The Story 'Moyston Hills' Syrah 2021
Primary flavours
Dark Plum
Dried Berries
Black Pepper
Coffee
Details
So very purple and so spicy! This wonderful Grampians red has this beautiful purple joyous fruit push that just fills your senses with peppery plummy fruit goodness. Full-bodied and mouthfilling with meaty dark fruit, a savoury mid-palate and a hearty finish. It's savoury rather than sweet-fruited and feels real, earthy and deep with a long finish. Some lactones, some oak full bodied. Dark fruit coffee and black spice. Faintly bitter and meaty.
'The Story' is all about Rory. He will tell you otherwise, but we often think the maker is as important as the wines they produce. Quality is the only intention that Rory Lane ever has when creating wine for 'The Story'. Never one to credit his own genius for the wines, instead, he acknowledges the brilliance of the vineyards and his growers, often super marginal and cool places - much riskier to work with on a consistent basis. Take the crazy pandemic and bushfire year of 2020 for example. Rory basically didn't make any wine that year, for a variety of reasons, and not only because of the unforgettable fires, but ultimately felt the vintage wasn't good enough for 'The Story'. To virtually 'declassify' or reject an entire year (okay, the 2 tonnes of his best Shiraz aside) shows you a dedication to uncompromised quality for his brand. He is all about respecting place and the wines need to reflect that. Seriously intelligent. With a winery in the 'burbs of Melbourne, Rory Lane creates his wines from the vineyard first. Having access to incredible fruit from growers whose relationships he established and has nurtured since 'The Story's' infancy in the mid 00's. These growers know and trust Rory's winemaking prowess, and have even been guided by his intuitive foresight as to what grapes to grow where.
'The Story' is all about Rory. He will tell you otherwise, but we often think the maker is as important as the wines they produce. Quality is the only intention that Rory Lane ever has when creating wine for 'The Story'. Never one to credit his own genius for the wines, instead, he acknowledges the brilliance of the vineyards and his growers, often super marginal and cool places - much riskier to work with on a consistent basis. Take the crazy pandemic and bushfire year of 2020 for example. Rory basically didn't make any wine that year, for a variety of reasons, and not only because of the unforgettable fires, but ultimately felt the vintage wasn't good enough for 'The Story'. To virtually 'declassify' or reject an entire year (okay, the 2 tonnes of his best Shiraz aside) shows you a dedication to uncompromised quality for his brand. He is all about respecting place and the wines need to reflect that. Seriously intelligent. With a winery in the 'burbs of Melbourne, Rory Lane creates his wines from the vineyard first. Having access to incredible fruit from growers whose relationships he established and has nurtured since 'The Story's' infancy in the mid 00's. These growers know and trust Rory's winemaking prowess, and have even been guided by his intuitive foresight as to what grapes to grow where.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards full bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, high tannins, high alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Grampians
country
Australia
Grape type
Syrah
Wine Maker
The Story
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2021
Cellar period
10-20 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
State
VIC
Pairing guide
When it comes to food-friendly red wines that perfectly match the kind of hearty home cooking we can’t get enough of, few varieties can hold a candle to a good Aussie Shiraz. This Grampians wine is a barbecue champion - it’s going to work best with grilled chicken thighs, homemade beef or lamb burgers, racks of ribs, charred capsicums and all kinds of smoky, unctuous delights. It’s also great with lentil dishes, bean stews, slow-cooked meaty casseroles and chunky vegetable soups, too. Fantastic!
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Food
Cheese
Smoked Eggplant
Steak and Kidney Pie
Tastes
Fatty
Rich
Moods
Contemplative
Mood for something different
Seasons
Autumn
Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Grampians, Australia
The Grampians in Western Victoria has a stunning natural landscape that attracts droves of visitors each year. Picture forested foothills and rocky mountain ranges, and vineyards on hilly slopes. Grampians is recognised as a cooler climate region. The growing season in summer is characterised by warm days and cool to cold nights. Its proximity to the Southern Ocean is beneficial, maintaining steady temperatures through the growing season, with a cooling effect during summer.
The top varieties in the region are Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon, but the silky-smooth Shiraz has the main character energy! Stylish Shiraz, redolent with raspberry, cassis finishing pepper and savoury spice; all distinguishing features of Grampian Shiraz.
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