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Telegraph Road South Australia Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
$7.50The sign of a good cellar is when budget wines improve to a point and then hold that point for a long time.
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Vine to Glass Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 15%
$14.80Do not make a tasting error by overlooking this red. The origin we cannot reveal as it is part of ‘the five star red haul’ we stumbled across a few months ago and a condition of purchase is no publicity. The winery is rated at five stars.
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Farmers & Growers ‘The Ploughman’ South Australia Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
$8.00QDR’s is shorthand for quaffing dry reds which is a Glug specialty. They are handcrafted from a base of the major variety which is adjusted with wines from premium regions.
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‘The Regions’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
$14.80One our best ever purchases came late last year which I termed ‘the five star winery haul’ and that is the source of this beautiful Clare Valley Cabernet-a five star winery. As for the source, well our lips are sealed.
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The Regions Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
$13.80The reason there are so many Glug brands is because we prefer to bottle each wine to preserve the difference, however tiny. Overriding all of the small differences is the flavour of the Barossa Valley and the Glug style which favours full flavours. Expect from us a red over 14% alcohol as we are not excited by the flavours of low alcohol reds.
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Glug ‘Broken Slate’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Original price was: $14.70.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.Combine this with the elevation of the Clare wine district and add in weather that brings the heat of the inland south, and you have a mix of elements ripening the grapes that creates unusual and magnificent flavours. In this way the Cabernet has a minty Clare twist to the flavour and a depth of colour like no other Cabernet region.
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Cellar Range Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
$14.50Back in October we were given our choice of barrels of Clare Valley reds from a five-star rated winery. While they retained the very best to be able to select what we wanted from the rest we knew was a rare honour.
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Light & Finniss Fleurieu Peninsula Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
$11.50Colonel Light and Boyle Finniss began the job of surveying South Australia on the Western side of the Fleurieu Peninsula on the 17th September 1836, 141 years before this Cabernet was made and named after them.