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Summer Smashers
$159
$287
12PK - $13.25 / BTL
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This is the perfect selection of drops to pack when the weather turns it up a few degrees. Whether you're in the sunshine or enjoying balmy evenings over a BBQ, these drops have you covered.
12PK - $13.25 / BTL
$159
$287
Or 4 payments of $39.75 with our buy now pay later providers.
To learn more, click on any of the providers below.
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2x House of Hahndorf Sauvignon Blanc 2025
White — Sauvignon Blanc
Adelaide Hills — Barossa
When we see the name Hahndorf, one thing pops straight into our thirsty little minds - sauvignon blanc… and GOOD sauv blanc too! This wine shows us exactly why the Adelaide Hills owns this variety in Australia like nobody else. Picture this: fruit from those rolling, cool-as-anything hills, fermented low and slow to lock in every last drop of freshness. The nose bursts with mango, guava and a flick of lime leaf - basically a tropical holiday in a glass, minus the sunburn. Take a sip and boom: bright, zippy, ultra-refreshing acidity drives the whole thing from start to finish. It’s crisp, clean, mouthwatering and absolutely ready to drink this summer. In short: Adelaide Hills sauv blanc done right - vibrant, aromatic and dangerously easy to love.
You’d pay $35 full price.

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2x Mont St Lunara Chardonnay 2024
White — Chardonnay
Alpine & King Valleys — Barossa
Ripe stone fruit meets bright natural acidity (and a bit of clever work in the winery) to create a balanced, purposeful wine that overdelivers at every possible turn. It's not the dark yellow, flabby chardonnays of your parents' era - this is modern Australian chardonnay, right where you want it. Because of the altitude and natural cool-climate of the King/Alpine Valleys, you don't have to worry about these wines being lively - that natural acidy is built into the very core of the fruit from which this wine is made. There's not a lot we can say about this wine that isn't evident from the colour of the thing. Bright, fruit forward, zippy and rich in all the right places. Versatile, vivacious and very, very, very east to drink.
You’d pay $30 full price.

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2x Georges Family Wines Riesling 2023
White — Riesling
Clare Valley — Barossa
The George Family follow a set of simple yet impassioned mantras; Grow nothing but premium fruit. Make nothing but quality wine. A pioneering Clare Valley estate with vines first planted in 1896, the George Family vineyard just five kilometres east of Auburn lives and breathes the region’s winemaking traditions. Bright and distinctive, this Clare riesling shows off a vibrancy of new world fruit, impeccably balanced with old world finesse. Citrusy acidity, peppy florals, and a crunchy palate all make for a ripping good time.
You’d pay $28 full price.

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2x Pyren Vineyards Tanwood Pinot Gris 2025
White — Pinot Gris
Pyrenees — Barossa
The Victorian Pyrenees may no be the first place that you'd go searching for a bottle of pinot gris, but you certainly should. With a classic climate for aromatic white wines, this is all about the fleshy white peach and pear drop characters that are hard to resist. Add in a dose of tartness somewhere in the realm of green apple and almond skin, and you've got the perfectly balanced glass.
You’d pay $25 full price.

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2x Bone Dry Rosé 2025
Rosé
South Australia — Barossa
With less than 0.1% sugar in every bottle, this perky rosé is bone dry and light bodied, but not without impressive fruit. It might be a little gentler on the headache tomorrow too (we're guessing). Since bursting onto the market a couple of years back, this bone dry belter has cemented itself as one of Australia's best selling rosés, it's easy to see why. Classic Aussie notes of strawberries and cream, crisp acidity and a refreshing finish, this is the kind of drink that finds its way into your hands at every picnic, party or junior football match, a summer essential.
You ’d pay $16 full price.

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2x Jacob's Creek Sparkling
Sparkling — Sparkling White
Barossa — Barossa
Jacob’s Creek Sparkling is an easy-drinking, classic Aussie bubbly that knows how to keep things fun without losing its polish. It’s bright and lively, with fresh citrus and green apple energy up front, then a soft swirl of stone fruit and a faint brioche note adding a bit of charm. The bubble texture is smooth and approachable, making it perfect for casual drinks but totally capable of turning up to a party too. It finishes clean, crisp and refreshing, so it never feels heavy. Basically, it is the bottle you open when you want good vibes guaranteed.
You’d pay $10 full price.

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