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    Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz 2021

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      The Freedom 1843 Shiraz from Langmeil is considered to have been planted in 1843 by a wine grower named Christian Auricht. Auricht, who was seeking refuge from war and persecution in Prussia, migrated to the Barossa Valley and found freedom there. The original plantings still exist and are among the world's oldest and rarest vines. The Freedom 1843 Shiraz has been lauded by wine critics and was re-classified in the prestigious Langton's Classification VII honour roll in the 'Outstanding' category, which describes "The best of Australian winemaking practices, vineyard provenance and regional voice." This is 100% Shiraz from 178+ year old ancestor vines. It  matures in 46% new and 54% seasoned French oak hogsheads and barriques for twenty-six months.

      Super intense aroma of ripe Satsuma plum, herbal and savoury notes combine with hints of cedar and sweet spices. This wine is rich, sweet fruited with a wonderful balance. With briary and sweet spices and lovely, silky tannins. Delicious.

      The Freedom 1843 Shiraz from Langmeil is considered to have been planted in 1843 by a wine grower named Christian Auricht. Auricht, who was seeking refuge from war and persecution in Prussia, migrated to the Barossa Valley and found freedom there. The original plantings still exist and are among the world's oldest and rarest vines. The Freedom 1843 Shiraz has been lauded by wine critics and was re-classified in the prestigious Langton's Classification VII honour roll in the 'Outstanding' category, which describes "The best of Australian winemaking practices, vineyard provenance and regional voice." This is 100% Shiraz from 178+ year old ancestor vines. It  matures in 46% new and 54% seasoned French oak hogsheads and barriques for twenty-six months.

      Super intense aroma of ripe Satsuma plum, herbal and savoury notes combine with hints of cedar and sweet spices. This wine is rich, sweet fruited with a wonderful balance. With briary and sweet spices and lovely, silky tannins. Delicious.

      Varietal

      Shiraz

      Country

      Australia

      Region

      Barossa

      Vintage

      2021

      ABV

      14.8%

      Bottle size

      750ml

      Trusted by the professionals

      Very deep red-purple colour with a hugely complex regional Barossa bouquet of forest-floor, graphite, ironstone and tar, with smoky oak nuances and the flavour is decadently rich, fleshy and concentrated. The lavish tannins are supple and balanced, and there is regional pepper, too. A sumptuous wine of real gravitas.

      — Huon Hooke, The Real Review, 97 Points.

      Langmeil

      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.

      Tasting notes

      NOSE
      Satsuma Plum, Cedar, Sweet Spices

      Big Barossa bouquet of forest-floor, graphite, red earth and tar, with smoky oak.

      PALATE
      Sweet Fruit, Briary, Full-Bodied

      The lavish tannins are supple and balanced, and there is regional pepper, too.

      FINISH
      All Spice, Peppery, Fruity Finish

      Allspice flowing through to the lengthy, peppery, fruity finish. Sumptuous!