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Little Giant Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

Little Giant Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022

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Dozen Price: $203.88
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The 2022 iteration of Little Giant Barossa Valley Shiraz showcases added elegance and lift thanks to the incorporation of cooler Eden Valley fruit. This lends an exceptional boost of aromatic depth, intrigue, and liveliness to the wine. Despite its contemporary style, this Barossa Shiraz still maintains a delicate balance of subtle vanilla and chocolate notes due to its maturation in older oak barrels. The finish is pleasantly soft, yet retains its fresh and vibrant character. Perfectly pairs with a timeless beef and mushroom pie.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Shiraz

Size: 750mL

Region: Barossa Valley

ABV: 14.5%

Vintage: 2022

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Winery & Vintage Info

The southern hairy-nose wombat is smaller than other wombats but is stocky, robust and the proud state emblem of South Australia. Like the might of the little wombat, Little Giant is crafted from premium regional South Australian fruit from established vineyards that deliver character and interest well above their size and weight.

Hand-crafted and made with minimal additions and preservatives, these are wines made of the vineyard. The grapes are picked at optimal ripeness, minimally handled in the winery and fruit vibrancy is not hidden by non-essential artefact. Seeking first and foremost fruit expression, drinkability and to be a great accompaniment to food. Don’t let the size fool you, these are wines you’ll want to drink.

Little Giant Shiraz is crafted from fruit sourced from select premium vineyards of both the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley. Picked in the cool of the morning to retain freshness, the fruit is de-stemming and fermented in stainless steel tanks. The wine then spent nine moths in used large format French and American oak barrels to build structure whilst softening the palate and develop flavour complexity without overt extraction of oak characters.

In 2022 the Barossa experienced outstanding growing conditions. Harvest started approximately 2 weeks later than the past 10 year average with Shiraz being picked mid to late March. A wet spring provided optimal soil moisture throughout the harvest months, spring storms resulted in lower than usual fruit set and although yields were lower the quality was high. Mild summer temperatures facilitated a long and slow ripening period which resulted in optimum colour development, and balance between fruit flavour and tannin.

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