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Heartland Wines Spice Trader Shiraz 2022

Special Price $18.00 Regular Price $19.00
Lots going on here in this aromatic, medium bodied gem. Blackberries, almonds, lush black fruits, spice and fine but assertive tannins. Impossibly easy to drink but with a presence that marks it as being something a bit spesh!
Heartland Wines Spice Trader Shiraz 2022
Wine Specs
Variety
Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage
2022
Winemaker
Ben Glaetzer
Body
Medium
Sweetness
Dry
Drinking Window
Now-2030
Alcohol %
14.5
Closure
Screwcap
Size
750 mL
Biodynamic
No
Heartland Wines is a brand co-owned by Ben Glaetzer of worldwide fame for his Glaetzer wines inc. Amon Ra and Anaperenna, and Nick Keukenmees. Ben is a winemaker of significant international standing, highly regarded for his tiny production Barossa Valley cuvées. and when he and Nick K stumbled across an awesome parcel of Langhorne Creek vines, passion rather than profit dictated the start of a new venture.
Langhorne Creek, SA

Region

Langhorne Creek, SA

Around 50km southeast of Adelaide, and just north of Lake Alexandrina, Langhorne Creek is ...
Around 50km southeast of Adelaide, and just north of Lake Alexandrina, Langhorne Creek is one of the oldest vineyard regions in South Australia. With vines first planted in 1860's, it is predominately a producer of full-bodied reds. Cabernet sauvignon and shiraz do well in the cool climate, and benefit from the unique soils along the riverbanks. The climate is often cool, with southerly winds coming in from the ocean and blowing straight across Lake Alexandrina. Like most South Australian regions, the heat will kick in when the wind comes down from the north in summer, but there are intermittent and not as constant as they are up north in the Barossa ... Read Full Article
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Langhorne Creek, SA
Langhorne Creek, SA

Around 50km southeast of Adelaide, and just north of Lake Alexandrina, Langhorne Creek is one of the oldest vineyard regions in South Australia. With vines first planted in 1860's, it is predominately a producer of full-bodied reds. Cabernet sauvignon and shiraz do well in the cool climate, and benefit from the unique soils along the riverbanks.

The climate is often cool, with southerly winds coming in from the ocean and blowing straight across Lake Alexandrina. Like most South Australian regions, the heat will kick in when the wind comes down from the north in summer, but there are intermittent and not as constant as they are up north in the Barossa. Soils are deep, sandy loams, regularly flooded in winter by diverting the nearby Bremer River into the vineyards. This all adds up to vigorous vines with generous canopies, and the classic Langhorne Creek style of red – soft and fragrant, very drinkable when young.

History

Named after cattle drover Alfred Langhorne, who brought stock

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