Region: Australia, Barossa Valley
Grape variety: Shiraz & Grenache
Background: A family-owned boutique winery producing premium Barossa Valley wines. Ben Glaetzer makes unique, elegant wines which are treated as classics. Ben has previously won the Qantas Young Winemaker of the Year and in 2005, he was inducted as the youngest ever member of the Barons of the Barossa, a special Wine Fraternity of industry personalities. Wallace is an ancestral name of Colin's wife, Judith, whose family hail from the old market town of Cupar in Fife, Scotland. Judith's Celtic ancestry is reflected in the three elements of the Wallace symbol - the Celtic cross, thistle and the Celtic knot pattern.
Tasting notes: Bright red purple in colour. Grenache once again provides an intense strawberry lift with touches of cherry, minerals and spice. The Shiraz component provides structure to the wine and tightens the confectionary notes of the Grenache. Overall a pure, vibrant blend displaying freshness and animation.
Awards
Robert Parker 2023 Wine Advocate Review Erin Larkin - 92 Points: Glaetzer Wallace 2021 - “ The 2021 Wallace Shiraz Grenache pours a vibrant, refulgent fuchsia in the glass. The Grenache lends it all the raspberry jubes and spice, while the Shiraz gives it plumpness and presence. Really delicious, glossy, silky fruit is supported by a river of the same flowing tannins. Epic value for money. This is fresher, finer and more alive than the 2020 offering. Lovely stuff! Drink Date 2023 – 2030”
Robert Parker 2022 Wine Advocate Review Erin Larkin - 91 Points: Glaetzer Wallace 2020: “I’m a purist and prefer either Shiraz or Grenache – not blended. However, there is no doubt that together the two varieties make for light hearted pleasure. And that is the case here with the 2020 Wallace Shiraz Grenache. There’s a blue, boysenberry character here, juicy, raspberry, black tea and peppercorns. Delicious. Drink Date 2022 – 2032”
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