Style |
Red |
---|---|
Country |
Australia |
Region |
Langhorne Creek |
Grape |
Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz / Syrah |
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Stickleback Red, Heartland
£13.95
Heartland Wines is a joint venture from industry veterans and lifelong mates Ben Glaetzer (of Glaetzer Wines fame) and Nick Keukenmeester in Langhorne Creek, South Australia. From its inception in 1999, Heartland’s ethos has been to create wines of balance, texture and a distinctive Australian identity.
Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz give this wine a rich, savoury character and good structure. A splash of Lagrein contributes spice and tannin. The tightness and structure of the Lagrein, pulls the wine together and balances the sweeter spice.
Loads of wine for the money, one of Australia’s best value wines.
Great with grilled meats of all description…
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