Mclaren vale

Curtis The Gladiator Shiraz 2021

Curtis and TWC worked together to create something really special. Utilising 80 year old vine material and then 36 months of time in oak, we have created a new Iconic wine exclusively for you. Ned Goodwin MW dubbed it “a behemoth… built on solid qualitative pillars”, while Ray Jordon gave it 96 points and to top it off won Trophy for Best Shiraz (Vienna International Wine Challange).

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$99.00 /BTL
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RRP $228.00 (56% OFF)
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$228.00
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Curtis and TWC worked together to create something really special. Utilising 80 year old vine material and then 36 months of time in oak, we have created a new Iconic wine exclusively for you. Ned Goodwin MW dubbed it “a behemoth… built on solid qualitative pillars”, while Ray Jordon gave it 96 points and to top it off won Trophy for Best Shiraz (Vienna International Wine Challange).

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Tasting Notes


Deep, dark and rich. Opulent in its weight, full of plum, chocolate and vanillin oak. So smooth and long in the mouth.

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A bottle of Curtis The Gladiator Shiraz 2021 750ml Red Wine
  • A bottle of Curtis The Gladiator Shiraz 2021 750ml Red Wine
A bottle of Curtis The Gladiator Shiraz 2021 750ml Red Wine
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Tasting Notes


Deep, dark and rich. Opulent in its weight, full of plum, chocolate and vanillin oak. So smooth and long in the mouth.

Product Highlights

Make way for a McLaren Vale heavyweight. Sourced from 80-year-old vines and aged a bold 36 months in oak, ‘The Gladiator’ isn’t here to play nice, it’s here to dominate. 

Expect a full-on flavour assault of rich plum, dark chocolate, clove, and bourbon spice, all wrapped in a velvety, cellar-worthy frame. Ray Jordan gave it 96 points, while Ned Goodwin MW dubbed it “a behemoth… built on solid qualitative pillars”. Big flavours. Bigger presence. And a well-earned place on any serious Shiraz lover’s table.