MOUNT LANGI GHIRAN
The vineyards of Mount Langi Ghiran are nestled in the Grampians, between two dramatically beautiful mountain ranges on the southern edge of the Great Dividing Range, 180km west of Melbourne. Pronounced "Mount Langee Jeeran", the name is Aboriginal for "Home of the Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo". The governing principle at Mount Langi Ghiran is to preserve their longstanding dedication to quality by ensuring that vineyard cropping yields are kept low and that wines are produced using traditional winemaking practices and minimal intervention.
The Hollows vineyard located on the Northern slope of the Mount Langi Ghiran forms the core of this wine. The vineyard was established after Trevor Mast had completed an exhaustive search for land to expand the estate’s vineyard area. The site was chosen for its protection from the cold south westerlies and its variety of aspects and high-quality soils – very similar, in fact, to the estate’s original plantings. The Hollows Shiraz is an approachable and generous wine, displaying fragrant perfumes, complex spice and a luscious core of red and black fruits that beautifully showcases the Grampians region.
Colour - Deep, dense purple
Nose - Blackberry and dark cherry fruits, layered with oriental spice and complex cool climate characters.
Palate - Fine tannins are supported by bright berry fruit and delicate spice characters, medium bodied with good length of palate.
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