Grant Burge Balthasar Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottles) Barossa Valley

$269.94 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

96 Points by James Halliday in the The Australian on 1/1/2023
There were no tricks in the vinification of this wine. The complex bouquet offers red and black cherry and berry fruit. The palate adding texture and structure built on neaty structured and weighted tannins. The aftertaste is lively and fresh, and grows each time you sip it.

This wine showcases the fruit power that Eden Valley can deliver. With every release, our goal is to preserve this fruit through winemaking and maturation’, Craig Stansborough, Chief Winemaker.

COLOUR
Deep, dark and dense with stunning hues, on the verge of black.
NOSE
Ginger powder, nutmeg and clove lift with tones of blue and red fruits lifting from the glass, Intensifying over time and showing its strong presence of fruit purity and freshness.
PALATE
Dark cherry, black plum and dried spice of nutmeg, ginger, caraway with lashings of coco powder. The fruit concentration leads to a lush, full and sweet fruit palate that is so finely textured but still dense with tannin. The fruit power persists through the palate and drives seamlessly with the tannins creating a harmonious finish with such grace and finesse.

PEAK DRINKING
Ability to cellar for 10+ years
FOOD MATCHING
Duck confit

SKU: 589095-21 Category:

Description

The 2021 Vintage saw good rainfall In Autumn and desired sporadic rainfall through spring led to better than average fruit set furthermore this filled and maintained soil moisture all the way through to summer. Far cooler summer temperatures led to even ripening and slow grape maturation leading to exceptional phenolic ripeness and colour.

WINEMAKING NOTE
Fermented in stainless steel with temperatures between 20-24°C. Pump overs were performed four times a day with reduced pump overs towards the end of fermentation. Gentle pressing was performed by a combination of basket and bag press. The wine was matured for 18 months in a combination of 30% new French hogsheads and 70% in 2-5 year old French hogsheads and puncheons.

The Burge family planted their roots in the Barossa Valley in the 1800s inspiring five generations of devoted vignerons. After years of working on the family’s vineyard, Meshach Burge, the eldest son, decided it was time to branch out from the family business, away from viticulture and into the world of agriculture.

Meshach could not shake his innate love of grape growing, wine and winemaking. In 1865 he installed fermenting tanks in one of his sheds, intending to create wines that he could share with his friends and family. Out of his generosity came what is today the Grant Burge brand.

CRAIG STANSBOROUGH, WINEMAKER
Born in Gawler, on the edge of the Barossa Valley, Craig grew up with the wine industry around him. He started as a cellar hand with B Seppelt & Son in 1983, firstly at Chateau Tanunda and then later at Seppeltsfield. He lives on a property in Williamstown and tends a small vineyard.

Craig joined Grant Burge Wines in 1993 as Cellar Manager and was soon promoted to Assistant Winemaker in 1994, Winemaker in 1995 and Senior Winemaker in 1997, with his meteoric rise within the company being due to his enormous talents, leadership, inquisitive mind, and his unrelenting passion for winemaking

Vinarchy

Vinarchy is a major new force in the global wine industry, established in 2025 through the merger of Accolade Wines and Pernod Ricard Winemakers. This strategic union has created one of the world’s largest dedicated wine companies, with operations spanning Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Spain, and annual net sales exceeding AU$1.5 billion. Vinarchy produces over 32 million 9-litre equivalent cases each year and owns Berri Estates, the largest winery in the Southern Hemisphere.

The company’s portfolio features some of the most iconic wine brands globally, including Hardys (the number two Australian wine brand worldwide), Campo Viejo (the leading Rioja brand), and Jacob’s Creek (among the top ten most valuable wine brands internationally). Vinarchy also holds a dominant position in New Zealand with Stoneleigh, Brancott Estate, and Mud House, and manages a diverse range of premium and popular labels such as Grant Burge, Jam Shed, Petaluma, St Hugo, St Hallett, Orlando, Church Rd, Ysios, and Tarsus.