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Langmeil Shiraz The Freedom 750ml 2005
Sku: 1552836
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Country: Australia
Region: South Australia
Sub-Region: Barossa
Appellation: Barossa Valley
Grape Varietal: Syrah
Type: Still wine
Reg. 107.99
On Sale $82.99
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The Auricht family planted the first Shiraz vineyard at Langmeil in the mid 1840s of which a few acres still remain. When Langmeil Winery purchased the property, this vineyard had lain untended for almost a decade. It has taken four years to prune it back to manageable conditions. These very old dry gorwn Shiraz vines are hand pruned, handpicked; and yield less than two tonnes of grapes per acre, thereby producing fruit with extreme intensity of color and flavor. Made as a single vineyard wine since 1997, the Freedom Shiraz will continue to showcase this vineyard and the unique and rare quality of its wines for many years to come.

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It is said great wine starts in the vineyard. Langmeil’s commitment to 100% premium Barossa wine certainly upholds this philosophy. Paul Lindner, chief winemaker, is involved in the winemaking process from vine to wine. Through liaison with growers, he sees how the seasons affect the fruit; he learns then recommends the best practices to ensure optimum quality. By keeping individual vineyard parcels separate throughout the winemaking process, he can assess each vineyard for consistency and quality every vintage.

Such differentiation also highlights the varietal characteristics of each subregion. This process is crucial in ensuring wellbalanced wines with subtle complexities. Langmeil obtains much of its fruit from old, prephylloxera and own root vineyards throughout the region, in order to guarantee the quality and consistency of its wines.

Langmeil dry grows many of its own vineyards and encourages its growers to do the same. Because they are not irrigated, the vines search for water and push their roots deep into the ground. Thus they produce fruit of outstanding quality, with depth, colour and flavour not found in other, irrigated vines. Australia is the driest continent in the world and South Australia, the state in which the Barossa is located, is the driest state of Australia. Yet it is possible to produce in the Barossa outstanding wine from dry grown vines.



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