
Elderton Estate GSM Grenache Shiraz Mataro 2022
Barossa
Australia, Australia
Regular price£268.26
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Arriving: August 2025
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Style: Red | Packaging: OCC |
ABV: 14.5% | Closure: Screw cap |
Organic: | Drink from: 2024 |
Biodynamic: | Drink to: 2030 |
Grapes: 43% Grenache, 34% Shiraz, 23% Mataro |
Critic scores
91 RP, 93 DC
Critic reviews
"The 2022 Barossa GSM is a blend of Grenache (43%), Shiraz (34%) and Mataro (23%) from vines ranging in age from five years to 107 years at the time of harvest. Aromatically, it leads with lashings of red fruits and berries, exotic spice and almost no hint of oak. In the mouth, the wine is a mirror image, with the added experience of fine tannins. This is a lovely wine, juicy and spritely. It matured for seven months in seasoned French oak puncheons. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap."
Erin Larkin, September 2023, RobertParker.com
"Pitch perfect contemporary Barossa GSM, with an enticing hint of cap gun reduction. With air, classic Grenache Turkish Delight florals and orange peel emerge. The Shiraz brings a succulent core of juicy, fleshy black cherry and plum, the Mataro gives star anise, pepper and gentle phenolic grip to the finish. Bouncy and balanced, with a lick of chocolate, it is dangerously drinkable. From the Greenock vineyard, at 330-350m, which is planted with vines between five and 107 years."
Sarah Ahmed, February 2024, Decanter.com
Erin Larkin, September 2023, RobertParker.com
"Pitch perfect contemporary Barossa GSM, with an enticing hint of cap gun reduction. With air, classic Grenache Turkish Delight florals and orange peel emerge. The Shiraz brings a succulent core of juicy, fleshy black cherry and plum, the Mataro gives star anise, pepper and gentle phenolic grip to the finish. Bouncy and balanced, with a lick of chocolate, it is dangerously drinkable. From the Greenock vineyard, at 330-350m, which is planted with vines between five and 107 years."
Sarah Ahmed, February 2024, Decanter.com