0 views
2 watching

Overview

Condition Cellared
GST: Inclusive (GST Not Applicable on Item, See below note)
Buyers premium
Buyers premium
Variable
Final Bid Price Buyers Premium
ANY 17.5%

Learn more

Deliver to Nationwide Delivery
Category Private Cellar
Enquiry Grays Help Centre
Lot ID 0039-10743647
Part of Sale Curated Fine Wine Collection :: Aussie Legends
Warranty
Wine Summary Image

The story of Grant Burge is one of the past, the present, and the future. Planting their roots in the Barossa Valley in 1865, the Burges began as a family of devoted vignerons. For five generations, they spent their days toiling on the land, understanding the soil, and from it,

growing grapes that would become premium wines of today.

The 2019 vintage was one of the driest we have experienced. Below average winter rainfall, coupled with a dry spring and summer resulted in naturally lower yields across the vineyards. These conditions resulted in rich and concentrated wines, although low in quantity.

Debit Card / Credit Card / PayPal surcharge fee may apply. See User Agreement

Region:
SA - Barossa
State:
South Australia
Country:
Australia

Expert Reviews

94 Points by Andrew Caillard in the Summary Scores Accolade Tasting on 1/1/2021

Deep crimson. Lifted dark plum, blackberry, chinotto aromas with mocha/ wood varnish notes. Densely concentrated palate with plentiful saturated inky dark fruits, fine persistent grainy/ chocolaty tannins, attractive mid-palate volume and underlying roasted walnut notes. Finishes claret-firm and bitter-sweet with plenty of mineral length. Generous and vigorous. Drink soon – 2030 14.5% alc

Winery Tasting Notes

Notes Image

COLOUR

Inky purple, Deep and dark with bright hues

NOSE

Dark chocolate, mocha, plum with caramel lift. Sweet spice and cacao nib. Although serious Shiraz black fruits show the layers are extended with earth and vanilla.

PALATE

The tannins are firm but fine, with a full weight and texture carrying liquorice, black spice and some juniper. Full with intense flavours, the wine carries through for an intensely long finish.

PEAK DRINKING

2031+

FOOD MATCH

Filet Mignon or Beef Wellington

Medals & Trophies

Gold - Great Australian Shiraz Challenge 2022

Winery Profile

History and Tradition

Grant Burge is a fifth-generation Barossa Vigneron. Throughout his career, Grant has been one of the most respected and innovative forces in the Australian wine industry. The history of the Burge family and their long association with winemaking in the region can be traced back to March 1855, when noted tailor John Burge immigrated to the Barossa from Hillcot, near Pewsey in Wiltshire, England with his wife Eliza and their two sons. With help from his sons Meshach and Henry, John’s farm flourished with wheat, sheep and viticulture. His eldest son Meshach continued the farming tradition and was a prominent community leader. He married Emma in the early 1900s and they had eight children. First-born Percival established the Wilsford Winery in 1916, beginning the Burge winemaking tradition. Percival had two sons, Noel and Colin, and Colin and his wife Nancy had one son, Grant. Following in the footsteps of his father and forefathers before him, Grant now carries the winemaking tradition into the 21st century

Family Owned

Grant Burge Wines was formed in 1988 by Grant and his wife Helen, and is located in the heart of the Barossa Valley on the banks of Jacob's Creek and is still proudly family owned. Continuing the family tradition, Grant and Helen have now brought the sixth generation into the fold. Eldest son Toby is the company’s Vineyard Manager, upholding the premium quality and consistency of fruit produced from the vineyards. Amelia joined the Marketing Department in an assistant role early in 2007, and in late 2008 went out into the world to gain more experience to bring back to the company later on in her career. Trent, the youngest, has been part of the hardworking cellar team at the Illaparra Winery since vintage 2006. All three children share Grant and Helen’s vision to continue this long family tradition of bringing exceptional wines to the world.

“I am a romantic, and I have a real sense of my family history, of my father and grandfather, and what they achieved.” Grant Burge

View Grant Burge website

Other Information

  • 2019 vintage
  • 3 x 750mL units
  • SA - Barossa, South Australia
  • Screwcap closure
  • 14.5% alc.

The Grays Advantage

We’ll despatch your product the next working day! Depending on your location, you can expect delivery anywhere between 2 and 5 working days from payment date.


We will send you an email notifying you as soon as your items have left our warehouse.


In this email, you will find the name of the carrier company and the consignment note number of your item as well as information on tracking the delivery of your item online. Simply follow the link to the relevant website and enter your reference number. You will then be able to quickly and efficiently track the delivery status of your item!


Please Note: Your goods will be delivered to your registered address. We do delivery Australia wide except for a few remote territories, please check the shipping calculator to confirm delivery availability and timeframes.


Click here for details

94 Points by Andrew Caillard in the Summary Scores Accolade Tasting on 1/1/2021

Deep crimson. Lifted dark plum, blackberry, chinotto aromas with mocha/ wood varnish notes. Densely concentrated palate with plentiful saturated inky dark fruits, fine persistent grainy/ chocolaty tannins, attractive mid-palate volume and underlying roasted walnut notes. Finishes claret-firm and bitter-sweet with plenty of mineral length. Generous and vigorous. Drink soon – 2030 14.5% alc

92 Points by James Halliday in the 2023 James Halliday Wine Companion on 8/1/2022

Shiraz sourced from the Filsell, Cameron Vale, Materne, Stansborough and Colin Burge vineyards, aged for 18 months in a mix of old and new French and American oak. Consistency and inherent drinking enjoyment has long been a trademark of the Burge wines. Here, there is flesh and sinew, fruits dark and black, layers of spice and tones of earth, deep spice and chocolate, with fine firm tannins and a dark savoury sheen on the finish.

The Grays Advantage

We’ll despatch your product the next working day! Depending on your location, you can expect delivery anywhere between 2 and 5 working days from payment date.


We will send you an email notifying you as soon as your items have left our warehouse.


In this email, you will find the name of the carrier company and the consignment note number of your item as well as information on tracking the delivery of your item online. Simply follow the link to the relevant website and enter your reference number. You will then be able to quickly and efficiently track the delivery status of your item!


Please Note: Your goods will be delivered to your registered address. We do delivery Australia wide except for a few remote territories, please check the shipping calculator to confirm delivery availability and timeframes.


Click here for details

Warranty Details

As this is a Private Cellar sale we are unable to guarantee the contents of the bottles. GraysOnline normal 30 Day Money Back Guarantee does NOT apply to wines in this sale. All wines are bought on an "as is" basis, and no returns or refunds will be accepted on the basis of quality.

Customer Reviews

Private Cellar

Grant Burge Filsell Shiraz 2019 (3x 750mL), Barossa, SA.

Closes:

Current Bid (6 bids)
$25
No reserve
Reserve
There is no reserve for this item. The highest bidder will win the item.
Buyers premium
Variable
Final Bid Price Buyers Premium
ANY 17.5%

Learn more

buyers premium not included in the price. Excludes any Debit Card / Credit Card / PayPal surcharges that will apply. 

 
Autobid
Select the maximum amount you're willing to pay for the item(s) you are bidding on. Once you have confirmed a bid, you are committed to paying up to your maximum bid for each item.

The Grays Autobid system does the work for you by comparing your bid to other bidders and increasing your bid by increments up to your maximum bid amount to win the lot.
Anna Boydell Enquires about the item