Cellar for later

Some wines get better with age. We recommend cellaring them, and we can help with that 😉 - just click cellar my wine on check out

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2022 Mount Mary Vineyard Chardonnay white wine bottle front label from Yarra Valley with historic winery building illustration and gold foil capsule
Regular price $164.00
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Mount Mary Vineyard Quintet red wine bottle front label from Yarra Valley with historic winery building illustration and burgundy capsule
Regular price $207.00
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Wines to Cellar for the Future in Australia

Invest in flavour and time. Our Cellar for Later collection features wines built to evolve beautifully — ideal for collectors, connoisseurs, and those who love a little patience in their pour. Delivered safely Australia-wide.

Frequently asked questions

Age-worthy wines have strong structural foundations: high acidity, firm tannins (in reds), balanced alcohol, and concentrated fruit. These act as natural preservatives, allowing wine to evolve gracefully. Grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah/Shiraz, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, and Riesling are naturally suited to aging due to their acidity or tannin levels. Winemaking choices (oak aging, lees contact), cooler climate regions, and vintage conditions also contribute. Balance is essential - the interplay between acidity, fruit, tannin, and alcohol determines aging potential. Check each wine's recommended drink window in 'The finer stuff' on the product page.

It depends on grape variety, vintage conditions, and the wine's structure. Some wines peak in 2-5 years, while others age gracefully for 10-20+ years. Our recommended drink windows (found in 'The finer stuff' on each product page) guide you on optimal timing. Early in the window, wines show primary fruit flavours; mid-window brings complexity; late window offers full tertiary development.

Watch for the evolution from primary fruit flavours to complex tertiary notes like earth, tobacco, leather, or nuts. The wine's drink window on our product pages provides timing guidance. Early window: vibrant fruit with firm structure. Mid-window: balanced fruit with emerging complexity. Peak window: full tertiary development with soft, rounded texture. Past peak: fading fruit and muted flavours.

Store wine in a cool, dark place with stable temperature (10-15°C), 50-70% humidity, and minimal vibration. A dedicated wine fridge is ideal for serious collectors. Avoid temperature fluctuations, direct light, and strong odours. Bottles should lie horizontally to keep corks moist. For hassle-free professional storage, we offer cellaring services with climate control and insurance.

A wine fridge is your best home option, maintaining consistent temperature and humidity. Alternatively, use a cool, dark closet or basement corner away from heating/cooling vents. For ultimate convenience, our professional cellaring service provides optimal conditions on a monthly per-bottle basis with full insurance coverage - no infrastructure investment required.

Classic age-worthy varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah/Shiraz, Nebbiolo, Barolo, Bordeaux blends, structured Chardonnay, and Riesling. Pinot Noir ages beautifully when made in a structured style. These grapes have the natural acidity, tannins, or concentration needed for long-term development.

You can absolutely enjoy them now! These wines are crafted to develop over time, but they're delicious at different stages. Drinking early reveals vibrant primary fruit and hints of future potential. During the drink window, you'll experience the perfect balance of fruit, structure, and developing complexity. The choice depends on your preference for youthful energy versus mature sophistication.

Primary fruit flavours gradually give way to complex tertiary notes: dried herbs, tobacco, leather, earth, nuts, and umami. Red wines become softer and more savoury; whites gain texture and honeyed complexity. Tannins soften, acidity integrates, and the overall profile becomes more harmonious and nuanced.

Not necessarily. While many premium wines are crafted for aging, excellent cellaring candidates exist at modest prices. Producer reputation, vineyard quality, and winemaking technique matter more than price alone. We highlight age-worthy wines across all price points, focusing on structure and potential rather than just cost.

Tannins (mainly in reds) provide structure and preservation, acting like a wine's backbone during ageing. They soften over time, creating smoother texture. Acidity keeps wines fresh and vibrant, preventing them from becoming flat or dull. Wines with both high tannins and good acidity tend to age most gracefully, developing complexity while maintaining character.

Signs of a wine past its prime include: faded or brown colour, musty or vinegar-like aromas, flat or overly sharp taste, and lack of fruit character. Cork deterioration, heat damage, or improper storage can cause premature aging. When in doubt, compare the wine's age to its recommended drink window on our product pages.

Both! Many wines in our cellaring collection offer drinking pleasure and potential value appreciation. If primarily for investment, focus on our 'Collect as an Investment' category featuring proven track records. For personal enjoyment, cellar wines you love drinking - the reward is in the bottle, whether it appreciates or not.