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AMON Ra unfiltered Shiraz Barossa Valley 2006
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:46 am
by c6109
Hi there,
We were just given a bottle of this as a gift.
Can anyone tell me anything about this wine, tasting notes and if you have tried the wine and your thoughts.
Plan to cellar but we haven't heard of this particular winery.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:22 am
by Scanlon
Lucky you
That's the top wine from Glaetzer
http://www.glaetzer.com/
I have had it an it is lovely, but quite young. Definitely a keeper.
Robert Parker's site gives it 96-100 points and an extraordinary rating.
Treasure it for a number of years and it will love it.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:33 am
by Nayan
Scanlon wrote:Treasure it for a number of years and it will love it.
Do the Adams Family drink Australian wines?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:01 am
by Leigh
Great wine from a great wine maker. As Scanlon mentioned, it needs a few more years before drinking. This wine could easily do with another 5-10 years cellared.
I tasted the 2006 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz some time ago and found it very young and not so easy drinking, needing more time to develop. The 2005 Bishop I really enjoy and have put a carton away for future drinking.
I have found that the Glaetzer range of wines are better after at least a min of 3 years.
Try and find somewhere to cellar your bottle correctly for a few more years and open it on a special occasion. You will enjoy it!
Cheers
Leigh
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:31 am
by c6109
[quote="Nayan"][quote="Scanlon"]Treasure it for a number of years and [b][i]it[/i][/b] will love it.[/quote]
Do the Adams Family drink Australian wines?
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Classic one liner Nayan, love it.
Thanks for the replies. Must cellar it then. We have a Eurocave cellar which we are very happy with.
Off topic for a moment, one of the bottles on the display shelf now has a ruined label. For some reason it seems as though the colour on the label has run (ie smudged looks almost like mould). Its a bottle of Wendouree so not happy this has happened. The other bottles (other wines) on the display shelf are all fine. Its the only bottle of Wendouree on that shelf...maybe it has to do with the label itself. Hope its not the cellar.
Ok, back to the Amon-Ra cant wait to cork this one in 5-10 years!
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:30 pm
by Leigh
While on the subject of 2006 Glaetzer wines I opened up a bottle of the Glaetzer Wallace Shiraz Grenache 06 - It's a lovely wine with a mouthfilling palate of raspberry, plum and spice with a cherry ripe background, however as discussed earlier I still think it is too young. The end palate was a little tarty and really needs a few years to develop.
Leigh
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:13 am
by Ian S
c6109 wrote:Off topic for a moment, one of the bottles on the display shelf now has a ruined label. For some reason it seems as though the colour on the label has run (ie smudged looks almost like mould). Its a bottle of Wendouree so not happy this has happened. The other bottles (other wines) on the display shelf are all fine. Its the only bottle of Wendouree on that shelf...maybe it has to do with the label itself. Hope its not the cellar.
If anything like this occurs, I'm always happy that I drink the wine and not the label
As long as you're not leaving the option open to sell it later I wouldn't worry at all, as the wine cabinet should keep the important stuff (the wine) in good nick (well cork permitting
).
The Amon-Ra is a generous gift. It's a relatively new wine, so longevity would be difficult to predict. I'd keep an eye out for tasting notes: here, on cellartracker and other places. Don't panic that it's past it if you see one bad note though.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:12 am
by Jay60A
I tried it today at the Australia Day wine tasting in London. One of my top three shirazes (along with Turkey Flat 05 and Giaconda Warner 02).
I wouldn't open it for 8 years *at least* - if I had one bottle, maybe over ten if well kept.
I do not think the Amon Ras are going to fall over, nor do I think they will age 30 years like Grange.
Enjoy.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:33 pm
by John #11
Jay60A wrote:I tried it today at the Australia Day wine tasting in London. One of my top three shirazes (along with Turkey Flat 05 and Giaconda Warner 02).
I wouldn't open it for 8 years *at least* - if I had one bottle, maybe over ten if well kept.
I do not think the Amon Ras are going to fall over, nor do I think they will age 30 years like Grange.
Enjoy.
Must have been one hell of a tasting, it took 5 days to post AFTER Australia day.
The 05 and 06 Amon-Ra can both drink well now, with a suitable meal however.
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 2:26 am
by Jay60A
John #11 wrote:Jay60A wrote:I tried it today at the Australia Day wine tasting in London. One of my top three shirazes (along with Turkey Flat 05 and Giaconda Warner 02).
I wouldn't open it for 8 years *at least* - if I had one bottle, maybe over ten if well kept.
I do not think the Amon Ras are going to fall over, nor do I think they will age 30 years like Grange.
Enjoy.
Must have been one hell of a tasting, it took 5 days to post AFTER Australia day.
The 05 and 06 Amon-Ra can both drink well now, with a suitable meal however.
"Australia Day Tasting - Trade
Explore the diversity of Australian wine at the annual Australia Day Tastings
Edinburgh 28th January 2008
London 31st January 2008"
Anytime you can drink Amon Ra, Turkey Flat and Giaconnda Warner for free is not a bad day out of the office. I guess in London we have Australia day later than you ... helluva time difference
.
Problem with trade tastings is everyone is wearing suits, at least in London, very corporate. I want to wear a tee shirt saying "I'm just here for the booze" with a long overcoat with big pockets for slipping "stray" bottles into to drink on the tube on the way home.
Yeah, you can drink your Amon Ra now ... if you must ... Diggers Bluff '03 Top Dog was something new nice, very Rockford family.
Jay