• The Regions Langhorne Creek Shiraz 2022

    $12.50

    Langhorne Creek as one of the great warm climate regions of Australia. The best wines are profound. There are only a few tens of cases being a left over from a bigger bottling some time ago. This wine is bold, big and rich yet has a softness which is instantly captivating, making it very easy to recommend.

  • Roxton McLaren Vale Merlot 2023

    Original price was: $14.60.Current price is: $8.00.

    Roxton has a long history as a McLaren Vale brand though had faded and abandoned by the 1960s. The advanced customer should compare and enjoy Merlot from McLaren Vale and the Barossa Valley with our view being McLaren Vale has the edge.

  • Trennert McLaren Vale Merlot 2019

    $13.80

    Merlot from McLaren Vale has that touch of flavour you get from the western coastal regions of Italy.

  • GH17 WIBS Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    $13.80

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

  • Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Mataro 2018

    $14.50

    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.

  • 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.

  • Hope Farm McLaren Vale Shiraz 2018

    $13.50

    his Hope Farm is mid-way between a cool climate maritime red and a juicy sweet Barossa red.

  • Village Belle Eden Valley Nero d’Avola 2021

    $13.80

    The mystery of alternative varieties.

  • Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

    $15.80

    Classic Barossa Shiraz. Full, ripe and generous, just as we like it. Made from fully ripened grapes with light extraction, this 2022 delivers rich flavour now rather than needing long cellaring, showing why Barossa Shiraz remains unmatched for depth and value.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Mataro 2021

    $14.50

    Mataro loves a climate like the Barossa Valley and customers will enjoy the length and strength of the resulting flavours.

  • 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.

  • Stockwell Creek Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

    Original price was: $22.50.Current price is: $11.25.

    Barossa Valley Shiraz is defined by the region’s warm climate, which concentrates flavour and creates wines of richness and mid-palate weight. The 2022 vintage continues this tradition, delivering a generous, full-flavoured Shiraz that reflects the distinctive power of the Barossa.

  • Stockwell Creek Barossa Valley Mataro 2018

    Original price was: $19.50.Current price is: $11.00.

    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.

  • 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.

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When Can You Expect Delivery

The last despatch day from the Barossa Valley will be the 22nd December. Delivery via the couriers will be variable and may be early January.

Glug will reopen on Monday the 5th January.

There will be no emails until my regular Monday letter arrives on Monday the 5th January.

Regards

David Farmer