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Uncorking the Rich Heritage of Langhorne Creek Wines

Located in the northeastern part of Fleurieu Peninsula (South Australia), this quiet country town is about 50 minutes away from the Adelaide city. Said to be the hidden gem of Australia, Langhorne Creek wine region houses some of the oldest established wineries. Nestled among the beauty of nature, It’s a perfect getaway to historical sites and rich cultural experiences. One might also come across some of the country’s most elegant red and white wines while exploring the never-ending vineyards and wineries in the region. Langhorne Creek festival for wine & food, ‘Handpicked’, is one of the most-awaited events, featuring world-class wines, food and music.

History of Langhorne Creek

Winemaking has long been a part of the region’s heritage. Established and named after Alfred Langhorne in 1841, soon it was introduced with winemaking by Frank Potts. In the year 1860, Frank planted the fertile soils of Langhorne Creek wine region with Shiraz and Verdelho grapes. Following the rich heritage of over 160 years, the region houses some of the highly-rated wineries, producing world-class wines.

The Climate & Soil

Lying on a flood plain that is created by the Bremer and Angas river, the rich soils of Langhorne Creek wine region are well-drained by water from the Mt Lofty Ranges. The region enjoys a cool maritime climate (Cooler than regions like the Barossa and McLaren Vale). It is covered by deep, alluvial sandy loam soils, however, the colour may vary from dark grey to reddish-brown.

Must-Try Wines

Having a reputation for both red and white wines, the region is especially known for its aromatic and fruit-driven, medium to full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon wines. The world’s oldest Cab Sav vines grow in the Langhorne Creek wine region. Apart from this varietal, it has also gained a reputation for the production of full-bodied Shiraz and Malbec blends since the 1960s. It is also emerging as a quality white wine producer, widely harvesting Verdelho and Chardonnay grape varieties.

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