Glaetzer Amon Ra (Various Vintages)

Amon-Ra is considered to be the king of all gods. The temple of Amon-Ra, now known as the temple of Karnak, was believed to be the first temple to ever plant a mono-culture vineyard to produce wine for the citizens of the temple. Rameses 111 lists 513 vineyards belonging to the temple of Amon-Ra.The eye on the front of the label is the all-seeing eye of Horus. The ancient Egyptian eye of Horus or wedjat ("whole one") is a powerful symbol of protection. The eye of Horus is represented as a figure with six parts, corresponding to the six senses - touch, taste, hearing, thought, sight and smell. Ben created Amon-Ra Shiraz to appeal to all those senses."www.glaetzer.com

  • Glaetzer Amon Ra Shiraz 2003

    [SOLD-OUT] Glaetzer Amon Ra Shiraz 2003

    Region: SA- Barossa Valley

    Robert Parker 93 points!"Deep garnet-black in color, the 2003 Amon-Ra has warm blackberry preserve, dusty earth and red loam aromas highlighted by tobacco, cigar box and yeast extract notes. Framed by medium to firm levels of velvety tannins, the fruit...

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    $100.00
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  • Glaetzer Amon Ra Shiraz 2002

    [SOLD-OUT] Glaetzer Amon Ra Shiraz 2002

    Region: SA- Barossa Valley

    Robert Parker 95 points!"The flagship offering, the 2002 Shiraz, is produced from 90- to 100-year-old dry-farmed vineyards that yielded a microscopic .25-1 ton of fruit per acre. Aged 15 months in 100% new American oak barrels and hogsheads, its...

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    $195.00
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