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Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz 2021
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Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz 2021 - 1 Bottle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Critic reviews
Critic reviews
The Wine Front – There’s so much rich flavour on offer here. Blackberry nip, red licorice, sweet plums and a peppercorn character. There’s oak too, cedarwood and creamy chocolate, and while the oak seems obvious at first it quickly sinks into the wine as a whole, as it breathes. This is a good, rich, warm example of Barossa Shiraz, and well priced too. - Campbell Mattinson, July 2024
James Suckling – 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. - February 2024
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – 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? 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap. - Erin Larkin, August 2023
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Vintage Vigilant
We aim to have all wines above $30 be vintage specific. In the case the listed vintage is out of stock and you note you would like that particular vintage, we will inform you via email for approval to go ahead.
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Delivery Times
Delivery Times
To be able to supply such a unique & extensive range of boutique wines, we don't hold much of the inventory. So with us, there is the added step of receiving the wine from our local suppliers before it is dispatched to you. Most orders are dispatched within 3-6 working days.
Returns and Warranty
Returns and Warranty
Replacement or refund offered if bottles are faulty or damaged. All our deliveries are insured against loss, however you must notify us in a reasonable amount of time.
The Wine Front – There’s so much rich flavour on offer here. Blackberry nip, red licorice, sweet plums and a peppercorn character. There’s oak too, cedarwood and creamy chocolate, and while the oak seems obvious at first it quickly sinks into the wine as a whole, as it breathes. This is a good, rich, warm example of Barossa Shiraz, and well priced too. - Campbell Mattinson, July 2024
James Suckling – 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. - February 2024
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – 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? 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap. - Erin Larkin, August 2023
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Glaetzer Bishop: a celebration of Barossa Shiraz. Grown on the Ebenezer vineyard on 35 to 120-year-old vines with a yield of 3 tonnes per hectare. The wine was fermented in 1 and 2 tonne open fermenters, with extended maceration to enable good tannin and development. This softened the wine and allowed it to be approached early. It was matured for 16 months in a mix of 40% new oak and 60% 2 to 3-year-old oak hogshead barrels (90% French, 10% American).
The wine is elegantly structured with a long finish, making for another expressive and approachable vintage for Bishop. Flavours of black cherry, raspberry, olive, dried spice and black pepper are supported by balancing tannin. Mouth-filling and persistent to the finish, this is a fine wine. It can cellar for up to 10-15 years.
Type | Red Wine |
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Varietal(s) | Shiraz |
Country | Australia |
Region | Barossa Valley |
Brand | Glaetzer |
Vintage | 2021 |
Barossa Valley Wine
The Barossa Valley wine region has historically and currently still is one of Australia's most prestigious premium wine producing regions. Located just 60km north east of Adelaide city centre, the climate there is very hot and dry which is perfect for the big bold reds the area is famous for.
A straight Shiraz is what Barossa is most well known for, however Rhone blends, such as Shiraz Cabernet are also very popular. While much less prevalent, white wines (Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillon) are planted on the higher altitude hillsides where the ocean breeze cools temperatures down to a level suitable for producing these varieties as well.
Some of Australia's earliest Shiraz plantings can be found here dating as far back as the 1850's. While not always a guarantee of quality, it might be worth seeking out and trying one of the region's "old vine shiraz" if you haven't yet.