
3 bottles of chilled reds – $104 inc. delivery!
Chilled Out Reds
Reds that are perfect from the fridge
Forget big, bold and heavy red wines; this selection is all about all-day drinkability. We're talking red wines that are made to be drunk straight out of the fridge, with lightness, spice, and freshness for days. Of course, you don't have to stick them in the fridge, but even a little trip to the ice bucket will turn these reds from 'yes' wines into 'hell yes'.
3 chilled reds to try
In this special pack you'll enjoy: Old Mates Pinot Noir 2024 Floral and flirty, this Pinot Noir seriously overdelivers. From a single vineyard in Stellenbosch, it offers up a mix of ripe red fruits balanced by a hint of white pepper and some sweeping waves of acidity and very fine tannin. Soft and juicy, it drinks well chilled as well as at room temperature, and the bottle vanishes surprisingly fast :) Vignerons Schmölzer & Brown Barbera 2024 Tessa & Jer have sourced this from the La Cantina Vineyard in the King Valley, which has an array of Italian grape varieties in the ground including Barbera, Dolcetto & Sangiovese. This Barbera is an ethereal number from this Italian garden vineyard too, with juicy blue fruits, purple jubes and a twist of alpine herbs. Fresh, lithe and incredibly drinkable, it's an ideal light red of beauty and deliciousness. Liquid Rock n Roll 'Ghetto' Dolcetto 2023 We’ve always maintained that contemporary Aussie winemaking has a punkish, rock ‘n’ roll sensibility to it, and the Liquid Rock and Roll winery manages to encapsulate that attitude pretty much perfectly. Winemaker Alex Byrne has really delivered something super smashable here. The label might divide the room, but this Dolcetto has this delicious cherry fruit juiciness, contrasted to crisp, pithy acidity, and a little leafy crunch for good measure. It's fun, it's just a little bit wild, and it goes down like a treat.
Interesting to note
Temperature makes an enormous difference to how any wine tates, and especially your perception of sweetness, tannins and alcohol. Cooler temps make sweet wines feel less round, and alcoholic wines feel less 'warm', although chilly days can also turn down fruit flabvorus and encourage dry, tannic wines to taste even drier.