The Man O' War Black Label Red Collection
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The Man O' War Black Label Red Collection

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The Man O' War Black Label Red CollectionWe've put together an impressive collection of Man O' War's stylish Black Label red wines, which are a must have for lovers of flavoursome, french style reds. The Man O War story begins with a special piece of land rich in history. Today, Man O War consists of 150 acres of vines planted in 76 individual hillside blocks, each with a distinct soil profile and micro climate. Collection includes: 2 x Man O War Waiheke Island Ironclad 2017 Lifted aromas of

We've put together an impressive collection of Man O' War's stylish Black Label red wines, which are a must have for lovers of flavoursome, french style reds.

The Man O’ War story begins with a special piece of land rich in history. Today, Man O’ War consists of 150 acres of vines planted in 76 individual hillside blocks, each with a distinct soil profile and micro climate.

Collection includes:

2 x Man O’ War Waiheke Island Ironclad 2017

Lifted aromas of fresh blueberry, crushed stone, brown spice and clove lead into a rich and succulent palate framed with a core of fine tannin and a long, lingering finish. 2016 Ironclad is a classic Cabernet Franc and Merlot dominant blend, totally appealing in its youth but developing more savoury notes with time and always rewarding careful cellaring.

Alc: 14%

2 x Man O' War Dreadnought Syrah 2017

2017 Dreadnought Syrah is very classical in style, lifted red fruits with a dark edge of graphite and pepper along with savoury stem derived characters make for an intense and interesting aroma profile. The palate is very linear but vibrant carrying good weight and concentration but also a lively streak from the stem inclusion that makes the finish seem fresh and lithe. A great expression of Syrah and compelling summary of the vintage.

Food Pairing: Pair this Syrah with a braised or barbecued chicken dish or aged hard cheeses like Gouda.

Alc: 13.56%

2 x Man O' War Bellerophon Waiheke Island Syrah 2016

The 2016 Bellerophon has a complex bouquet of spice, red berries with earthy peaty notes, hints of apricot from the Viognier and a floral lift from the stems. The wine has a rich texture which is perfectly balanced with the acidity of the Syrah variety and the blend of fruit and oak tannin as well as the complex stem tannins. The 2016 Bellerophon will age incredibly well developing more savoury aromas and flavour as well as increased integration and development of the tannin profile.

The 2016 Bellerophon is a blend of several batches of wine and is a continuation of investigations into using both co fermentation (with Viognier) and the use of stem inclusion in the Syrah ferments. Two batches were fermented with 10% Viognier added as whole bunch clusters, similarly had a batch of 100% whole cluster Syrah and the remaining batches were destemmed. The resulting wine is 3% Viognier and 30 % whole cluster. The wines were all fermented with wild yeast and pumped over twice daily, pressed off and aged in barrel with spontaneous malolactic fermentation. Aged for 18 months in barrel before blending and bottling.

