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Glug Black Rider Barossa Valley Shiraz Durif 2019
$15.00Original price was: $15.00.$11.50Current price is: $11.50. -
Limited Release Batch 14G Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$14.60This Glug Batch 14G Barossa Cabernet is the best of many we have been offered. You can purchase with confidence – let us do the worrying. The alcohol at 14.4% is about right. Glug likes Barossa Cabernet at around 14.5%.
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Glug GH46 Winemakers Individual Barrel Selection Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$13.80Flavours will be riper and fuller and discover a Cabernet of complex tastes.
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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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Kitts Creek Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$15.80Only recently have smart customers again realised how agreeable are warm climate Cabernet wines.
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Glug ‘Omar’ Barossa Valley Durif 2019
$15.00Original price was: $15.00.$11.50Current price is: $11.50.If you enjoy Barossa Shiraz, Barossa Durif should become an extension of your drinking.
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Karrawirra Single Vineyard ‘Shea-Oak’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$26.00Because we sell direct, plus offer wines under dozens of brands we do not have the constraints of larger companies. And importantly our ethos is different to a tiny winery offering a few reds and whites.
From this thinking Glug began bottling the best wines as Karrawirra Single Vineyards and others like Goat Square Ziegnmarkt, Brutus and Harem Sultan. Quantities bottled are under 40 cases of each. This Karrawirra She Oak is our best Cabernet from 2019.
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Goat Square Barossa Valley Mataro 2019
$15.80We are big fans of Mataro and suggest you experiment with the taste difference.
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Karrawirra Single Vineyard ‘Biscay’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$26.00Glug created the first single vineyard Karrawirra wines in 2013. This Biscay Vineyard release continues the tradition. Incidentally most single vineyard Karrawirra wines are from the far northern Barossa where it is hotter.
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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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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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Stonevale ‘Red Barn’ Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 2019
$12.80Merlot sits comfortably with Cabernet in a blend.
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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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GH17 WIBS Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$13.80Single vineyard family-owned block south of the Barossa town of Tanunda.
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Hopcroft & Cornock McLaren Vale Merlot 2019
$14.20High quality and low prices is a sum we like, hence this remarkable wine from McLaren Vale, a district with a climate well suited to this variety.
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Old Moppa Road Barossa Valley Cabernet Merlot 2019
$14.50Cabernet 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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Hopcroft & Cornock McLaren Vale Merlot 2019
$14.20High quality and low prices is a sum we like, hence this remarkable wine from McLaren Vale, a district with a climate well suited to this variety.