Glaetzer Amon-Ra 2018

Glaetzer Amon-Ra 2018

 

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Glaetzer
Amon-Ra 2018
  • Vintage : 2018
  • Country : Australia
  • Region : Barossa Valley
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  • Type : Red
  • Style : Deep Full Bodied
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 15°
  • Grappes : 100% Syrah

A commanding expression of Barossa Shiraz, Amon-Ra 2018 delivers opulence, purity, and longevity in a wine that is both powerfully built and impeccably balanced.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 98+ 2018
JH James Halliday 95 2018
JS James Suckling 94 2018
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Region and Vineyards

The fruit for Amon-Ra 2018 was sourced from the Ebenezer subdistrict, a revered northern sector of the Barossa Valley known for its concentration of exceptionally old vines, some over 130 years in age. These vines, deeply rooted in ironstone-rich and loamy soils, deliver incredibly low yields—just 2 tonnes per hectare—resulting in intense, small-berried fruit with remarkable flavour and structural concentration.

Ebenezer enjoys a warm, dry Mediterranean climate with cooling breezes that help to moderate diurnal temperature swings. This contributes to even ripening and flavour complexity. The age of the vines, combined with precise canopy management and dry-grown viticulture, allows for a natural balance in the fruit, ensuring depth and vibrancy in each vintage.

Winemaking

Made from 100% Shiraz, the 2018 Amon-Ra was fermented in small 1- and 2-tonne open fermenters, with gentle hand plunging conducted three times daily to optimize colour and tannin extraction. Post-fermentation, the wine was transferred to 100% new oak hogsheads95% French and 5% American—where it matured for 16 months.

Importantly, the wine remained on lees throughout élevage, preserving freshness and enhancing texture. It was bottled unfiltered, ensuring a minimal intervention approach that captures the integrity of the vineyard and varietal. With 15% alcohol, a pH of 3.51, and total acidity of 6.32 g/L, this is a wine structured for long-term cellaring, capable of aging gracefully over decades.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Midnight black with deep inky purple tones.
  • Aroma: Dense and alluring, with layers of blackcurrant, blueberry, espresso, and dried spice. Hints of nutmeg and licorice emerge with aeration.
  • Palate: Powerful yet poised, the palate is packed with dark berry fruit, cocoa, clove, and smoky spice. Tannins are firm and elongated, driving a finish that is both savoury and unrelenting in length.

Did you know?

The name Amon-Ra refers to the ancient Egyptian god of creation and the sun—a symbol of power, complexity, and eternal life. This name reflects the wine's design: a monumental Shiraz meant to transcend time. Crafted by Ben Glaetzer, a third-generation winemaker, Amon-Ra has become one of Australia's most collectible wines and has earned cult status on the global fine wine stage.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Chargrilled ribeye with black garlic butter: The wine's depth and spice match the umami and richness of the steak.
  • Slow-braised lamb shank with rosemary and red wine jus: A classic pairing for the wine's robust tannins and savory complexity.
  • Venison with wild berry reduction: Game meats highlight the wine's dark fruit and peppery character.
  • Aged cheddar or Mimolette: Structured cheeses complement the tannic backbone and intense fruit concentration.

History of Glaetzer

The Glaetzer family's winemaking legacy in Australia traces back to the 1880s, but the modern chapter began in 1995, when Colin Glaetzer, a third-generation winemaker, established Glaetzer Wines. Located in the northern Barossa Valley, the estate quickly gained acclaim for its focus on single-region, old-vine Shiraz and Grenache.

The winery's meteoric rise continued under the stewardship of Colin's son, Ben Glaetzer, who took the reins as chief winemaker and brought a dynamic, minimalist philosophy to the cellar. An oenology graduate of the University of Adelaide and an International Winemaker of the Year (Wine Enthusiast, 2006), Ben has been central to the estate's critical success, regularly receiving high praise from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Decanter.

What sets Glaetzer apart is its commitment to site selection and low-intervention winemaking. The winery works exclusively with dry-grown, old vines, many over 100 years old, from the revered Ebenezer sub-region. These ancient vines, grown on deep, sandy loam soils with ironstone, produce grapes of profound intensity and character.

