Langhorne Creek Wine Region
Langhorne Creek Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255
Postal Address PO Box 78 Langhorne Creek SA 5255
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Regarded as one of the best-kept secrets in Australian viticulture, Langhorne Creek is one of Australia’s oldest and most significant wine regions. The area was founded on the broad flood plain influenced by the local Bremer and Angas Rivers, and is dominated by magnificent River Red Gums.
The name Langhorne Creek acknowledges Alfred Langhorne, a cattle drover, who brought animals overland to a property known as Langhorne’s Station during the 1840s. The place where Alfred Langhorne traversed the Bremer River was referred to as Langhorne’s Crossing, and from this the current name Langhorne Creek evolved.
When travelling through the region, Frank Potts recognised the potential of the area and settled on the ancient flood plain in 1850. He planted the first grapes in the district in the 1860s at the now heritage listed Bleasdale Winery.
The wine region has a proud history of family-owned and -run vineyards and wineries with the oldest existing vine plantings being 113-year old Shiraz on the historic Metala property. These vines still produce premium wine grapes for the Metala Black Label wines and Brothers in Arms.
The region originally supported a small yet prosperous wine industry alongside other agricultural ventures such as dairy, cereal, lucerne, fruit (including currants and sultanas), almonds, beef and wool. The total area planted to vines stabilised at approximately 440 hectares until the secret was discovered in the early 1990s. The region has since experienced vast growth in viticulture and now boasts almost 6000 hectares of vineyards, supplying the Australian wine industry with consistent premium quality fruit and Langhorne Creek branded wines.
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Langhorne Creek Wine Region
Langhorne Creek region, Langhorne Creek SA 5255
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