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GLAETZER WINES The Bishop Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2017 Bottle
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GLAETZER WINES The Bishop Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2017 Bottle
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Expert Review
Gary Walsh
'Cola, dark berries, mint chocolate, a little earth, spice and creamy oak. Rich, sweet dark berry set with coal and spice, dry grainy tannin, some nippy acidity, and a dark jubey finish. Sweet black wine, but good within style.'
91 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front, April 2019.
Expert Review
Huon Hooke
'Dark, dense red/purple colour. An oaky bouquet with dark chocolate and cocoa powder aromas, the palate fruit-sweet and mouth-watering, more fruit-driven and refreshing. It's crisp and energising on the finish and aftertaste.'
90 points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review, June 2019.
Expert Review
Joe Czerwinski
'Like all of the Glaetzer bottlings tasted this year, the fruit comes from the Ebenezer subregion in the northern reaches of the Barossa Valley. The 2017 Bishop Shiraz combines blueberry and boysenberry fruit on the nose, and flavours from the fruit flow easily across the palate, picking up hints of raspberries and baking spices. It's medium to full-bodied, supple and juicy, with a long, mouthwatering finish.'
91 points, Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate, June 2019.
Expert Review
Nick Stock
A rich shiraz with plenty of ripe blackberry and plum aromas and flavors, as well as baking spices. Quite long, plush and assertive tannins.
92 points, jamessuckling.com (June 2019)
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Ned Goodwin MW
A whiff of neoprene reduction soon blows violet off to reveal a sinuous wine of equal parts flesh and hewn bone: violet aromas segue to smoked charcuterie notes and a melody of blue to dark fruit tones. Setting the pace, while corralling the wine's inherent generosity into shape, is well handled oak and savvy extraction techniques. The result is one of crowd-pleasing generosity on one hand; a visage of serious ageability on the other.
91 points, Wine Companion (December 2018)
Expert Review
Gary Walsh
Cola, dark berries, mint chocolate, a little earth, spice and creamy oak. Rich, sweet dark berry set with coal and spice, dry grainy tannin, some nippy acidity, and a dark jubey finish. Sweet black wine, but good within style.
91 points, The Wine Front (April 2019)
Expert Review
Joe Czerwinski
Like all of the Glaetzer bottlings tasted this year, the fruit comes from the Ebenezer subregion in the northern reaches of the Barossa Valley. The 2017 Bishop Shiraz combines blueberry and boysenberry fruit on the nose, and flavors from the fruit flow easily across the palate, picking up hints of raspberries and baking spices. It's medium to full-bodied, supple and juicy, with a long, mouthwatering finish.
91 points, Wine Advocate (June 2019)
Expert Review
Huon Hooke
Dark, dense red/purple colour. An oaky bouquet with dark chocolate and cocoa powder aromas, the palate fruit-sweet and mouth-watering, more fruit-driven and refreshing. It's crisp and energising on the finish and aftertaste.
90 points, The Real Review (June 2019)
