2022 Shiraz 'Neil Ashmead Grand Tourer', Elderton
Barossa Valley, Australia
Crafted in honour of Elderton co-founder Neil Ashmead, the 2022 Neil Ashmead Grand Tourer Shiraz is a tribute to the passion and pioneering spirit that helped shape the Barossa Valley into one of Australia’s premier wine regions. This wine is a bold yet elegant expression of Shiraz, drawn from two distinctive vineyard sites: the historic Nuriootpa vineyard, planted in 1954, and the Greenock vineyard, established in 1980.
In the glass, the nose is immediately expressive, brimming with aromas of fresh blueberry and ripe plum, underpinned by whispers of spice, vanilla bean, and a touch of graphite. On the palate, this Shiraz impresses with plush layers of juicy summer berry pudding, charcuterie spice, and a lively peppery zest that brings tension and brightness.
There’s a wonderful harmony between power and finesse; its creamy mid-palate texture is framed by fine, powdery tannins that glide through to a long, poised finish. This vintage exemplifies the best of the Barossa: bold fruit character, structural integrity, and a sense of place. Enjoy now or cellar confidently for up to 10 years.
Whats in the bottle
 100% Shiraz
Notable Awards
 94 Points – Dave Brookes – James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion.   “The late Neil Ashmead was a sports car nut, and I’ve always liked this wine for its purity and the gear stick imprinted on the capsule. Estate-grown fruit, 82/18% Greenock/Nuriootpa, matured 14 months in French oak puncheons. Satsuma plum, dark cherry and macerated berry fruits with hints of baking spices, earth, violets, roasting meats, olive tapenade, espresso and dark chocolate. Full bodied yet energetic and vital with deep, pure fruit, a tight, fine tannin frame and a regional thumbprint that is long and true. Drink by 2033.”
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The vineyard was first planted on the banks of the North Para River in Nuriootpa in 1894 by early German settlers, the Scholz family. In 1916, it was purchased by Samuel Elderton Tolley who named the Estate ‘Elderton’. He built himself a sprawling homestead on the Estate and sold the fruit to his family’s winery. It was run successfully for many years, but became derelict in the early years of the vine pull (circa 1975).
“If you buy the house, I will give you the surrounding 72 acres of old vines for nothing”. This was the proposal offered to Lorraine and Neil Ashmead. The rambling old homestead looked ideal for a growing family and the Ashmead’s worked tirelessly to salvage and restore a phenomenal treasure of a vineyard.
In 1982 the first wine was made under the Elderton label.
The second generation, Cameron and Allister, took the reins of the business in 2003 and today work alongside their wives, Jules and Rebecca, to run Elderton Wines, with Lorraine enjoying retirement (you might see her pottering in the Cellar Door garden).
In 2024, a new entity named Ashmead Family Vintners became the overarching business responsible for winemaking and marketing all our family’s vinous and viticultural pursuits.
This ensures that as Elderton inches towards the inclusion of the third generation, it can do so focusing on what Elderton does best – creating estate grown and made Barossan wines that showcase traditional highlights. Innovation will continue in both our vineyards and winemaking, but through subtle evolution.
Elderton remains committed to working with varieties that have a real footprint in our past as much as our future. Elderton will continue to create world class wines that couldn’t possibly come from anywhere else except our own home in the Barossa. We adore making some of Australia’s greatest wines from our estate vineyards and the gnarled and beautiful old vines that continue to thrive in the remarkable soils they sit in. None of this will change.
Winemaking techniques include handpicking the fruit, with 16% whole bunch inclusion from the Greenock vineyard placed at the bottom of open concrete fermenters before de-stemming the remaining fruit on top. After nine days of fermentation on skins, the wine was pressed off to a combination of new and seasoned French oak. It remained on lees post-malolactic fermentation, with frequent lees stirring to build mid-palate creaminess and ensure seamless integration.
Grape	
Shiraz
Alcohol by Volume	
14.9%
Vintage	
2021
Country	
Australia
Size	
750ml
Types	
Red Wine
Producer	
Elderton
Region	
Barossa Valley
2022 Shiraz 'Neil Ashmead Grand Tourer', Elderton
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