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Harem ‘Rosita’ Barossa Valley Rosé (Grenache Mataro) 2022
$21.00About this Rosé I said, ‘Forget the insinuation of the pale delicate rusty pink colour, as this is simply very great wine which is fruity, bone dry, bitter-sweet and offers challenges’. Insinuation meaning – because it’s a rosé do not expect a simple, quaffing, sweet style. This comment applies to the remarkable Rosita 2022 which will develop for many years.
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Glug Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet Mataro N.V.
$12.80I preach younger is better and in this case this is balanced by the wine being recently bottled and freshened with 2022 just before bottling. I see the role of this wine as being for the many occasions where a drink is required but not worthy of opening one of the best bottles.
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Knotts Eden Valley Nero D’Avola 2021
$12.80Glug likes varieties which offer our customers a slight shift in taste. Even better is when a small winery has made more than can be sold allowing us to purchase at keen prices. Hence, after a taste we had no hesitation purchasing the few barrels of this delicious Nero D’Avola, surplus to this tiny winery
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Karrawirra Single Vineyard ‘Fan Block’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2018
$26.00The pick of the best Barossa end up as Karrawirra Single Vineyard bottlings.
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Bagot Station Barossa Valley Shiraz 2023
$13.40Young 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.
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Mount Eagle Eden Valley Montepulciano 2021
$14.10Montepulciano is a southern Italian variety and the Eden Valley with a more Mediterranean climate than the Barossa is the best place to see how this variety performs in our southern climates.
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Grandma Raethel Barossa Valley Shiraz 2019
$19.50They are released when ready to drink though the maturation must take place in the barrel not the bottle.
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Stockwell Creek Basket Pressed Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
$22.50Irrespective of vintage the Barossa Valley has a reputation for full flavoured wines the result of the latitude, elevation and the way warmth is trapped. With Shiraz the results are often astonishing, and a richness with mid-palate weight is achieved that exceeds all other comparable regions. Vintage 2021 is close to 10/10.
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Langdorf Kaldukee Barossa Valley Mataro 2020
$12.40Bit by bit the status of Mataro is growing with Glug seeing Mataro as a variety of great significance from warm climate regions.
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Auld & Burton Barossa Valley Shiraz Mataro 2014
$12.80The 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.
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Glug Barossa Valley Shiraz Mix
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Village Belle Barossa Valley Grenache 2022
$14.50We are interested in taste variations to Barossa and Eden Valley varieties beyond our core range of Shiraz and Cabernet.
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Square Mile Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
$13.80Original price was: $13.80.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.A good Glug purchase and you will agree on it being a winner after the first sip. More a bison that a Bambi.
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Langdorf Kaldukee Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$11.40Expect a fuller riper taste as what Barossa Cabernet demonstrates is that each variety can be grown across a wide ripening spectrum.
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Crayford Barossa Valley Grenache 2023
$14.80Original price was: $14.80.$10.00Current price is: $10.00.The 2023 vintage intrigued us as early on we noted the amazing fruit aromas. Best drink young was one thought and for this Grenache that remains my advice as I find it extraordinary. Treat this like a big, sappy young red. Just gorgeous.
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Langdorf Barossa Valley Cabernet 2019
$16.50The importance of Barossa Valley Cabernet will rise and rise in the decade ahead because consumers are taking note.
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Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$14.80Cabernet makes firm wines and the tannic toughness can get out of control so blending with the soft, fleshiness of Merlot comes naturally.
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Glug Reserve Barossa Valley Cabernet Malbec 2018
$19.40Excellent wine and a pity we find Malbec so rarely.
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Stonevale ‘Red Barn’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 2019
$12.80Merlot sits comfortably with Cabernet in a blend.
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