2022 Glaetzer Barossa Valley Bishop Shiraz
Grape
Shiraz/Syrah
Its Origins
Ben Glaetzer is part of the exciting new generation of Barossa winemakers, but his family first settled in the Barossa Valley in 1888 after emigrating from Germany. The Glaetzer's were some of the earliest recorded viticulturalists in the region. He took over the family winery in 2002 and from then the style change has been huge. His ability to blend traditional winemaking techniques with modern flair and a drive for excellence, produces wines that are unmistakably Barrosa, but with a purity and a class almost unmatched at this price point. It all starts with some of the highest quality old vine fruit available anywhere in the world. This is all taken from the renowned Ebenezer sub-region in the northern Barossa Valley, The ancient dry-grown vineyards in the small Ebenezer district, are an important part of Australia’s winemaking heritage, and a living link to traditional Barossa viticulture. This exceptional fruit sourced from a loyal group of third and fourth generation growers is the backbone of Glaetzer wines. The most incredible examples are sourced from 80-130 year old, non-grafted bush vines which are extremely low yielding. These ancient vines require minimal attention as their deep root structure means they are self-sufficient, and adaptable to climatic extremes. Ebenezer has a unique soil profile. The well-drained sandy clay loam over a solid limestone pan is perfect for growing Shiraz. The soil is 'mean' and encourages deep roots which helps produce hugely concentrated wines of great character.
What The Critics Say
95/100 Ray Jordan (2021 vintage)
"The quality of this vintage is immediately evident. The fruit was sourced from the Ebenezer subregion and that brings a distinctive iron stone slightly rusty nail character to the beautiful fruit. Spicy iron filings, dark plum and spicy red fruits on the nose. The density of the fruit has enabled Glaetzer to smack 40% new oak into it. A small amount of American rounds out the finish and palate feel." Drink 2035
93/100 James Suckling (2021 vintage)
"This is rich and opulent with dark berries, plum skins, sweet spices and chocolate on the nose. A little earthy and peppery, too. Full and creamy in the mouth with a concentrated and succulent fruit character with fine, silky tannins. Drink or hold. Screw cap."
92/100 Parker's Wine Advocate, Erin Larkin (2021 vintage)
"The 2021 Bishop Shiraz is pristine, supple and concentrated. There are layers of mulberry, raspberry and salted licorice (red licorice, too) in the mouth, shaped by fine, pliable tannins. It is bendy like high-jump poles. This is really great value for money. It is reliably high quality, delivering a modern, satisfying Barossa experience. What more do you want?"
Variety | Shiraz / Syrah |
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Region | Barossa |
Closure | Cap |
Volume | 750ml |
Maturity | 2024 - 2034 |
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