Pure Eden Shiraz 2021

LANGMEIL

Pure Eden Shiraz
2021

  • Vegan
Country
Australia
Regulated designation
Geographical Indication (GI)
Region
South Australia
Subregion
Barossa
Varietal(s)
Shiraz
Alcohol percentage
15%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
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About this winery

Chief Winemaker Paul Lindner aims to produce world class wines using Langmeil's own individual style while taking advantage of the distinctive hallmarks of the Barossa. Langmeil ensures that all vineyard sources offer variety as well as the highest quality. Techniques and Philosophies Paul has a passion for utilizing old world and new world technology, minimal handling and filtration techniques, to ensure the full potential of the fruit is captured, resulting in fruit driven wines with subtle...

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Press reviews

Wine Advocate

- 96 points -

96+

September 2022 (Vintage 2019)

On the front label of this 2019 Pure Eden Shiraz is the succession of owners of this Eden Valley vineyard. It's an impressive list of families. The nose here is peppered with mineral detail, black tea, graphite, raspberry and pink peppercorns. This is utterly gorgeous, but the Eden, when it's treated right, absolutely is gorgeous. It is capable of majesty and poise like no other. I am totally in love with Eden Valley Shiraz when it's on song.

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James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 95 points -

August 2024 (Vintage 2021)

A single-site wine made from an Eden Valley vineyard planted by Charles Angas in the 1890s. Such a lovely wine. Detailed black and blue fruits with hints of cedar, sage, tea leaves, licorice, roasting meats, mountain herbs, layers of spice, pressed flowers, olive tapenade and earth. Excellent focus, pure fruit and length of flavour set against a ripe, fine tannin backdrop with a fresh seam of acidity propelling things along nicely.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

November 2022 (Vintage 2019)

Aromas of blackberries, plums, oak and nutmeg. Full-bodied with velvety tannins. Brighter and fresher on the palate than the nose lets on. Savory undertones to a solid core of red and black fruit. Drink now. Screw cap.

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