Mount Langi Ghiran Cliff Edge Shiraz 2005
Price £13.30
Stock Level: 61
| Grape: | Shiraz |
| Strength: | 15% |
| Style: | Full bodied |
| Size: | 750ml |
| Cellar Notes: | Cliff Edge is about synergies. Cliff Edge is born of careful vineyard selection and the forming of relationships with our growers to allow the focus to be on quality viticulture. Distinctive parcels of Shiraz from all corners of the Grampians are blended to create a wine that is enhanced by its individual components and therefore greater as a whole. Complementary elements work together to build a wine with complexity and regional character, this is cool climate Shiraz expressing the great elements of the region. Time in Barrel: Average 18 months |
| Appearance: | Dark ruby red with purple hues |
| Aromas: | black pepper and complex spices overlay dark plum and rich red fruits |
| Palate: | A plump and fruity front palate, fine but solid tannic structure, tight acidity when young adding length and complexity built from pepper, spices and pulled together by smart oak. |
| Serving Notes: | A versatile wine, particularly well matched to roasted, pan fried or barbecued red and white meat |
Vineyard: Mount Langi Ghiran www.langi.com.au
The vineyards of Mount Langi Ghiran are nestled between two dramatically beautiful mountain ranges on the southern edge of the Great Dividing Range in Western Victoria, 180 km west of Melbourne. Pronounced "Mount Langee Jeeran", the name is Aboriginal for "Home of the Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo". The initial vineyards were planted by the Fratin brothers in 1963, on the site of a vineyard that had been in operation at the turn of the century. Their first plantings were Shiraz, and initially, the grapes were sold to neighbouring winemakers. The exceptionally high quality of their fruit quickly drew a strong following and encouraged the Fratins to begin making their own wine. In 1979, Trevor Mast was appointed consultant winemaker. Inspired by the potential of the vineyard and keen to develop it further, he purchased the property in 1987. Two partnerships followed, until in late 2002 the property was purchased by the Rathbone family, also proprietors of Yering Station winery in the Yarra Valley. Dan Buckle joined the winemaking team at Mount Langi Ghiran in 2003 and brings to the team not only a great breadth of winemaking experience gained both in Australia and abroad, but skills across a variety of disciplines.


