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Halliday Heroes Reds 6pack

Six outstanding reds. One ridiculous price. Scored 95-97 points by Halliday, loaded with names like Pepper Tree, Brands Laira and Schild, and packed with 50+ years of cellaring across the six bottles. Gold-standard reds, without the cellar-door price tag.

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$179.00 /PK
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RRP $412.00 (56% OFF)
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$412.00
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$179.00
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Six outstanding reds. One ridiculous price. Scored 95-97 points by Halliday, loaded with names like Pepper Tree, Brands Laira and Schild, and packed with 50+ years of cellaring across the six bottles. Gold-standard reds, without the cellar-door price tag.


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Halliday Heroes Red Pack: six outstanding reds, one ridiculous price

This is the kind of red pack that makes you double-check the price.

Six reds. Six regions. Every bottle rated 95 points or higher by Halliday. In other words, every wine here sits in “outstanding” territory. And two of them climb all the way to 97 points, with serious bottle age already doing the hard work for you.

The headline act? The 2011 Coquun by Pepper Tree, a single-vineyard Hunter Shiraz with 97 Halliday points and 15 years of age behind it. This is mature Hunter Shiraz in the sweet spot - savoury, silky, and very much not the kind of wine you expect to find inside a $179 six-pack.

Next to it sits the 2016 Brands Laira Stentiford’s Coonawarra Shiraz, another 97-point red, also with proper age and pedigree. Coonawarra Shiraz does power and polish beautifully, and this one has had nearly a decade to settle into its stride.

That’s two 97-point reds with bottle age before we’ve even left the runway.

Then the Barossa turns up, naturally, with both boots on. St Hugo’s 2020 Signature brings 95 Halliday points, plus a huge 97 points from the Global Fine Wine Challenge. Big score. Big name. Big reason to open it when someone important is coming over.

Alongside it is the Schild Estate Ben Schild Single Vineyard, also on 95 Halliday points. This is proper Barossa: generous, bold, and built by a winery that knows exactly how to make crowd-pleasing reds without losing its soul.

From there, we head to Orange for the Carillion Arbitrage, a 96-point cool-climate Cabernet blend with Merlot and Shiraz in the mix. A little Cab structure, a little Merlot plushness, a little Shiraz swagger. It’s a reminder that Orange isn’t just knocking politely on the door for serious reds - it’s already inside, pouring a glass.

And to finish, the Provenance Geelong Shiraz, rated 95 points. Cooler, spicier, more elegant, and made for the table. This is the kind of Shiraz that plays beautifully with food, instead of trying to bench press the roast.

Six regions. Six very different reds. Every single one rated outstanding.

Museum-aged Hunter. Polished Coonawarra. Barossa muscle. Cool-climate class. All 95 points or above.

This is not a mixed red pack. This is a Halliday Heroes red pack.
 

This pack contains: 

1 x Pepper Tree Single Vineyard Coquun Shiraz 2011 (RRP $140) | Hunter Valley, NSW 

1 x Schild Estate Old Vine Shiraz 2021 (RRP $50) | Barossa Valley, SA 

1 x St Hugo Signature Shiraz 2020 (RRP $55) | Barossa, SA 

1 x Brands Laira Stenifords Shiraz 2016 (RRP $80) | Coonawarra, SA 

1 x Carillion Arbitrage Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Shiraz 2019 (RRP $50) | Wrattonbully, SA 

1 x Provenance Geelong Shiraz 2023 (RRP $37) | Geelong, Vic


Please note - an email circular posted on 10th of June, 2026 incorrectly attributed the case size to being a 12/pack, and not a 6/pack. The price online is correct and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.