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Scotch Cube Roll From $109/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB 4–5+ – Shimo
Porterhouse From $95/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB4–5 – Shimo
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Full Blood Wagyu
Porterhouse Striploin From $189/kg – Full Blood Wagyu MB8–9+ – Stone Axe Wagyu
Full Blood Wagyu
Brisket From $39/kg – Grain-Fed Full Blood Wagyu MB8–9+ – Stone Axe
Brisket From $38/kg – Wagyu Grain-Fed MB9+ – Margaret River
Brisket From $38/kg – Wagyu Grain-Fed MB9+ – Margaret River
Brisket From $38/kg – Wagyu Grain-Fed MB9+ – Margaret River
Shimo Artful Wagyu beef close up showing marbling
Shimo Artful Wagyu beef close up showing marbling
Tenderloin Side From $159/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8–9 (Strap-Off) – Shimo Artful Wagyu
Shimo Artful Wagyu beef cuts in vacuum packaging
Point-End Brisket From $39/kg - Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8-9 - Shimo Artful
Point-End Brisket From $39/kg - Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8-9 - Shimo Artful
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From $190/kg
Scotch Cube Roll From $199/kg – Full Blood Wagyu MB8–9+ – Stone Axe
Full Blood Wagyu
Eye Fillet (Tenderloin) From $209/kg – Full Blood Wagyu MB8–9+ – Stone Axe
Scotch Cube Roll From $129/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB7–8 – Shimo Artful
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Scotch Cube Roll From $139/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8–9 – Shimo Artful
Scotch Cube Roll From $139/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8–9 – Shimo Artful
Pure Black Wagyu marbled beef cuts packed for delivery
Brisket From $37/kg - Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8–9 - Pure Black Wagyu
Brisket From $37/kg - Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8–9 - Pure Black Wagyu
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Scotch Cube Roll From $119/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB6–7+ – Shimo
T-Bone (Bone Slab / Shortloin) From *SPECIAL* $90/kg (Was $119/kg) – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB6–7 – Margaret River
T-Bone (Bone Slab / Shortloin) From *SPECIAL* $90/kg (Was $119/kg) – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB6–7 – Margaret River
T-Bone (Bone Slab / Shortloin) From *SPECIAL* $90/kg (Was $119/kg) – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB6–7 – Margaret River
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Tenderloin Side From $149/kg – Grain-Fed Wagyu MB9+ (Strap-Off) – Shimo Artful
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Scotch Cube Roll from $139/kg - Grain Fed F1 Wagyu MB8-9 - Black Opal
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Wagyu Rump From $55/kg - Grain-Fed Wagyu MB8-9 - Shimo
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Porterhouse From $73/kg – Grain-Fed F1 Wagyu MB3+ – Oishi Wagyu
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This collection is a curated showcase of Wagyu beef from leading Australian producers. It brings together a wide range of cuts, from balanced F1 Wagyu to rare Full Blood and ultra‑high marble score pieces so you can choose richness, texture, and price that suit your meal, event, or kitchen.

Every Wagyu item here is selected for distinctive marbling, exceptional tenderness, and consistency. That is what sets Wagyu apart from standard beef and makes it a prized choice for chefs, BBQ enthusiasts, and home cooks who demand something truly premium.

What you’ll find in the Wagyu collection

Expect a broad, rotating mix of Australian Wagyu including:

  • Full Blood Wagyu with very high marble scores for the richest flavour
  • F1 and other premium programs offering balance between rich marbling and structure
  • Grain‑finished Wagyu lines designed to elevate marbling and uniformity
  • A wide set of cuts such as scotch cube roll, porterhouse, eye fillet, brisket, rump, and specialty pieces
  • Choices across different marble score levels, clearly shown on each product page

Stock and specific cuts shift over time, so use filters to locate what is live, in stock, or pre‑order today.

What makes Wagyu different

Wagyu is prized for its intense intramuscular fat, commonly called marbling. This fat melts during cooking, producing a buttery, velvety texture with profound flavour—without drying out the meat. Wagyu also rewards careful cooking with a dramatic upgrade in eating quality compared to typical beef cuts.

In Australia, Wagyu programs can vary by breed, feeding, and finishing. Producers are chosen for breeding integrity, welfare practices, and their ability to deliver consistent results. Clear marble score transparency across products helps you understand the expected richness and eating experience before buying.

Fresh handling and chilled delivery

All Wagyu listed in this collection is handled to preserve peak quality from dispatch to your door.

  • Professionally butchered and vacuum sealed
  • Delivered chilled, not frozen, unless the product page explicitly states otherwise
  • Packed with strict cold‑chain controls for Australia‑wide delivery
  • Suitable for immediate cooking or freezer storage

This ensures each premium cut arrives ready to deliver the best possible results, whether grilled, roasted, or slow‑cooked.

Why buy Wagyu from Carnivore Society

  • One of Australia’s broadest selections of Wagyu in a single collection
  • Clear marble score and feeding program details on every listing
  • Sourced from producers recognised for ethical practices and premium breeding
  • Reliable chilled delivery across the country
  • Built for buyers who value flavour, provenance, and consistent eating quality

Frequently asked questions

1. Is the Wagyu here Australian‑raised?

Yes. All Wagyu in this collection is produced in Australia under established breeding and feeding programs focused on quality and welfare.

2. What marble scores are available?

Available marble scores vary by product, ranging from lower scores for a lighter richness to very high scores for maximum indulgence. Each product page lists the exact score so you can choose precisely.

3. Is Wagyu always grain‑finished?

Not always. Some Wagyu programs are grass‑raised with a period of grain finishing to enhance marbling, while others may follow different feeding strategies. Details appear on every product listing.

4. Can Wagyu be frozen?

Yes. Wagyu freezes well when kept in vacuum packaging. Freezing shortly after delivery preserves texture and flavour.

5. What is the best way to cook Wagyu?

High heat searing on a cast‑iron pan or BBQ develops a crust while keeping the interior tender. Rest briefly after cooking to lock in juices. Simple seasoning lets the meat’s natural richness shine.