2022 Langmeil Valley Floor Barossa Shiraz

Grape
Shiraz
Its Origins
Once a trading village established in 1842, this remarkable place is a captivating pocket of Australia’s wine and vine history that is a must when visiting the Barossa. Owned by the Lindner family, whose own mark on the Barossa spans six-generations of farming, food, community and wine, Langmeil is renowned for its preservation of old vines and the making of distinguished wines from these cherished sites. At the pinnacle of its winemaking is The Freedom 1843 Shiraz, made from what is understood to be the world’s oldest surviving shiraz vineyard believed planted in 1843 at the heart of this historical patch of Barossa earth.
What The Critics Say
91/100 The Wine Front, Gary Walsh
"A little new American oak with some new French. Apparently 11 and 5% respectively. A bold wine, and what you might call ‘modern traditional’ in style. Black fruit, dark chocolate, mint, toasty vanilla and coconut oak. It’s full-bodied, lots of flavour, acidity a little lively perhaps, grainy open-weave tannin, black fruit and toasty oak with a dry finish of good length. A wine that knows its audience (not that I’m suggesting that it’s sentient)." Drink 2025 - 2032+
Variety | Shiraz / Syrah |
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Region | Barossa |
Closure | Cap |
Volume | 750ml |
Maturity | 2025 - 2032+ |
This Wine Goes Well With
Taste
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