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Glenpara Table Wines

 

2006 'Head Office' Barossa Shiraz

The finest parcels of hand harvested Shiraz were selected and blended to create our terrior based...

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2006 'GSM' Grenache Shiraz Mataro

"G.S.M" - Grenache, Shiraz, Mataro Seamlessly constructed and perfectly matched, the...

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'Gert's Blend' Sparkling Shiraz

Bubbly that is a mouth‐watering, lively raspberry and cherry flavour with a touch of...

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2006 'Pump House' Barossa Shiraz

100% Barossa Valley for rich and powerful in both fruit flavour and palate. This Shiraz offers...

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2010 Elm Walk Late Harvest Riesling

NEW RELEASE - SWEET WHITE

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2010 Elm Walk Eden Valley Riesling

NEW RELEASE

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2010 Lost Garden Grenache Rose

NEW RELEASE

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2009 'Elm Walk' Clare Valley Riesling

SOLD OUT

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2008 'Lost Garden' Grenache Rosé

Dozen Special 2008 vintage run out!

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2006 Dining Hall Shiraz

The Dining Hall was purpose-built in 1890 to feed the hundred plus workers at Seppeltsfield, the...

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2007 Dining Hall Chardonnay

The Dining Hall was purpose-built in 1890 to feed the hundred plus workers at Seppeltsfield, the...

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Glenpara is the name we have chosen for our range of fine table wines from Seppeltsfield. They are now available at the Cellar door or via the Seppeltsfield Club. Glenpara was a Seppeltsfield brand acquired back in the c19, having been founded in the 1860s itself.

And here's the Glenpara range. The wines- like the Glenpara Pump House Shiraz refer to historic, evocative parts of the great Seppeltsfield Estate. We hope you will pay us a visit soon to taste these wines and see their inspiration.

Watch out for great hand made wines from the revolutionary 1890s Gravity-fed winery designed and built by Benno Seppelt. These will be available from 2010 on.



" The most historic winery and greatest show piece in the Barossa Valley" James Halliday