Alc: 14%

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Melissa Tucker
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
Solid purchase
Color: White, Color: White
I have used it often, basically daily. I love how it has a magnet stirrer and therefore is quiet. I like the stainless steel aspect. It does heat up well. It can store two regular mugs of beverage or maybe 3-4 mugs of froth. It is lightweight but doesn’t feel cheaply made- good enough quality. The froth is great- I have no complaints. I had to learn the hard way that non-homogenized milk gets grainy- weird and icky. I wish it was a little more frothy on the matcha side of things but I still use it. Also, I wish for things like hot chocolate that it got hotter. It goes to 160 on the machine but it doesn’t feel that hot when you drink it. I haven’t measured the temperature of the drink yet but it isn’t hot hot.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026
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Metsa Lintu
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
It delivered on more levels than I imagined or expected
Color: White
EDIT: I've used this frother pretty much daily, sometimes more than daily, since ordering it, and it has performed very well. I make turmeric/ginger/pepper milk most nights. The way this frother performs for that use astounded me. I bought it for coffee/cocoa/mushroom drinks, then while waiting for it to arrive realized it might work with the "golden milk." First, the little frother uses a closely/precisely applied heat drawing 550w. The thick steel pot nestles down into the heating base, and the cover fits nice and snugly. So I'm not heating an entire thick saucepan perched atop an entire stove burner (1,000-1,500 w), with all the escaped heat that involves. Second, I'm not standing there with thermometer in hand, diving into the open pan of heating milk to find that perfect sweet spot around 150-155...while constantly stirring and making sure not to let it boil over. Because, third, the little frother takes care of that part, with the thermostat auto shut off. Fourth, it whisks the powders smoothly in. Manufacturer suggests starting the whisk movement in the milk, then adding the powders. They did collect a bit in the low vortex around the stem of the little assembly that holds the various whisk/stir/froth blades, but I just stuck a spoon handle in there carefully, and it redistributed easily around the magnetic-driven stirring assembly. And finally, omigosh, the lovely velvety texture! Since these spices express best with extended warming, I'm making one batch, heated and frothed to 160F, then follow that with just milk frothed to 140. While the second batch is running (there's a cool down pause in the process, hastened by rinsing the pot exterior in cold water and of course drying it before putting it on the base), the first batch is steeping the spices...so the combined result is perfect. EDIT: It did its job much faster than I expected (minutes). So I tested it as promised on my "solar generator" backup unit. My thought was that this would make my usual most efficient option for heating milk in those conditions the second most efficient: open saucepan atop a multi-watt-level portable induction cookplace on the 600w setting. And with much less cleanup at a time when water is scarce (electric well pump). We had a power outage here last week. Yep, the 550w frother ran on a Jackery 2000 for the few minutes it took to heat/froth milk--no trouble whatever and hardly put a dent in the charge. WOW. (Technically speaking it could run continuously, continuously heating, for over 3 1/2 hours on a full 2000 kWh charge.) EDIT: This isn't a reduction in stars, just an observation. The frother "tree" assembly that does the business of stirring/whisking/frothing--I thought to order a spare in the event of damage to the original. They are very hard to find online. Maestri House lists the replacement part as "out of stock." Also out of stock, replacement pot and lid. This might be a concern to some considering the tool. But it seems to be well made and I hope gives long service. EDIT: As of May 2026 the little frother is still working exceptionally well on a nearly daily basis. I purchased it in October of 2025, so that shouldn't be a surprise...but just sayin'. :^>
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025
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Guy Tingos
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
This is the one to get
Color: Black
I find having separate controls for temperature and foam density is critical and this model nails it. The "newer model" listed in the product description eliminates the separate controls and does not function as well. This frother also has nice features such as the ability to produce cold foam and easy cleaning. It is also extremely quiet. I've tried several mid-range electric frothers and this is the best.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026
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Mizz Road Runner
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
So far. so good.
Color: White
This is my 3rd frother that I purchased from Amazon. The others were brand name frothers that broken within a few months of use. I won't name here (hint: begins with an N and ends with an o) This Milk frother from Maestri however works excellent. Multiple heat and drink settings and makes the perfect foam every time. I especially like how the pitcher is removable from the electric base and can be washed with out worry. easy to use. Just read the manual to understand all the settings, makes a perfect froth in less than 2 minutes. I've only had this for a few weeks but I am impressed.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026
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lvs
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
Loving it so far!
Color: White, Color: White
02 Nov 2025 I've only used this twice and I already love it. My main reason for buying it is for protein hot chocolate I drink twice a day. I previously made it at the stove and that took 13 minutes of constant mixing to reach 160°. My hot chocolate is 1 cup of milk, 1 tbsp each cacao powder and panela (sugar), 1-2 tbsp collagen powder, vanilla extract, and 1 whole egg. I premix everything before pouring it into the frother because, while it may be able to handle the powders, there's no way that whisk will be able to break the whole egg enough to thoroughly blend it before it starts cooking. I'm totally fine premixing the night before and heating it in the morning. I made the first batch this morning with 2 cups of milk doubling only the cacao and sugar which brought it to just below the top max line, and it came out perfect. It was smooth and there was no burnt taste. I used the recommended hot chocolate attachments, lowest froth setting, and 160° temp setting. I had almost no froth in my hot chocolate which was perfect. I removed the pitcher as soon as it was done to prevent any burning. I checked the temp with a thermometer and the temp was actually 165°. I don't really know if that would impact the taste if there was less milk. For the 2 cups, it was still perfect. I do wish there was a little more temp control like a 150° or 155° setting. I also wish it was able to give you the temp as it was heating in case you want to pull it off just before it hit the set temp. The bottom right button is superfluous. It helps with the foam setting, but you can also simply press each of those buttons directly. Cleaning is super easy, just remove the pitcher and attachments. I love that the attachments are magnetic, but I recommend taking them out before pouring because the magnets aren't that strong. All in all, great for the price and perfect for my needs.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2025

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