• Glug South Australian Cabernet Mix

    $138.00

    The Mix contains one each of the following wines:

    Langdorf ‘Kaldukee’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
    Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
    Glug ‘Back Block’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
    Glug ‘Cellar Range’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
    The Perfect Press Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
    Glug ‘The Green Patch’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
    P.B. Burgoyne Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
    Telegraph Road South Australia Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
    Karrawirra Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
    Goat Square Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
    Light & Finniss Fleurieu Peninsula Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
    Hope Farm McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
  • Glug South Australia Cabernet Shiraz 2018

    $7.50

    These are small volumes from 20 to 30 cases created for customer interest.

  • Farmers Museum Selection Fine Old Barossa Valley Tawny 750mL

    $55.00

    Great vintages happen when everything goes just right such as a long even ripening without stress on the vine and thus the bunches of grapes. The excitement grows that 2021 will be one of the classics and I have my finger crossed that it may equal the 1996.

  • Glug Summer Red Collection

    $139.00

    Two magnificent Rosés are included in this mix which contains one bottle of each of the following:

    Village Belle Barossa Valley Grenache 2022
    Knotts Eden Valley Nero D’Avola 2021
    Crayford Barossa Valley Carignan 2021
    Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz Mataro 2023
    Glug Vine to Glass Barossa Valley Grenache 2023
    Glug Nouveau Rouge McLaren Vale Gamay 2022
    Langdorf Kaldukee Barossa Valley Mataro 2020
    Trennert McLaren Vale Merlot 2019
    Mount Eagle Eden Valley Cabernet Syrah 2022
    P.B. Burgoyne Riverland Shiraz 2022
    Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache Rosé 2024
    Harem Rosita Barossa Valley Grenache Mataro Rosé 2022

  • 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.

  • Tasters Top Twelve Mix

    $144.00

    Your Glug Tasters Top 12 – November 2024 Mix contains the following 12 wines:

    Philip Schaffer Vineyard Chardonnay Pinot Sparkling N.V.
    Knotts Mount Lofty Ranges Vermentino 2024
    P.B. Burgoyne Eden Valley Pinot Gris 2023
    Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache Mataro Rose 2024
    Glug ‘Rusty Shed’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2022
    Glug ‘Green Patch’ Barossa Valley Cabernet 2022
    Goat Square Ziegenmarkt Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
    Black Rider Barossa Valley Shiraz Durif 2019
    Karrawirra Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet 2021
    Oakley Adams Padthaway Shiraz 2021
    Village Belle Eden Valley Nero d’Avola 2021
    The Universe

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Fareham Estate Clare Valley Shiraz 2022

    $15.40

    There 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.

  • Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Primitivo 2023

    $13.70

    The climate of the Barossa Valley creates full flavoured wines that charge across the palate. In addition, they show complexity, and it is this combination that has fascinated consumers and winemakers for so long. These flavours play out in the traditional varieties Shiraz, Cabernet, Grenache and Mataro.

    There are other varieties planted, though all in small lots, that have been trialled for several decades and these include, Carignan, Durif, the many Portuguese port varieties, Primitivo or Zinfandel and many others. These interest Glug as we see our role as introducing new styles and unfamiliar varieties to our customers-to keep up their wine interest.

  • Auld & Burton Barossa Valley Shiraz Mataro 2014

    $12.80

    The oldest Mataro vines date back to around 1892 though it was a popular variety in previous eras as a productive, non-irrigated bush vine this before the arrival of trellised vine rows and drip irrigation. We do know that the early makers of Barossa Valley Shiraz added 10-15% of Mataro to many blends as they found this added strength and character to the wine. So Mataro was the variety which was never on the label yet was always in red wine.

  • Terrene Estates Barossa Valley Shiraz Mataro Grenache N.V.

    $12.60

    Just delicious and why weren’t wines of this type a regular part of our drinking decades ago. Why were they not made? The three varieties that thrive together in the Australian warm climate districts are Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro and they have been around since the start.

  • Terrene Estates South Australia Shiraz 2022

    $11.30

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

  • Teusner Dog Strangler Barossa Valley Mataro 2019

    $27.90

    Mataro was one of the foundation varieties of the Barossa Valley.

  • Teusner Bilmore Shiraz 2021

    $21.90

    Named after the legendary, multifaceted Roger Bilmore!

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