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P.B. Burgoyne Riverland Shiraz 2022
$8.50Great wines can be made from our inland regions, and they have been. Both Mildara and the Berri-Renmano Coop in the 1970s released many superlative wines. Some of the greatest bargains today are made in the Griffith area. Yet you will never know about them due to the prejudice now built into the reporting and judging of wines. Yes, you have been brainwashed. This Burgoyne is another in our program to make tasty QDR’s short for quaffing dry reds.
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Classical Reds of 2021 Mix
$144.00This mixed dozen contains one bottle each of the following twelve reds:
Goat Square Barossa Valley Cabernet 2021
Fareham Estate Clare Valley Cabernet 2021
Glug Bright Spark Barossa Valley Mataro 2021
WIBS Winemakers Individual Barrel Selection GH33 Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
Karrawirra Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet 2021
Kincraig Padthaway Shiraz Cabernet 2021
Oakley Adams Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2021
Glug Square Mile Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
Barbarossa Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet Durif Mataro 2021
P.B. Burgoyne Padthaway Shiraz 2021
Restless Farm Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2021
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Farmers & Growers ‘The Ploughman’ South Australia Shiraz Mataro 2022
$8.20All drinkers have a need for that small batch, inexpensive wine for occasions when the cellar of premiums should not be raided. Plenty of times we like to have a glass in hand when doing busy jobs and simply do not have a moment to reflect on the wine. This is the time to open a Quaffing Dry Red (QDR).
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Landaus Vintners ‘Blockies’ South Australia Shiraz Mataro 2022
$14.20Since the first wine in 2007, the finishing touch to Blockies has come from the use of high-quality Mataro. We believe Mataro is the best all-purpose variety to use when adjusting the wine flavours of warm climate reds. Incidentally Mataro has no role of course in making cool climate reds. Thus, the back palate lift comes from the addition of about 15%, high quality Barossa Valley Mataro. The result is as good as the first we made in 2007.
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Glug ‘Rusty Shed’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2022
Original price was: $14.80.$11.00Current price is: $11.00.There is a wonderful ‘lookout’ in the Clare Valley at the end of Spring Gully Road. Looking west into the far haze is the top end of the Gulf country and then you can imagine the Nullarbor Plain continuing on forever.
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Fareham Estate Clare Valley Shiraz 2022
$15.40There is something about the geography of the Clare Valley and how this reacts with the climate that finds its way into the Shiraz and Cabernet. They bring to the glass an additional and unusual fragrance, a minty delicacy, which is quite thrilling.
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Glug ‘Bethany Road’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
Original price was: $14.20.$10.50Current price is: $10.50.Barossa Cabernet is different to those from cooler districts being warmer and riper on the palate and this ‘one off’ is very much in the Glug style.
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Glug ‘The Regions’ Padthaway Shiraz 2021
$11.30A few vintages each decade simply taste better. One of these was 2021.
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P.B. Burgoyne Padthaway Shiraz 2021
$10.40The Barossa reds from 2021 are so good that a vintage rating of 10/10 is appropriate. Ideal weather of course covers a large area and reports and tastings of wines from the Limestone Coast-Great South East of S.A. also confirm a great vintage.
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PB Burgoyne Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2022
$10.60Langhorne Creek has been a favourite district of ours for 20 years and at their best they rival those of the Barossa and McLaren Vale for quality.
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Terrene Estates Limestone Coast Shiraz 2021
$9.50Terrene is a medieval English term that is suggestive of the French term terroir, for origin. Glug is attracted to wines that meet our quality terms yet are from unknown districts since we can buy them at lower prices. So expect high quality at a fair price.
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Glug ‘The Regions’ McLaren Vale Shiraz 2020
$14.50Tasting McLaren Vale wines with those of the Barossa Valley is a fascinating experience as the chill of the Ocean plays with the summer heat of the ripening period to different degrees. Both districts should be a regular part of your drinking and the subtlety is to see the difference and not say one district is better than the other.