Mount Langi Ghiran

Region:
Australia, Victoria, Western Victoria, Grampians
Address:
80 Vine Road, Bayindeen, VIC, 3375, Australia
Website:
http://www.langi.com.au
Description:
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Great Dividing Range in the Grampians region of Victoria, the Mount Langi Ghiran (Aboriginal for home of the yellow-tailed black cockatoo) vineyard is one of the most isolated and unique sites in Australian viticulture. The vineyard, with its towering granite cliffs and loamy red soils, encapsulates an extraordinary sense of place. Mount Langi Ghiran , or Langi, as it is fondly referred to by the staff, was originally planted in 1870. It has become the home of one of Australia's finest cool climate wines, the Langi Shiraz. Langi was first planted with Shiraz in 1870, but was later replanted by the Fratin brothers in 1963. The exceptionally high quality of the Fratin's fruit quickly drew a strong following and in 1978, the brothers appointed Trevor Mast as consultant winemaker. Inspired by the potential of the vineyard and keen to develop it further, Trevor and Sandra Mast purchased the property in 1987. In late 2002 the property was sold to the Rathbone family. Today, Mount Langi Ghiran’s winemaking is led by Adam Louder, Chief Winemaker. Born and bred in the Grampians, Adam first started his career at Langi while working as a cellar hand under Trevor Mast. With rich experience across various wine regions around the globe, Adam returned in 2016 and upholds the winemaking philosophy that has long guided Langi; producing inimitable, distinctive cool climate wines that capture the unique terroir and extraordinary sense of place.
Email:
info@langi.com.au
Phone:
+61 3 5359 4400
Fax:
+61 3 9739 0135