Langmeil Winery, Barossa
Barossa Valley , South Australia
Winery Overview
With a history dating back to 1842, Langmeil Winery is where a blend of Barossa’s cultural beginnings with world-class winemaking can truly be experienced.
Once a trading village settled by German migrant Christian Auricht, this remarkable location forms a captivating pocket of Australian wine history and is home to what is believed to be the world’s oldest Shiraz vineyard, The Freedom 1843.
Family-owned and operated by the Lindner family, whose own mark on the region spans six-generations, Langmeil today embodies the ideals and experience passed down throughout the generations of Barossa’s winemakers and grapegrowers before them.
Available in
Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, UK, USA
Chief Winemaker/s
Paul Lindner (Family Winemaker)
Winemaker Bio
Langmeil’s family winemaker, Paul Lindner, is a sixth generation of the Barossa’s Lindner family, and a third generation Australian-Italian, which may explain his love for making wine.
Paul’s passion for winemaking has always been to combine old world and new world with minimal handling and intervention, to ensure the fruit’s full potential is captured. By keeping true to each variety, and the subtleties derived from the different soils of individual vineyard sites throughout the region, Paul feels he can capture the true taste of Barossa.