Wine Spectator. And lots of 4 & 5-Star online reviews suggest that Amoras is one of the country’s best-value finds. It has a port-like richness, silky smooth texture and real drinkability.
Château Le Coin Bordeaux (half bottle) 2024
$7.99Bordeaux buzz usually centres on the big names, but real value lies just beyond the borders. Le Coin Bordeaux offers a silky, Gold-medal claret from the same limestone soils as Saint-Émilion’s – crafted by one-man-band Ludovic Roussillon.
Corsiero Nero (187ml) 2024
$3.49Nero di Troia is one of Puglia’s finest grapes. While it’s often found it pricey blends, it takes centre stage in Corsiero. Crafted by top Italian winemaker Andrea Bernardini, it’s a velvety red wine with blackberry, violet and smoky vanilla spice.
Willy Willy Shiraz (187ml) 2024
$3.99This is our bestselling Aussie Shiraz. Nothing tops it as a straight, boldly spiced Shiraz in our sale charts. Customers simply love it. It comes from the much-loved winemaker Bob Berton, whose red earth, sun-baked vineyards make super-juicy wine.
Saracosa (187ml) 2024
$3.49Crafted by Sofia Barbanera at her family’s Tuscan estate, Saracosa blends Sangiovese and Merlot – a classic Super Tuscan recipe. It’s smooth and mouthfilling with dark berries, spice and vanilla notes. A top choice with pasta or grilled lamb.
Duca di Cardino Chianti (187ml) 2024
$2.99The Barbaneras have been making great wines in Chianti since the 1930s. The moreish Duca di Cardino reflects this pedigree in its harmonious balance of ripe cherry fruit and silken texture. A classic Italian red, in a handy mini bottle.