Region and Vineyards

Glaetzer Wines operates exclusively within the Ebenezer sub-region, located at the northernmost tip of South Australia's Barossa Valley—a site revered for producing some of the most structured and age-worthy Shiraz in the world. This isolated zone is characterized by its exceptionally old vine material, unique soil composition, and distinctive mesoclimate, setting the foundation for Glaetzer's signature intensity and elegance.

The vineyards span a patchwork of small, family-owned parcels, most of which are managed by generational growers. Glaetzer works in close collaboration with these partners, allowing for precise control over viticultural practices and optimal fruit selection. Many of the vines are between 80 and 130 years old, planted as bush vines without irrigation. Their deep roots penetrate complex strata of soil, lending minerality and concentration to the resulting wines.

Soils in Ebenezer consist of deep red-brown loamy sand, underlaid with clay and ironstone, contributing to natural drainage while retaining enough subsoil moisture to sustain old, dry-grown vines through the growing season. These soils are inherently low in fertility, producing small berries with thick skins, ideal for crafting powerful, tannic, and intensely flavoured red wines.

The climate of Ebenezer is warm and continental, with long, dry summers and significant diurnal temperature variation. This results in high phenolic ripeness while preserving vital acidity and aromatic precision. The region benefits from its elevation and low humidity, which contribute to disease resistance and consistent vintage conditions.

Harvesting is done entirely by hand, allowing selective picking of individual rows and even specific vines. Each vineyard block is vinified separately to preserve its unique expression, with blending decisions made only after maturation. This micro-parcel approach is essential in crafting wines of complexity, precision, and longevity.

In essence, Glaetzer's vineyard philosophy is one of minimal intervention, maximal expression—letting the ancient vines and the unique terroir of Ebenezer speak through each bottle. Their intimate relationship with these vineyards is foundational to the power, purity, and poise found across the Glaetzer portfolio.

Wine Range of Glaetzer

Glaetzer crafts a tight and focused portfolio centered around Barossa's hallmark red varieties:

  • Amon-Ra Shiraz: The estate's flagship wine, an icon of modern Australian Shiraz—dense, structured, and cellar-worthy.
  • Anaperenna: A Shiraz-Cabernet blend of seamless integration and poise.
  • Bishop Shiraz: A tribute to Ben's mother, Judith Bishop—elegant, spicy, and approachable in youth.
  • Wallace Shiraz-Grenache: Bright and fruit-driven with vibrant red berry notes and spice.
  • Eye of Ra Shiraz: An ultra-limited cuvée from ancient vines; released only in exceptional vintages, embodying depth, purity, and grandeur.

Did you know?

Ben Glaetzer was part of Australia's celebrated "First Families of Wine" initiative and is also a founding winemaker of the cult-label Heartland Wines in Langhorne Creek. His wines are regularly awarded 20/20 by British critic Matthew Jukes and 98-100 points by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.

Robert Parker (RP) : 98+ Points (2018)
Certainly one of the best vintages of young Amon Ra I've ever tasted, the 2018 Amon Ra Shiraz is a stupendous effort. From old vines in the Ebenezer section of the northern Barossa, it starts off with a whirlwind of mocha, blackberry and dried spices, then actually gets more red-fruited as it sits in the glass. Full-bodied, rich and concentrated without being jammy or overdone, the wine finishes long and savory, framed by dusty tannins and mouthwatering black olives. Winemaker Ben Glaetzer compares 2018 to 2004 (which continues to drink well). Expect the 2018 to drink well young, but easily age through 2035, perhaps longer.

James Halliday (JH) : 95 Points (2018)
From vines 50-130yo in Ebenezer yielding 2t/ha, open-fermented, hand-plunged three times daily, matured for 16 months in new hogsheads (5% American). Full-bodied to the point where it's difficult to give any guidance for cellaring time. Similarly, what will be the quality of the wine as it steadily develops, the points somewhere in the middle of the range of possibilities.

James Suckling (JS) : 94 Points (2018)
Very bold, rich blackberries with very deeply integrated oak spice and a tarry, savory edge, too. The palate is glossy and ripe tannins deliver seamless length and depth with a smooth, soft core of blackberries, blood plums and black cherries. Dense, yet already drinkable. But best from 2024.

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