May 31, 2006

Mount Langi Ghiran Billi Billi Shiraz 2003

Filed under: Wine Reviews, Australian Wine, Shiraz, Red Wine, Grampians
Posted By: Murray

Mount Langi Ghiran Billi Billi ShirazThe Mount Langi Ghiran “Billi Billi” Shiraz is yet another value for money red highlighted by the current “Top 50″ promotion at Dan Murphy’s.

This Shiraz is blood red in colour with aromas of plum, cherry and chocolate. The wine feels rather full and fleshy in the mouth before bursting into a peppery finish that lingers for some time. With little tannin to speak of and drinking well now, this would be an ideal wine to crack open at a BBQ with a big t-bone steak.

Most red wines are definitely better if opened an hour or two before consumption, the Billi Billi Shiraz represents an extreme case of this rule. Minutes after opening, the peppery characters overwhelmed all other aspects of this wine, however after an hour the fruit characters came into balance.

Score: 7/10
Price: $14
Closure: Screwcap
Would I buy this wine again?
Yes, this is a good value for money quaffing red with character.

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