Fine Wine

November 1927, 2018
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LOT 588

Lot 588

GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2006 (2)
GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2007 (4) WA 95
GLAETZER WINES SHIRAZ AMON-RA 2002 (2)

GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2006 (2)
GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2007 (4) WA 95
GLAETZER WINES SHIRAZ AMON-RA 2002 (2)
Lot 588 Details
GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2006 (2)

Barossa Valley, South Australia.
2 x scuffed labels

GLAETZER WINES ANAPERENNA 2007 (4)

Barossa Valley, South Australia.
4 x scuffed labels. 1 x wrinkled label

The 2007 Anaperrena Shiraz (75%)-Cabernet Sauvignon (25%) was sourced from 30- to 120-year-old vines with yields ranging from 0.5 to 1.0 tons of fruit per acre. It spent 15 months in new oak, predominantly French. Purple/black in color, it offers up a splendid nose of pain grille, mineral, scorched earth, blueberry, and black currant. Dense and massive on the palate, it has layers of ripe fruit, excellent balance, and a long, fruit-filled finish. Allow it 3-4 years to round out and drink it from 2011 to 2022. February 2009 WA 95

GLAETZER WINES SHIRAZ AMON-RA 2002 (2)

Barossa Valley, South Australia.
1 x scraped label

8 bts.    per lot $600 - $800

Realised: $780
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 588
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