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Langmeil Wines is committed to producing wines that honor the history and terroir of the Barossa Valley, with a particular focus on preserving and nurturing some of the oldest vineyards in the region. Known for its meticulous attention to detail, Langmeil produces wines that capture the essence of this exceptional land, ensuring that each bottle expresses the unique characteristics of the Barossa’s diverse terroirs. The Orphan Bank Shiraz 2021 is one of the many expressions of Langmeil's dedication to quality and heritage, crafted from some of the Barossa's rarest vines. With a blend of tradition and modern winemaking techniques, Langmeil’s wines are a perfect balance of elegance and power, showcasing the beauty of the region's exceptional climate and soils.
Langmeil's commitment to preserving old, rare, and exceptional vineyards underpins their winemaking philosophy. With a focus on sustainability and the use of organic practices, Langmeil works to protect the unique character of the Barossa Valley, ensuring that the wines they produce reflect the rich history and culture of the region. By using traditional methods, alongside innovative techniques, Langmeil delivers wines that are both accessible and age-worthy, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Langmeil Wines is committed to producing wines that honor the history and terroir of the Barossa Valley, with a particular focus on preserving and nurturing some of the oldest vineyards in the region. Known for its meticulous attention to detail, Langmeil produces wines that capture the essence of this exceptional land, ensuring that each bottle expresses the unique characteristics of the Barossa’s diverse terroirs. The Orphan Bank Shiraz 2021 is one of the many expressions of Langmeil's dedication to quality and heritage, crafted from some of the Barossa's rarest vines. With a blend of tradition and modern winemaking techniques, Langmeil’s wines are a perfect balance of elegance and power, showcasing the beauty of the region's exceptional climate and soils.
Langmeil's commitment to preserving old, rare, and exceptional vineyards underpins their winemaking philosophy. With a focus on sustainability and the use of organic practices, Langmeil works to protect the unique character of the Barossa Valley, ensuring that the wines they produce reflect the rich history and culture of the region. By using traditional methods, alongside innovative techniques, Langmeil delivers wines that are both accessible and age-worthy, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Langmeil Winery, established in 1842, holds a significant place in the history of the Barossa Valley. Founded by Christian Auricht, a Prussian migrant who planted some of the region’s earliest vines, Langmeil’s rich heritage includes the oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard in the world. After changing hands several times, the winery was revitalised in 1996 by three local mates who brought it back to life with a focus on sustainability and quality. Today, Langmeil is a family-owned winery renowned for its premium wine production and commitment to preserving the Barossa’s winemaking traditions.
Langmeil's approach to winemaking is deeply rooted in the region’s history, working with old vine vineyards and producing wines that showcase the Barossa's distinct terroir. Their wines are made with care and respect for the land, incorporating both traditional methods and modern innovations to bring out the best of the Barossa’s unique characteristics.
Langmeil’s winemaking philosophy is centered around the belief that great wines come from great vineyards. The winery is dedicated to preserving the Barossa Valley's rich winemaking heritage by focusing on the protection of old and rare vineyards. Through organic farming practices and sustainable viticulture, Langmeil ensures that their wines express the unique terroirs of the region. Their approach combines traditional winemaking techniques with innovative methods to produce wines that are both classic and contemporary, rich in character, and capable of aging gracefully. With a deep respect for the land, Langmeil is committed to making wines that honour the history of the Barossa Valley while embracing its future.
The winery’s custodianship of historic vineyards, such as the Jackaman’s Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard, reflects their deep respect for the land and its history. Langmeil’s wines, like the Jackaman’s Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, are crafted to celebrate the Barossa’s unique blend of history, climate, and craftsmanship.
A luxurious blend of red and blue fruits, with hints of clove, cedar, and sage, all underpinned by rich, savoury undertones.
A juicy medley of raspberry and Satsuma plum, intertwined with bramble and pepper, and a touch of allspice sweetness that enriches the mouthfeel.
The fine, textural tannins create a long, balanced finish with a subtle kick of bramble and pepper, lingering beautifully.
Product Description:
Langmeil Wines is committed to producing wines that honour the history and terroir of the Barossa Valley, with a particular focus on preserving and nurturing some of the oldest vineyards in the region. Known for its meticulous attention to detail, Langmeil produces wines that capture the essence of this exceptional land, ensuring that each bottle expresses the unique characteristics of the Barossa’s diverse terroirs. The Orphan Bank Shiraz 2021 is one of the many expressions of Langmeil's dedication to quality and heritage, crafted from some of the Barossa's rarest vines. With a blend of tradition and modern winemaking techniques, Langmeil’s wines are a perfect balance of elegance and power, showcasing the beauty of the region's exceptional climate and soils.
Langmeil's commitment to preserving old, rare, and exceptional vineyards underpins their winemaking philosophy. With a focus on sustainability and the use of organic practices, Langmeil works to protect the unique character of the Barossa Valley, ensuring that the wines they produce reflect the rich history and culture of the region. By using traditional methods, alongside innovative techniques, Langmeil delivers wines that are both accessible and age-worthy, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Maker
Langmeil Winery, established in 1842, holds a significant place in the history of the Barossa Valley. Founded by Christian Auricht, a Prussian migrant who planted some of the region’s earliest vines, Langmeil’s rich heritage includes the oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard in the world. After changing hands several times, the winery was revitalised in 1996 by three local mates who brought it back to life with a focus on sustainability and quality. Today, Langmeil is a family-owned winery renowned for its premium wine production and commitment to preserving the Barossa’s winemaking traditions.
Langmeil's approach to winemaking is deeply rooted in the region’s history, working with old vine vineyards and producing wines that showcase the Barossa's distinct terroir. Their wines are made with care and respect for the land, incorporating both traditional methods and modern innovations to bring out the best of the Barossa’s unique characteristics.
Philosophy:
Langmeil’s winemaking philosophy is centered around the belief that great wines come from great vineyards. The winery is dedicated to preserving the Barossa Valley's rich winemaking heritage by focusing on the protection of old and rare vineyards. Through organic farming practices and sustainable viticulture, Langmeil ensures that their wines express the unique terroirs of the region. Their approach combines traditional winemaking techniques with innovative methods to produce wines that are both classic and contemporary, rich in character, and capable of aging gracefully. With a deep respect for the land, Langmeil is committed to making wines that honour the history of the Barossa Valley while embracing its future.
Tasting Notes:
Nose
An Aromatic Symphony
A luxurious blend of red and blue fruits, with hints of clove, cedar, and sage, all underpinned by rich, savoury undertones.
Palate
Vibrant and Bold
A juicy medley of raspberry and Satsuma plum, intertwined with bramble and pepper, and a touch of allspice sweetness that enriches the mouthfeel.
Finish
A Lasting Impression
The fine, textural tannins create a long, balanced finish with a subtle kick of bramble and pepper, lingering beautifully.
The Finer Details
Style - Red Wine
Varietal - Shiraz
Country - Australia
Region - Barossa, South Australia
Vintage - 2021
Bottle Size - 750ml
ABV - 14.8%