• Goat Square Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

    $15.80

    This style of wine is what we wished to make when coming to the Barossa. This is achieved by using simple wine making methods, summed up as pick, ferment in small open fermenters, settle and age in old, oak puncheons.

  • Karrawirra Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021

    $16.50

    The great vintages are associated with a normal, steady ripening, plus an extended period for picking without being rushed to harvest. The wine maker when asked to comment replies that the wines made themselves. Such was the 2021 vintage, the 14th for Karrawirra.

  • Karrawirra Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet 2021

    $16.50

    What a beautiful wine, the result of perfect vintage, the 14th for KarrawirraKarrawirra is a traditional Glug brand so expect a traditional interpretation of a Barossa red.

  • Goat Square ‘Ziegenmarkt’ Reserve Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021

    $18.50

    The 2021 is exceptional being from the 10/10 vintage 2021. This makes it the eighth release of Ziegenmarkt.

    The reasons why the Barossa is associated with rich flavours is complex though is due to the geography, the inland summer heat and cooling air from the west. We now know enough to say that no other place on earth duplicates these conditions. Shiraz takes on a concentrated, heady flavour, with a luxurious mid-palate sensation of fruit sweetness.

  • Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    $15.80

    Only recently have smart customers again realised how agreeable are warm climate Cabernet wines.

  • Karrawirra Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

    $16.50

    The Barossa Valley has a long history with Cabernet though it’s not rated as highly as the Shiraz which is wrong. We made just under 100 cases.

  • Goat Square ‘Ziegenmarkt’ Reserve Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    $18.50

    As the Australian palate has matured so the interest has grown for the warmer, fuller richer styles of Cabernet.

  • Goat Square Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

    $15.80

    Cabernets can shine to reveal a different expression to those of cooler maritime localities.

  • Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Shiraz 2019

    $15.80

    Where would we be without Barossa Shiraz?

  • Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz Mataro 2023

    $15.80

    The best way to sample the taste of Grenache and Mataro is with a GSM blend. Glug have been supporters of this style since our beginning and customers are steadily moving from curiosity to regular enjoyment.

  • Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache 2021

    $15.80

    The Goat square wines are about tradition thus we use simple wine making methods which are applied to ripe to fully ripe fruit.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Fareham Estates Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

    Original price was: $15.60.Current price is: $10.00.

    A big rich, juicy Cabernet, minty, intense flavours, being part of the ‘five star red haul’ we stumbled across in mid-2024. Five stars being the winery rating of the wine writer James Halliday. Halliday published ‘Clare Valley-the history the vignerons and the wines’, in 1985. He devotes a section to Fareham Estate which was founded in 1966.

  • 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.

  • Glug ‘The Betrayer’ Barossa Valley Shiraz Durif 2021

    Original price was: $16.90.Current price is: $12.00.

    If you enjoy Barossa Shiraz, Barossa Durif should become an extension of your drinking. Blend the two and you have a new way of seeing the traditional big Barossa red. This is not a charming, elegant wine rather a big glass full of Barossa ripeness.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Bengalee Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

    $16.50

    The Bengalee left Hamburg with German settlers on 10th July 1838 and arrived in Adelaide on the 19th November, 1838. It is likely a few of these arrivals later found their way to the Barossa Valley becoming part of the fabulous Barossa wine story. We picked up that story in 2008 when we released our first Bengalee Shiraz.

  • 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.

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