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Mystery Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon Deal No. 5613

Deep ruby‑black in the glass, it opens with bold aromas of blackcurrant, tobacco leaf, tea‑leaf and earthy florals. The palate is full‑bodied and generous, delivering rich blackberry and cigar‑box flavours mid‑palate, followed by fine tannins and a long, elegant finish.

Mystery Denmark Chardonnay Deal No. 5577

Medium gold with yellow highlights in color. The intense grapefruit and white peach, gun flint minerality, fresh brioche, subtle nuttiness, fruit purity and slightly charry oak all converge on the nose. The palate shows balanced French oak, creamy and long, with a fine talc-like grip, a spine of ripe acid backbone balanced with carefully considered malolactic fermentation to support this brighter, tighter style.

Mystery Barossa Shiraz Deal No. 5732

Earthy, smoky, gravelly nose, with hints of cured meats and gunflint, intriguing and complex. Robust and very dark on the palate, plush and powerful, mouthcoating density of fruit, that is ripe and textural. A substantial wine with longevity and presence.

Mystery Coonawarra Cabernet Blend Deal No. 5707

Deep crimson in colour with aromas of blackcurrant, dark cherry, and graphite, layered with hints of cedar and tobacco. The palate is powerful yet refined, showing concentrated black fruit, fine-grained tannins, and balanced acidity. Long, elegant finish with notes of dark chocolate and subtle spice, promising excellent cellaring potential.

Mystery Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon Deal No. 5731

Never forget the teeth. Especially with a good cabernet like this. You’ve got 36 gleaming ivory sensors to swirl the flavours around. To thresh the tannins against like waves on rocks. To chew the chewiness and know it’s real. Swirling, filtering, rewinding the tape over the playback heads in the back. And letting it all go, bar the mouth-filling echo that lingers just long enough to make you second-guess. And have some more.

Mystery Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon Deal No. 5643

Dense, but fresh. An elegant expression of Coonawarra Cabernet. Aromatics of anise, mulberry and violet. There’s luscious black liquorice on the palate with layers and layers of silky mouth-coating tannins and a real finesse to the palate shape. The best of the best from an incredibly strong vintage for Cabernet.

Mystery Frankland River Shiraz Deal No. 5583

Colour Vibrant crimson/purple hue. Aroma Notes of violets, spice, star anise with underlying plum. Palate Palate is fine, medium density, mineral and slinky graphite.

Mystery McLaren Vale Grenache Deal No. 52

A layered and floral nose of fresh lavender, flowering thyme and sage, along with bright red berry and dark cherry fruits. The palate is layered and complex whilst maintaining elegance. It has a mineral rich, structural palate with characters of wet slate, savoury cherry fruit, hints of warm spice and bright pomegranate like acidity. It is layered and has a fine and lingering finish.

Mystery Barossa Shiraz Deal No. 85

Deep garnet with intense hue.A complex and elegant nose with black cherry, satsuma plum, hints of fennel seed and exotic spices. Complex and alluring, this wine shows black cherry fruits, satsuma plums and lashes of cardamom, savoury spice and cedary oak. A richly concentrated, well- structured palate with plenty of mid- palate flesh and lovely textural tannins. Impeccably balanced this wine will age gracefully for many years to come.

Mystery Barossa Shiraz Deal No. 5767

Purple with deep black core. Strawberry, potpourri, raspberry, lavender, nutmeg, dark cherries, rose petal and blood plum lift from the glass. his wine is beautifully balanced, with a silky texture that isn’t overly concentrated or heavy. The fruit flavours are delicate and flow along a fine, with a creamy line of tannins. It feels refined, elegant, and has a distinct soft touch in its expression. The tannins make their presence known only in the final moments, always lingering quietly in the background. The finish offers a delightful, drying sensation, leaving behind the rich flavours of dark, dense red fruit. This wine is a true reflection of its unique microclimate—three acres of vines nestled on the steep slopes of Burnside, just eight kilometres from Adelaide’s CBD.