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Mazi

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Explore the modern elegance of Mazi wines—crafted with finesse and a bold Mediterranean spirit. Perfect for those looking to shop contemporary Australian expressions with Greek heritage influence, Mazi offers vibrant reds and fresh whites designed for shared moments. Discover this boutique producer and elevate your wine collection with something both stylish and soulful.  
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  • Mazi ‘Tóra’ Mataro Cinsault 2022

    $25.82
    or $24.53 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mazi Limited Release Rosé 2024

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mazi Mavrodaphne Rosé 2023

    $29.99
    or $28.49 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mazi Grenache Rosé 2023

    $26.66
    or $25.33 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Mazi Mataro Cinsault Grenache Rosé 2023

    $25.82
    or $24.53 in case of 12 bottles.
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Mazi is a unique Australian wine label inspired by the Greek word for “together.” Rooted in a philosophy of connection and conviviality, Mazi wines are designed to bring people closer over shared meals and experiences. The label was co-founded by renowned winemaker Peter Schell of Spinifex Wines, combining winemaking precision Mazi is a unique Australian wine label inspired by the Greek word for “together.” Rooted in a philosophy of connection and conviviality, Mazi wines are designed to bring people closer over shared meals and experiences. The label was co-founded by renowned winemaker Peter Schell of Spinifex Wines, combining winemaking precision with cultural storytelling. Grapes are sourced from premium South Australian vineyards, particularly in the Barossa and Eden Valleys. The range blends traditional varietals like Shiraz and Grenache with lesser-seen Mediterranean grapes such as Xinomavro and Assyrtiko. The result is a fresh, modern interpretation of old-world tradition meeting new-world terroir. Mazi embraces minimal intervention practices and a food-friendly ethos, creating wines that are expressive, textural, and perfect for communal enjoyment. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Mazi known for?

Mazi is known for its distinctive approach to Mediterranean-inspired wines, particularly those that highlight both traditional and alternative varietals through an Australian lens. The label features expressive red wines such as Shiraz and Grenache, crafted with vibrancy and finesse, as well as more adventurous selections like Xinomavro—a Greek varietal known for its firm tannins and aromatic lift. Mazi also produces refreshing white wines like Assyrtiko, showcasing saline minerality and bright citrus notes. These wines are often made using minimal intervention techniques to allow varietal purity and terroir expression to shine through. Mazi’s portfolio is rooted in versatility and food-friendliness, with each wine designed to evoke the spirit of sharing and celebration. This thoughtful combination of heritage and innovation makes Mazi a standout for those seeking both quality and character in their wine choices.

Where are Mazi wines made?

Mazi wines are produced in South Australia, primarily drawing fruit from renowned regions such as the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley. These areas offer ideal growing conditions for both classic and Mediterranean varietals, thanks to their diverse soils, elevation, and climate. The winery's production is overseen by respected winemaker Peter Schell, who brings decades of experience and a passion for crafting wines with a sense of place. Although the brand is Australian, its identity is deeply influenced by Mediterranean culture, with Greek traditions playing a central role in its stylistic approach. The combination of Australian terroir and European influence results in a unique set of wines that reflect both provenance and personality. Each vintage is carefully made in small batches, ensuring attention to detail and a genuine expression of the land and grapes used.

What are the best Mazi wines?

Among the highlights of the Mazi portfolio are the Mazi Xinomavro, praised for its firm structure, earthy complexity, and elegant tannins, and the Mazi Assyrtiko, a vibrant white that offers citrus brightness and a mineral-driven palate—perfect for seafood pairings. The Mazi Shiraz Grenache blend also stands out, delivering juicy red fruits, subtle spice, and excellent balance. These wines consistently garner acclaim for their innovation, balance, and ability to pair beautifully with a wide range of dishes. Mazi’s strength lies in its fusion of Greek varietals with the richness of South Australian terroir, offering something distinctive in a crowded market. The best Mazi wines are those that honour tradition while embracing contemporary techniques, making them a favourite for adventurous wine drinkers and collectors seeking authenticity and originality in their bottles.

Are Mazi wines affordable?

Mazi wines occupy a premium but accessible space within the boutique Australian wine scene. They offer strong value considering the craftsmanship, low-intervention winemaking, and unique varietals involved. While prices are slightly above everyday table wines, they remain well within reach for wine enthusiasts who appreciate distinctive offerings. The wines deliver quality and complexity usually associated with more expensive labels, thanks to careful sourcing, minimal manipulation, and thoughtful blending. Their affordability is especially appealing for those looking to explore Mediterranean-style wines without needing to turn to imports. Whether you're after a compelling red like Xinomavro or a crisp white such as Assyrtiko, Mazi delivers excellent drinking experiences that feel special yet remain budget-conscious. For their level of detail, provenance, and individuality, Mazi wines represent a smart and satisfying investment.