Barossa Valley
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Glug Reserve Barossa Valley Shiraz 2018
$19.40Some will like our full-flavoured, full-bodied style, some will not.
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Glug Vine to Glass Eden Valley Shiraz 2022
$13.50I have a simple view. Good wine will sell and since the Eden Valley lacks appeal that’s where the bargains will be found. Over the last three years Glug has made connections with several boutique Eden Valley wineries and now take any surplus they offer. This Glug Vine to Glass is a ‘one off’ being sourced from one of our connections. Customers will be rewarded.
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Goat Square ‘Ziegenmarkt’ Reserve Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$18.50As the Australian palate has matured so the interest has grown for the warmer, fuller richer styles of Cabernet.
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Goat Square Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
$14.50Cabernets can shine to reveal a different expression to those of cooler maritime localities.
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Goat Square Barossa Valley Grenache 2021
$14.50The Goat square wines are about tradition thus we use simple wine making methods which are applied to ripe to fully ripe fruit.
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Goat Square Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
$14.50This 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.
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Grandma Raethel Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$19.50The 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.
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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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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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Karrawirra Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
$16.00The 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.
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Karrawirra Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021
$16.00The 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.