LangmeilHangin' Snakes Shiraz Viognier 2021

Product code: 16731
£17.95 inc VAT
Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Barossa Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Langmeil
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Paul Lindner
Grape
Grape: Shiraz/Syrah
Grape: 96% Shiraz, 4% Viognier
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Country
Country: Australia
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Barossa Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Langmeil
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Paul Lindner
Grape
Grape: Shiraz/Syrah
Grape: 96% Shiraz, 4% Viognier

Product Notes

Langmeil Hangin' Snakes Shiraz Viognier is a red wine blend that comes from the Barossa Valley region of Australia. This full-bodied wine is made from Shiraz grapes blended with a small amount of Viognier grapes to give it a unique, floral aroma. On the nose, this wine has notes of dark fruit, chocolate, and a hint of spice. On the palate, it is rich and velvety, with flavors of blackberry jam, plum, and a touch of vanilla. The finish is long and lingering, with a pleasant dryness that leaves you wanting another sip. This wine is perfect to pair with hearty meals or as a sipping wine on its own.

About the Winery

Langmeil

Langmeil is one of the few wineries in the world that represent a rich, century-old heritage and modern winemaking traditions. Set up in 1842, in the wine-rich Barossa Valley, Langmeil Wines is a true representation of the rich potential of the wines and vines of the Barossa region. The sixth generation of the Linder Family takes care of the vineyards and production currently.

The flagship wine of this label is the Freedom 1843 Shiraz. From the name, you would have guessed that this wine is made from the Shiraz grapes planted in the world’s most ancient Shiraz vineyard, found in the Barossa region. The dark, rich and loamy soil filled with limestone and ironstone makes it one of the best-hidden treasures of the Barossa Valley. The Orphan Bank Shiraz Vineyard was replanted in 2006, and its history dates back to as early as 1860. This was the time when the Shiraz vines were planted in a tiny village of Tanuna, on the southern bank of the North Para River. The vines were taken from there and transplanted in the Barossa region when these 300+-year-old vines were about to be destroyed by a building developer.

The Jackman’s Cabernet Sauvignon and the Fifth Wave Grenache Vineyards are located in Lyndoch, towards the southern region of the Barossa Valley. Here, the oldest vine dates back to around 35 years. This is the place from where grapes are sourced for making the Old Vine Garden vines.

The Pure Eden Shiraz, Wattle Brae Riesling and High Road Chardonnay Vineyards are located in the Eden Valley. The oldest vines were planted in the 1890s here.

With each of its special wines coming from different parcels of vineyards like these, it is not surprising to know that the Langmeil Wines are unique and wonderful representations of the local terroirs.

https://www.langmeilwinery.com.au

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