Review Detail
2010 Glaetzer Wallace Shiraz Grenache
Wine Rating
91
The Wallace is a consistently good wine from the Barossa Valley that showcases Shiraz (80%) and Grenache (20%) as a combination. The 2010 is a deep red in colour and combines tarry cherry and plum with rose petal and lifted vanillin oak characters.
The wine carries it’s alcohol well due to its savoury core of fine yet firm tannins around which the rest of the wine evolves. In terms of fruit there is blackberry and plum with oak giving subtle spice; The finish is clean and focussed showing some adept winemaking. At a fraction under $20 it’s a bargain.
The wine carries it’s alcohol well due to its savoury core of fine yet firm tannins around which the rest of the wine evolves. In terms of fruit there is blackberry and plum with oak giving subtle spice; The finish is clean and focussed showing some adept winemaking. At a fraction under $20 it’s a bargain.
When to Drink
Optimal Drinking
2014 - 2019
Date Reviewed
05 24, 2014
P
peckel
Comments
Already have an account? Log in now