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We have to say, this one was a hard pack to pull together. Mostly because we kept drinking all of the cellar reserve cabernets ourselves, or couldn’t keep them in stock long enough to bring a pack together.
You could almost smell the excitement at Mofo HQ as this import from the Rainbow Nation rounded the Cape of Good Hope. It’s been a long time coming. You asked, we listened.
Arneis! Unsung but never under-done. Arneis is a varietal we should be paying more attention too, and when you tuck into this you'll see why.
This is a clever wine, in a lot of ways. We're not above begging to get our hands on great pinot noir at the moment, and when we end up with wines like this it all feels worth it.
This has all the pinot freshness we’ve come to love (and expect) out of West Australia’s southern regions.
The first Homeless Grapes Project started in 2015 with one little Facebook post. Jock Harvey, from Chalk Hill Wines, posted that he had a surplus block of gr...
Nicolas is the ninth generation of the Maillart family to practice quality winemaking. They’ve been working the vines since 1753 and 260-ish years later, this Grand Cru rosé has proven itself to be kind of a big deal.
The winemaker behind this riesling has experience running the show at the creme de la creme of Victoria’s best wineries (and numerous stints in France). We’d...
Imagine being cabernet: it seems everywhere it grows offers picturesque views and a wealth of people who are dedicated to making great wine. After all, caber...
We feel we have a weeknight ‘wine-down’ routine to recommend for you… If it’s been a long day and you feel the need to be whisked away to somewhere slightly ...
Another ripper from an absolute mofo fave producer. Single vineyard shiraz from King Valley. Sometimes you don’t want something new - you know the producer, yo...
Adega Mãe are based north of the Portuguese capital of Lisbon and produce wines that punch well above their price point, with classic ripe fruit that you’d expect from Portuguese red blends balanced with a vibrant and fresh minerality.
Firm and superbly elegant, with supple tannins and a tongue-tickling backbone of acidity that sees it singing with excitement.
We know mofos will be calling us up and thanking us for bringing this wine back on board. This is almost shockingly good, the kind of wine that will have you checking the price you paid for it in disbelief.
We can’t help but be enticed by what’s on offer in this wine: ripe black fruits, chocolate and clove slide across the palate supported by ultra silky tannins. There’s no shortage to the value here, being just at the start of its potential ageing window.
This is not a wine for the faint of heart. With concentration, density and explosive flavour.
No wine speaks to seasonality quite like Prosecco - it's fresh, exuberant, bursting with energy, and the perfect spring-time accomplice. It's good for the park, the beach, the BBQ, or the BYO.
The search for the perfect white wine is over. Here it is. Fresh, fun, and a little flirty: the King Valley grigio that is ripe with enthusiasm.
Sicilian Nero d’Avola - old faithful. Nothing speaks to opulence and intensity quite like it. This is rich and generous in its fruit offering.
A plummy, blue fruited and full bodied grenache - the perfect accomplice to a cheeky night on the couch watching telly.