Dandelion Vineyards

Lionheart of the Barossa Shiraz 2021

Barossa Valley

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Lionheart Shiraz is aptly named after Barossa’s lifelong champion of old vines and Dandelion’s co-founder, Carl Lindner. These ancient, gnarled vines, many over a hundred years of age, are not only surviving but thriving on their own roots in some of the oldest soils on the planet. The ‘God’s Hill Vineyard’ is also well named as it sits at 1,400 feet in elevation overlooking the Barossa Valley to the west. In the first week of April whole bunches of Shiraz were hand harvested, then gently crushed and naturally fermented in open fermenters for eight days, hand plunged twice a day, before careful basket pressing into new (25%) and older French Oak Barriques to finish fermentation. After 18 months maturation and a racking in the same oak, the wine was bottled without filtration or fining, to capture the essence of Carl’s vines.

Vineyard

Lionheart Shiraz is aptly named after Barossa’s lifelong champion of old vines and Dandelion’s co-founder, Carl Lindner. These ancient, gnarled vines, many over a hundred years of age, are not only surviving but thriving on their own roots in some of the oldest soils on the planet. The ‘God’s Hill Vineyard’ is also well named as it sits at 1,400 feet in elevation overlooking the Barossa Valley to the west.

Winemaking

In the first week of April whole bunches of Shiraz were hand harvested, then gently crushed and naturally fermented in open fermenters for eight days, hand plunged twice a day, before careful basket pressing into new (25%) and older French Oak Barriques to finish fermentation. After 18 months maturation and a racking in the same oak, the wine was bottled without filtration or fining, to capture the essence of Carl’s vines.

Vintage

The Barossa Valley experienced mild conditions of generally below-average temperatures for the entire growing season.

Tasting Note

The nose has dark chocolate aromatics, with a subtle bouquet of soy, lavender, pink peppercorns, rosemary, and eucalyptus bark when it rains. The palate is plush with berry flavors, and flows with sweeping tannins as if taken by the tide.

Color

Red

Appellation

Barossa Valley

Certifications

ORGANIC

Farming

Organic

Alcohol

14%

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