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Langmeil Pure Eden Shiraz 2018
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Langmeil Pure Eden Shiraz 2018
- Grape 100% Shiraz
- Country Australia
- Region Eden Valley
- Abv 14.5 %
- Case size 6 / 75cl
- 24 months oak treatment
- An alluring bouquet of red and blue fruits leap from the glass with savoury herbs and hints of black olive, cedar,
earthiness and white pepper. A medium to full-bodied wine with juicy Satsuma plum and raspberry fruits with plenty of velvety tannins adding structure and texture to the wine. Sweet and briary spices balance the juicy fruit with a subtle cedar note carrying through to the finish.
With a history dating back to 1842, Langmeil Winery is where a blend of Barossa cultural beginnings with world-class winemaking can truly be experienced. Once a trading village settled by German migrant Christian Auricht, this remarkable location forms a captivating pocket of Australian wine history and is home to what is believed to be the world oldest shiraz vineyard, The Freedom 1843. Family-owned and operated by the Lindner family, whose own mark on the region spans six-generations, Langmeil today embodies the ideals and experience passed down throughout the generations of Barossa winemakers and grapegrowers before them.
The Lindner family has been immersed in the Barossa’s culture of farming, food and wine for six generations, and their Langmeil winery is a model of the family-run producer. James Lindner is in charge of sales and marketing, while his brother Paul is chief winemaker; their respective activities are overseen by their parents Richard and Shirley. The commitment to quality in all aspects is unwavering, the wines showing the assurance and deft touch that only ever come from intimate knowledge of the region. Langmeil is also home to what is believed to be the oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard in the world, planted in 1843, and known as The Freedom 1843.