
- 93 points -
May 2019Very well put together. Concentration of peachy fruit characters on the palate help to carry the length, and the balanced acidity provides a refreshing, herbaceous finish.
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2018
$30.81*
9 case(s) available
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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Plentiful winter rains gave the vines a healthy start to the 2018 growing season. Several heat spikes in late January and early February (it’s not a South Australian summer if you don’t have a couple!) interrupted veraison. Despite a later than anticipated start and an earlier than usual finish, the compressed harvest produced wines of deep colour, flavour and balance across the board.
Aged 12 months in seasoned oak.
Ripe red fruits and black cherry on the nose with mocha, subtle savoury and herbal notes adding complexity. Bright and juicy fruits coat the palate and are balanced by pepper and sweet spices. Medium-bodied in structure with great complexity and lovely silky tannins which flow through the fruity, peppery and spicy finish.
Very well put together. Concentration of peachy fruit characters on the palate help to carry the length, and the balanced acidity provides a refreshing, herbaceous finish.
See detailed press reviewAromas of poached pears, peaches and melon lead to a palate with a fresh, pear and apple core, as well as some gently crispy, chalky texture. A blend of 47% viognier, 29% marsanne, 12% roussanne and 12% clairette.
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