• Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Mataro 2018

    Original price was: $14.50.Current price is: $10.00.

    The Barossa Valley is about 30 kilometres in length and we favour grapes from the central to northern limit as these provide the rich, full bodied styles which Glug favours.

  • Grandma Raethel Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    $19.50

    The Grandma wines remain true to our belief that Barossa reds reflect the warm climate and location which in classical vintages achieves a flavour depth and fruit sweetness along mid palate, that is not found in wines from any other place globally.

  • GH17 WIBS Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    Original price was: $13.80.Current price is: $10.00.

    Single vineyard family-owned block south of the Barossa town of Tanunda.

  • Terrene Estates South Australia Shiraz 2022

    $11.30

    This Terrene Estates is a blend of Shiraz from warmer South Australian districts.

  • Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 2019

    $14.50

    Cabernet makes firm wines and the tannic toughness can get out of control so blending with the soft, fleshiness of Merlot comes naturally.

  • Dark Matter Exploration No.2

    $14.50

    Imagine a wine which is a black glass, passed via a hatch into a darkened room, where you sit on your own, to make of the wine what you will.

  • Mount Eagle Eden Valley Montepulciano 2021

    $14.10

    Montepulciano is a southern Italian variety and the Eden Valley with a more Mediterranean climate than the Barossa is the best place to see how this variety performs in our southern climates.

  • Crayford Barossa Valley Carignan 2021

    Original price was: $15.00.Current price is: $10.00.

    Carignan requires heat to ripen being suited to the warm climate regions of Australia and a natural for the Barossa Valley. If you enjoy Barossa Valley Grenache which we champion this Carignan is for you.

  • Bagot Station Barossa Valley Shiraz 2023

    $13.40

    Young reds from the right vintages without hard extract are magnificent. This Bagot reminds me of those deeply coloured and powerful Moulin a Vent-Beaujolais, I imported in the 1970s. Deep in colour, one glass led to another, as did the bottles. How can wine be so pleasant. This vintage produced wines with a pronounced aroma and the winemaker has highlighted this with a light touch in the winery-such as no pressings added back. A must buy though will not evolve into a Karrawirra.

  • Langdorf Barossa Valley Cabernet 2019

    $16.50

    The importance of Barossa Valley Cabernet will rise and rise in the decade ahead because consumers are taking note.

  • Barbarossa Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet Durif Mataro 2022

    Original price was: $15.80.Current price is: $12.00.

    NMD is short for ‘no more details’ and is the game we played with the early releases of the Barbarossa. The name Barbarossa and knowledge that it was 100% Barossa Valley was all customers were told. A real guessing game.

  • Village Belle Barossa Valley Carignan 2021

    $14.00

    Less the big noise of Shiraz and more the fragrance of Grenache is the way to approach this variety.

  • Stonevale Wines Red Barn Barossa Valley Cabernet Malbec 2020

    $13.60

    For this Stonevale the Malbec has transformed the Cabernet into something special. Malbec has a tasty, sappy-fruity, menthol character so how much to add must be carefully measured. Malbec is very popular in Argentine and the best of them from Mendoza, the wine capital, fetch high prices. It is time for a Malbec revival.

  • Oakley Adams Adelaide Hills Shiraz 2023

    Original price was: $12.50.Current price is: $10.00.

    There is a central spine of higher ground that runs down Adelaidean Mount Lofty Range and vineyards are planted up to 600 metres. The wines from these vineyards have cool climate flavours because of the altitude. This region east of Adelaide is termed the Adelaide Hills and is the source of this Shiraz. It comes though from lower elevations so tastes like a cool climate Barossan or a wine from Eden Valley.

  • Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Rosé 2024

    $14.80

    I am sick to death of those praising all things cool climate. Both warm climate whites and rosé have more flavour and thus have a place at the table. The one proviso is that they must be made with the most advanced equipment.

  • Stockwell Creek Barossa Valley Mataro 2018

    Original price was: $19.50.Current price is: $12.50.

    Glug is a huge supporter of Mataro so please join us and place a bottle on the dinner table. The best choice to start with is Mataro from the Barossa Valley.

  • Hope Farm McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

    $12.90

    Excellent wine and worthy of the use of the Hope Farm brand which is based around the districts historical, wine making pioneer, Pitches Manning.

  • Brutus Barossa Valley Shiraz Durif 2021

    $29.90

    This is the eighth Brutus from 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, and 2021. Brutus is a project to push Shiraz further by blending with Durif. Durif from the Riverine town of Griffith is exceptional and with our experience with Rutherglen Durif we knew it would blend well with Barossa Shiraz. The ABV is 15%. Shiraz with Durif is a Wonder.

  • Stonevale Wines ‘Red Barn’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

    $13.60

    We find beauty in all the differences each vineyard and wine maker creates and prefer to offer customers dozens of expressions. Each small difference we reason keeps your drinking interesting.

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