Orphan Bank Shiraz 2017

LANGMEIL

Orphan Bank Shiraz
2017

  • Végan
Pays
Australie
Désignation réglementée
Indication géographique (IG)
Région
Australie-Méridionale
Sous-région
Barossa
Cépage(s)
Shiraz 100 %
Couleur
Rouge
Site web du producteur

Information sur le domaine

Paul Lindner, vinificateur en chef, et Tyson Bitter, vinificateur, ont pour objectif de produire des vins de classe mondiale en faisant appel au style unique de Langmeil et en tirant profit des caractéristiques remarquables de la vallée de Barossa. Nous veillons à ce que tous nos sites viticoles offrent de la diversité et une qualité exceptionnelle. Techniques et philosophies C’est avec passion que Paul préconise l’utilisation de techniques viticoles de l’Ancien et du Nouveau Monde,...

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Revues de presse

James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 96 points -

Juin 2021 (Millésime 2012)

Vines planted 1860, 10 rows relocated after 150 years; basket-pressed, open-fermented, matured for 2 years in French oak. Unsurprisingly rich and layered blackberry/blackcurrant fruit with notes of earth and licorice, yet all this comes in a measured way. Excellent oak and tannin balance.

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Decanter

- 95 points -

Justin Knock MW, Tina Gellie, Roger Jones., Mars 2023 (Millésime 2012)

In 2006, Langmeil saved 10 rows of pre-1860s Shiraz from the developer’s bulldozer. He replanted the ‘orphans’ (which share a common ancestry with Langmeil’s Freedom 1843 block, the world’s oldest surviving Shiraz vines) in their new home alongside the original Langmeil vineyard on the banks of the North Para river. For Orphan Bank, the 2012’s mix of 78% Barossa Valley and 22% Eden Valley fruit, from vineyards averaging 88 years of age, was matured in 50% new and 50% seasoned French oak hogsheads for 24 months. Justin Knock MW: Perfumed aromatics, warm spices, grilled meat juices, easy blue fruits, fine salty tannins. A lovely wine, very much a Rhône style in a positive way. Multiple touchpoints of complexity. Tina Gellie: Savoury olive nose, seductive exotic spices and stewed plum red fruit aromas. Graceful and supple, lovely weight and body, more on the delicate side than some. Drinking beautifully. Roger Jones: Spiced, fresh, zippy acidity, dark but clean berries, perfumed and lingering. Fragrant, silky-smooth, elegant and refined.

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

Juin 2019

A very rich and classically styled shiraz that has a big, blackberry and red-plum fruit statement on the nose with chocolate and toasted spices. The palate is deep, plush and very vibrant with intense plum and blackberry flavors.

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Decanter World Wine Awards

- 94 points -

Mai 2019

Savoury tobacco and cocoa aromas, with dried red plum notes and ripe tannins. Developing nicely, with a lovely texture.

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James Halliday (Australian Wine Companion)

- 93 points -

Août 2020

Produced from 10 rows of vines planted pre-1860 that were about to be bulldozed, but saved and replanted at Langmeil, matured for 23 months in French hogsheads (40% new). Curiously 83% Barossa Valley, 17% Eden Valley. It's full-bodied, and the fruit flavours are slightly blurred by the alcohol.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

Septembre 2018

Some deep earthy aromas, as well as sweet-spiced oak and a layer of dark mulberries and plums. The palate is supple with a dollop of fleshy red fruit in the mid-palate, as well as long and fluid tannins... 

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Wine Advocate

94+ points

Septembre 2022 (Millésime 2019)

There's a distinct style happening at Langmeil—the fruit is supple and polished, always. This 2019 Orphan Bank Shiraz is littered with bright summer raspberries and exotic spice and shaped by sophisticated tannins. This is a beautiful wine. Concentrated and lush, it will live

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