Langmeil1843 Freedom Shiraz 2006
About this product
Langmeil Winery is home to The Freedom 1843 Shiraz, believed to be planted in 1843 by vigneron Christian Auricht. Escaping war and persecution in Prussia, Auricht travelled to his new homeland, finding freedom in the Barossa Valley. The original plantings still survive and are some of the oldest and rarest vines in the world.
Langmeil Winery is home to The Freedom 1843 Shiraz, believed to be planted in 1843 by vigneron Christian Auricht. Escaping war and persecution in Prussia, Auricht travelled to his new homeland, finding freedom in the Barossa Valley. The original plantings still survive and are some of the oldest and rarest vines in the world.
Full bodied red wines have a noticeably textural mouthfeel with bold, complex flavours. Often deeply coloured.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- TypeShiraz
- Size750mL
- RegionBarossa Valley
- Current Vintage2006
- Standard Drinks9.2
- Alcohol Volume15.5%
- CountryAustralia
- StateSouth Australia
- Brand NameLangmeil
- ClosureCork
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyFull Bodied
James Halliday
Australian wine writer, critic and winemaker

Vintage 2006
94 points
Really vibrant colour; a surprisingly elegant offering when looking at the bouquet, with plenty of red fruits framing the darker more serious elements; the palate is not in the same vein, with lots of oak, fruit and tannin piled in to create a wine of immense proportions, yet offering subtle complexity.
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