• 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.

  • Mount Eagle Eden Valley Tempranillo 2021

    $14.10

    Tempranillo is one of the noble varieties of Spain and climatically is a useful addition to the palates of consumers.

  • The Green Patch Barossa Valley Riesling 2024

    $14.20

    This Barossa Riesling is an each-way bet showing cool-warm climate features. It is the first we have offered since the retail days of the 1970s. Will age well.

  • Mount Eagle Eden Valley Shiraz 2021

    $14.10

    Excellent Eden Valley Shiraz.

  • BVWS Barossa Valley Wine Supply Industrial Strength Barossa Valley Shiraz Durif 2018

    $22.60

    This Industrial Strength is 15.4% alc/vol. The Italians make a variety of wine called Amarone which is made after the grapes have been partially dehydrated on racks to lower the water level. This Industrial Strength is not made that way as we simply isolated a patch of grapes to make this natural ripe style, fermented dry I quickly add, and what is created is deep in colour and packed with flavour.

  • Goat Square Barossa Valley Mataro 2019

    $15.80

    We are big fans of Mataro and suggest you experiment with the taste difference.

  • Trial Bin 093 Barossa Cabernet Merlot Cabernet Franc M.V.

    $10.40

    Great wines have been produced since the red wine trials of the 1950s by Max Schubert showed us the way. These evolved into Penfolds Range and the sweeping range of Bin numbers of today. This Trial Bin 093 helps us understand the blending of Barossa Valley with Eden Valley wines.

  • Light & Finniss South Australia Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

    $10.90

    This is the way our winemaker likes his wines which is to let the mystery unfold as you taste.

  • Harem ‘Rosita’ Barossa Valley Rosé (Grenache Mataro) 2022

    $21.00

    About 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.

  • Glug Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet Mataro N.V.

    $12.80

    I 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.

  • P.B. Burgoyne Eden Valley Riesling 2023

    $11.60

    Eden Valley is considered a cool climate district.  Cool climate districts though are not all the same since coolness can come from elevation or latitude or a combination.

    Further variations are created by the closeness to the ocean, being a source of cool air, and rainfall as humidity seems to play a role in creating the taste.

  • Borderland Estates ‘Flocking Galloots’ South Australia Sauvignon Blanc 2024

    $9.60

    Glug simply loves Sauvignon Blanc. We were there in the mid late 1970s promoting the variety when the elite shunned it – indeed they were scathing of its potential.

  • Knotts Eden Valley Nero D’Avola 2021

    $12.80

    Glug 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

  • P. B. Burgoyne Riverland Shiraz 2022

    $9.50

    Great wines can be made from our inland regions, and they have been. Both Mildara and the Berri-Renmano Coop in the 1970s released many superlative wines. Some of the greatest bargains today are made in the Griffith area.  Yet you will never know about them due to the prejudice now built into the reporting and judging of wines. Yes, you have been brainwashed. This Burgoyne is another in our program to make tasty QDR’s short for quaffing dry reds.

  • 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.

  • Mount Eagle Eden Valley Montepulciano 2021

    $14.10

    Montepulciano 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.

  • Terrene Estates South Australia Chardonnay 2024

    $9.60

    Vines arrived with the First Fleet, collected from European vineyards, while cuttings also came from Madeira and Cape Town, both with a long wine making history. More varieties arrived with the Busby collection of the 1830s. We know Chardonnay existed for a long time in Mudgee yet what was the origin? New clonal selections arrived though it was not till the mid to late 1980s that sufficient Chardonnay was being made to meet demand. Now all vineyard districts grown Chardonnay though it is no longer favoured in warm regions like the Barossa Valley. This Terrene Estates is a Glug blend from several sources.

  • Karrawirra Single Vineyard ‘Fan Block’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2018

    $26.00

    The pick of the best Barossa end up as Karrawirra Single Vineyard bottlings.

  • Stockwell Creek Basket Pressed Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021

    $22.50

    Irrespective 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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