Langmeil
Wine of the Month | Special $21.99 each | Available until 18 may, 2025.
“Barossa brilliance.”
About: Settled in 1842, Langmeil was the name given to one of the earliest German villages in the Barossa Valley. This name translates as ‘Long Mile’ which represents the distance from the historic winery site to the Langmeil church and what it means to commit oneself to a life of wine.
Origin: Barossa Valley.
Type: Shiraz.
Analysis: 14.5% ABV.
Tasting Notes: Bright, juicy and rich fruit flows over the tongue giving a lovely full palate yet medium-bodied. Lightly peppery notes add to the complexity, with hints of liquorice and silky tannins flowing onto the long, fruity and spicy finish.
Colour: Deep crimson.
Aroma: Satsuma plum and raspberries, with floral, herbal and savoury notes with a touch of white pepper.
Palate: Bright, juicy and rich fruit give a full, yet medium-bodied palate.
Serving Suggestion: Pairs well with grazing platters of cheeses, pâtés, cured meats, dried fruits and condiments.