Mount Langi Ghiran Billi Billi Shiraz 2002
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Mount Langi Ghiran is located in the Grampians, a mountainous region west of Melbourne that enjoys cooler nights than most other winegrowing areas in Australia. This is the winery's value bottling, which winemaker Trevor Mast makes from purchased grapes. The cool 2002 vintage amplified the crisp, peppery character in the fruit. 2,000 cases imported.
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Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Great Dividing Range in the Grampians region of Victoria, the Mount Langi Ghiran (Aboriginal for home of the yellow-tailed black cockatoo) vineyard is one of the most isolated and unique sites in Australian viticulture. The vineyard, with its towering granite cliffs and loamy red soils, encapsulates an extraordinary sense of place. Mount Langi Ghiran, or Langi, as it is fondly referred to, was originally planted in 1870 where is has become the home of one of Australia's finest cool climate wines, the Langi Shiraz.