
LANGTONS To Auction the Best of the Barossa in Sydney
Expect a night of bold reds, rare collections and one-of-a-kind lots from the nation’s most acclaimed wine region.
The impact the winemakers of the Barossa Valley have had on the nation’s wine credo needs no introduction here. The small region of quaint churches and scenic vineyards nestled just outside of the Adelaide Hills has produced, per square kilometre, perhaps more acclaimed winemakers and sought-after drops than any other in Australia, and maybe the entire New World.
Acclaimed for its deep, bold reds and the consistency of its output across every price point, the Barossa remains the gold standard of Australian wine in the global eye. But its true mystique undeniably lies in the rare vintages and limited bottlings that, over the decades, have come to rival drops from Old World regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy in their value and desirability.

Now, continuing on their heritage of celebrating what makes the Barossa the beating heart of Australian winemaking, renowned auctioneers and merchants LANGTONS are taking to Crown Sydney’s Pearl Ballroom for an evening of exquisite food, fine wine and, naturally, the sale of some of the finest and rarest Barossa vintages ever to go under the hammer.
“The Barossa Auction is one of the events of the year, affording attendees and bidders unrivalled access to the rarest collections, verticals and large format cuvees from the region’s most talked about producers,” says Michael Anderson, head of Auctions at LANGTONS. “This auction truly is the destination for one-of-a-kind pieces.”

Thirty-five lots in total will go under the hammer at the auction across the evening as guests enjoy a three-course dinner, paired, of course, with a curated selection of outstanding Australian wines. Together, the list of entries makes for a selection unrivalled in its scarcity and uniqueness, even by the lofty standards of rare and exclusive Barossa releases. The 35 lots are expected to sell for well more than $135,000 in total, with a Penfolds Bin 170 Block 3C Kalimna Shiraz Imperial, Seppeltsfield 100 YO Para Vintage Tawny, a Hill of Grace Single Vineyard Shiraz Imperial signed by Stephen and Prue Henschke, and a set of Sami-Odi ‘Hoffman Dallwitz’ Syrah among the highlights.

“Many of these lots were created solely for this auction event and may never be repeated, making these bottles and collections the hottest ticket in the secondary market right now,” Anderson continues. “If you’re a fan of the Barossa, this is the auction event to be part of.”
To celebrate the most incredible celebration of the Barossa ever to take place in the Harbour City, Robb Report has teamed up with Langton’s to curate a private sale exclusively for our readers. Launching on May 13 for just three days, buyers will have access to an exclusive global collection of vintages handpicked by the LANGTONS team, with incredible wines on offer from Champagne, Bordeaux, Napa Valley, the Barossa, Margaret River and more. To access the sale, Robb Report readers should check their inboxes on May 13 for a link and enter the password “MODERNLUXURY”.
Guests can purchase tickets for the Auction, taking place at Crown Sydney’s Pearl Ballroom on June 10, here.
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