Item No.
5845-2018-1
grant burge
GRANT BURGE Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley 2018 Bottle
97
HH
94
CM
$100.00
Per Bottle
$95.00
Per Bottle for
6
The Grant Burge Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon is a premium wine from the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. It is made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes,
About this wine
Grant Burge’s award-winning flagship wine, the Shadrach Cabernet is often praised for its deep, rich, complex flavours with elements of leather, anise, and savoury meats. Traditionally a blend of Coonawarra and Barossa fruit, the 2006 is in fact comprised of Barossa and Eden Valley components, all combining to form, according to Campbell Mattinson, “a hulky, bulky, robust cabernet” with excellent cellaring potential.
While stocks last, find more Shadrach vintages in our Collector Release
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Wine Details
Variety/Varieties
Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage
2018
Classification and Scores
Classification
None
Taste Profile
Style
Red Wine
Winery and Region
Country
Australia
Region
Barossa Valley
State / Province
South Australia
Delivery and Returns
All wine bought and sold through LANGTONS is held securely in our state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled National Warehouse, just outside of Melbourne, ensuring fast and efficient shipping to your nominated address Australia-wide.
Shipping Charges Within Australia
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Metro Areas | Regional Areas |
$18.50 | $23 |
We will make every effort to process & dispatch your order from our warehouse within 48 hours.
Estimated delivery timeframes are 2-10 business days, Australia-wide.
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ABOUT THE WINERY
Grant Burge
Langton’s Selections
^2Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz, Grant Burge Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon, Grant Burge Filsell Shiraz, Grant Burge Holy Trinity Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre
Grant Burge is one of the largest landowners in the Barossa and has built up a collection of impressive and historic vineyards mostly located in the southern and central parts of the Barossa floor and the Eden Valley.
A fifth generation Barossa winemaker, he named Meshach Shiraz after his great-grandfather, who arrived in South Australia at age 11 in 1855. He lived to the ripe old age of 98, establishing the Wilsford Winery at Lyndoch. With superb viticultural resources, dovetailed with a family history and a bit of show business, Grant Burge has become a highly successful commercial wine producer making wines at several price points. He has established a remarkable reputation for quality and consistency for all his wines. His show medal tally is almost an embarrassment of riches. The secondary wine market however pays little attention to such accolades preferring the reality of track record and the sensibilities of the collector.
It is Grant Burge’s Meshach Shiraz that has played no small part in the ascendancy of the Barossa Shiraz vernacular. This wine brings utterly sublime vineyard resources, marketing imagination and accessibility to the fine wine consumer. While it is pricey, it’s also fair. It generally offers a much better bang to your buck than many over-hyped cult type Shirazes.
The fruit is sourced from the 80 year old Filsell vineyard planted on deep alluvial soils near Lyndoch. The vineyard is triaged on optimum ripeness and flavour development. This is often around 14 degrees Baume. The wine is vinified in open headed down fermenters at warm temperatures. Towards dryness, the wine is drained and pressed, completing fermentation in mostly new American oak hogsheads.
Meshach is a highly concentrated and generous Barossa style with a ripe, dense palate packed with fruit, pronounced tannins and supported by American oak. Meshach is already highly regarded for its potential longevity and structure. Meshach has evolved as something of a secondary wine market staple. If Grange is a market indicator Meshach is something of a market backstop in the same way as Penfolds Bin 707 or Henschke Mount Edelstone.
Grant Burge’s other ‘icon’ wines include the plush but erratic secondary market performing Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon and the rather classical, indeed brilliant Abednego Shiraz Grenache Mourvedre. The latter has almost no presence on the market which must say something for its immediate approachability. Grant Burge Filsell Shiraz, Holy Trinity Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre and Hillcot Merlot are also regularly traded.
Grant Burge is an important Barossa producer. While its product range is extensive, the commitment and resources are there for a bright future.
Andrew Caillard MW, Langton's
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