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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

The Heartland Shiraz offers an enticing glimpse of what the region of Langhorne Creek has to offer with its unique texture, intense fruit and multiple layers of aroma and flavour. It was aged for a year in refill French and American oak casks before being bottled, making for softer oak notes and letting the dark fruit and spice notes come to the fore. Try it with BBQ'd ribs!

The Heartland wines are a favourite at Market Wines. Coming from esteemed winemaker Ben Glaetzer in a lesser known pocket of the Barossa valley called Langhorne Creek.

When most of the world fears floods, Langhorne Creek viticulturists welcome a good winter flood. The region is famous for flood irrigation, soaking the vines to sustain for the rest of the growing season. Located near to Adelaide Hills in South Australia, much of the grapes here go into bulk wine production but some producers see the value in the cooler climate region to produce wines with elegance and lifted aromatics.

HEARTLAND SHIRAZ

SKU: 741606
Regular price $21.85
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COUNTRY: Australia

REGION: South Australia

VARIETAL: Shiraz

VINTAGE: 2020

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Langhorne Creek

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

The Heartland Shiraz offers an enticing glimpse of what the region of Langhorne Creek has to offer with its unique texture, intense fruit and multiple layers of aroma and flavour. It was aged for a year in refill French and American oak casks before being bottled, making for softer oak notes and letting the dark fruit and spice notes come to the fore. Try it with BBQ'd ribs!

The Heartland wines are a favourite at Market Wines. Coming from esteemed winemaker Ben Glaetzer in a lesser known pocket of the Barossa valley called Langhorne Creek.

When most of the world fears floods, Langhorne Creek viticulturists welcome a good winter flood. The region is famous for flood irrigation, soaking the vines to sustain for the rest of the growing season. Located near to Adelaide Hills in South Australia, much of the grapes here go into bulk wine production but some producers see the value in the cooler climate region to produce wines with elegance and lifted aromatics.