Langton's Classification VII Premium Mix 6-pack
This is a premium collection of six wines that feature in Langton’s latest Classification VII. Canberra, Coonawarra, the Barossa Valley, Geelong, Sunbury and Beechworth are all represented with two wines from each of the three tiers – Exceptional, Outstanding and Excellent. What better way to start (or expand) your Classified collection.
In this case, you’ll find one bottle each of the following:
Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier 2016
Langton’s Classified ‘Exceptional’
98 points, James Halliday
Wynns Coonawarra Estate John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Langton’s Classified ‘Exceptional’
99 points, Andrew Caillard MW
Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz 2012
Langton’s Classified ‘Outstanding’
98 points, James Halliday
By Farr Sangreal Pinot Noir 2016
Langton’s Classified ‘Outstanding’
97 points, James Halliday
Craiglee Shiraz 2014
Langton’s Classified ‘Excellent’
97 points, James Halliday
Castagna Genesis Shiraz 2014
Langton’s Classified ‘Excellent’
94 points, Campbell Mattinson
"The perfumed, spicy bouquet with red flowers and fruits doesn't prepare you for the intensity and piercing length of its beautifully balanced medium-bodied palate. This is a truly glorious wine that draws you back again and again to explore the wealth of red fruit flavours, and the majesty of its texture and structure." 98 Points, James Halliday
"Deep crimson. Intense dark cherry, blackcurrant pastille, praline aromas. Plush generous and chocolaty with saturated dark cherry, blackcurrant fruits, fine velvety tannins, superb integrated roasted chestnut oak complexity and superb mineral length. Finishes al-dente firm with a lovely classic tannin plume. A gorgeously seductive yet refined wine with the structure and density for medium to long-term ageing." 99 points, Andrew Caillard MW
"The 22nd release of Meshach celebrates the great '12 Barossa Valley vintage. The colour is still deep crimson-purple, setting the pattern for the bouquet and palate to follow. A wine of the highest quality in the Olympian class of Barossa ValleyShirazz, seamless, calmly powerful and perfectly balanced. Black fruits dominate, but this is no one-dimensional power play, with hints of licorice, bitter chocolate and graphite. The tannins and oak contributions are perfectly placed and paced. Drink to 2042." 98 Points, James Halliday