Mitchelton Preece Heathcote Shiraz 2018 (6 Bottles) Nagambie, Victoria

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This 2017 Preece Shiraz proudly sources fruit the prized Cambrian soils on the Eastern flanks of Mount Burramboot within Victoria’s Heathcote region. At an altitude of 150 metres above sea level, the ancient soil profiles and Mediterranean climate lend themselves to the production of generous flavours and abundant yet supple tannin.

Deep red in colour with a distinct purple hue, the nose offers aromas of blackberry and plum with dark chocolate and is supported by spicy vanilla notes.

The full palate and mouth fill greets the taster with layers of plum, blueberry and spice. Well balanced oak and rounded tannin build on the long and flavoursome finish.

AWARDS
Gold – 2018 Great Australian Shiraz Challenge
91 points, 2020 James Halliday Wine Companion

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About Mitchelton Wines

The first crop of vines were planted here in 1969, and the winery named after the historic explorer Major Thomas Mitchell. The iconic 55-metre tower at Mitchelton, designed by Ted Ashton, features proudly on some of Mitchelton’s wine labels. We regularly re-plant the banks of the Goulburn River with native gums and grasses.

Our vineyards produce grapes not only in the Mitchelton Estate but also the famous Heathcote area, which are exclusively Shiraz plantings on the north-facing side of Mount Camel. From the rich, ochre-red ancient earth of the weathered Dookie Hills to the alluvial sands of the Goulburn Valley floor, this part of Victoria around Mitchelton is home to several wineries both distinctive and distinguished. The warmth of the region is softened by an abundance of lakes, billabongs and creeks, while the loose, sandy and gravelly soils typically produce generous yields without compromising colour or flavour.

The alluvial river sediments on which the Mitchelton Estate was founded come from the granite Strathbogie Ranges in the east, the mudstone sediments of the Graytown Hills, and the ancient marine deposits of the mountains to the south. The unique characteristics of these various soil types interact with our vine roots in a variety of ways, ultimately creating unique wines of great complexity.

Since its inception in 1969, Mitchelton has developed a proud history of quality amassed around our award winning wines crafted from our main vineyard in Nagambie. Today we also pick grapes from our Toolleen estate vineyard in Heathcote and source quality fruit from our grower partners across Victorian wine regions.

Mitchelton

Mitchelton Wines, founded in 1969 by Ross Shelmerdine, is a renowned Australian winery with a rich history dating back to 1836 when explorer Major Thomas Mitchell crossed the area. Shelmerdine, with Colin Preece, identified the ideal site for premium grape cultivation along the Goulburn River. The winery features iconic architecture, including a 55-meter tower designed by architects Robin Boyd and Ted Ashton, and recently expanded with a boutique hotel and day spa.

Specializing in Shiraz, Riesling, and Rhône blends, Mitchelton wines embody the estate’s unique terroir. Sustainability is central to its philosophy, with innovative water management, minimal pesticide use, and eco-friendly packaging. The estate’s vineyards, spanning the Mitchelton Estate and Heathcote, thrive on diverse soils, producing wines of complexity and character. Mitchelton continues its legacy of excellence, drawing visitors with its luxurious accommodations, wine experiences, and commitment to the environment.