Langmeil | Barossa Valley

Oldest Surviving Shiraz Vineyard in the World Freedom 1843

The Linder family have been immersed in the Barossa Valley's culture of farming, food and wine for over six generations and their Langmeil winery is a model of the family-run wine producer. Vines were first planted at Langmeil in the 1840s and it is home to what is believed to be the oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard in the world, planted in 1843, and known as The Freedom 1843. The commitment to quality in all aspects of production is unwavering, the wines showing the assurance and deft touch that only ever come from intimate knowledge of the region.

 

LANGMEIL WINERY

Langmeil Three Gardens GSM 2021
Langmeil Three Gardens GSM 2021

From £16.75

A contemporary GSM red blend from grapes grown in the Barossa since the 1840's...Read More...
Langmeil Three Gardens White 2020
Langmeil Three Gardens White 2020

From £16.75

A contemporary Rhône style blend of Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne...Read More...
Langmeil Barossa Valley Floor Shiraz 2020
Langmeil Barossa Valley Floor Shiraz 2020

From £21.00

With a Barossa Trust Mark, this wine represents the very essence of the region...Read More...
Langmeil The Fifth Wave Grenache 2020
Langmeil The Fifth Wave Grenache 2020

From £33.00

Old vine Grenache renown for its rich flavors, velvety texture & long finish...Read More...
Langmeil Jackaman's Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Langmeil Orphan Bank Barossa Shiraz 2021
Langmeil Orphan Bank Barossa Shiraz 2021

From £42.00

A deliciously rich, aromatic & elegant old vine Barossa Valley Shiraz...Read More...
Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz 2019
Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz 2019

From £85.00

At over 170 years old, perhaps the oldest & rarest vines in the world?...Read More...