Langmeil Winery
Langmeil Winery, nestled in the heart of South Australia's Barossa Valley, offers wine enthusiasts a captivating blend of rich history and world-class winemaking. This family-owned and operated winery provides a unique experience for visitors, combining centuries-old traditions with modern viticultural practices.
Historical Significance
Langmeil Winery boasts a remarkable heritage dating back to 1842. Originally a trading village settled by German migrant Christian Auricht, the site has been transformed into a captivating pocket of Australian wine history. The winery is home to what is believed to be the world's oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard, known as The Freedom 1843.
The Lindner Family Legacy
Currently owned and operated by the Lindner family, whose roots in the region span six generations, Langmeil embodies the ideals and experience passed down through generations of Barossa's winemakers and grape growers. This family connection ensures a deep commitment to preserving the winery's heritage while producing exceptional wines.
Award-Winning Wines
Langmeil has garnered significant recognition in the wine industry:
Awarded the Red Five Star rating in the James Halliday Australian Wine Competition since 2005
The Freedom 1843 Shiraz joined the prestigious Langton's Classification VI Honour Roll in 2014, categorized as "Outstanding"
Visitor Experiences
Cellar Door Tastings
Langmeil offers seated tastings of their extensive selection of Barossa wines. Knowledgeable and friendly staff guide visitors through the tasting experience, providing insights into the winery's history and winemaking processes. Bookings are preferred for these tastings.
The Freedom Experience
This guided tour provides an intimate and engaging exploration of the old buildings and vineyard. Visitors can delve deep into the winery's history and conclude with tastings of premium wines in the Cellar. Advance booking is required for this experience.
Old Vine Garden Experience
Wine connoisseurs can indulge in a tasting of Langmeil's Old Vine Garden Collection. This intimate tasting session is hosted by knowledgeable staff and features Riedel grape variety-specific glassware, enhancing the tasting experience. Prior booking is essential.
Winery Facilities
Cellar Door for tastings and purchases
Gift shop offering wine-related merchandise
Beautiful lawns and gardens for relaxation
Disabled access available (contact for details)
Free Wi-Fi for visitors
Location and Accessibility
Langmeil Winery is conveniently located at the corner of Langmeil and Para Roads in Tanunda, Barossa Valley. The winery offers ample parking for visitors.
Opening Hours
The Cellar Door is open seven days a week from 10 AM to 4 PM, allowing flexibility for visitors to plan their trip.
For wine lovers seeking a blend of historical significance, exceptional wines, and a genuine Barossa experience, Langmeil Winery offers an unforgettable journey through Australia's rich winemaking heritage. Whether you're interested in tasting award-winning wines, exploring centuries-old vineyards, or simply soaking in the atmosphere of a beautifully preserved 19th-century trading village, Langmeil Winery promises a truly enriching experience.