Year of the Rabbit – How About a Hare?
It’s almost the year of the rabbit – but how about a hare instead? That’s the closest Glug has as […]
It’s almost the year of the rabbit – but how about a hare instead? That’s the closest Glug has as […]
If you do have suitable storage the maturing changes of the Bengalee Shiraz 2018 with time will provide interesting drinking.
The Burgoyne wine heritage lives on. At Glug our labels remember Australian wine industry history. And Peter Bond Burgoyne has
A new release of single vineyard Barossa reds from Karrawirra – big and bold and long lasting. It is an
Mataro has been unloved since James Busby planted cuttings in N.S.W. in 1832. Yet Australian Mataro reds (or Mourvedre) from
In 2013 a neighbour of Glug customer Alan Ramsey gifted him an old Karrawirra red The Karrawirra Barossa Valley Claret
Langhorne Creek deserves more fame than it gets. It is the forgotten gem of Australian wine. Its reputation hides behind
GSM’s are growing popular. Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro – the three heritage varieties of the Barossa Valley – when blended
Julie dropped in today and grabbed a mixed dozen but also wanted some ‘cooler’ reds to show some visitors. Jules