Penfolds Grange
Red Wine, 750 mL
| Country : | Australia |
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| Region : | South Australia |
| Producer : | Treasury Wine Estates |
| Website : | www.penfolds.com |
| Alcohol : | 14 % |
| Grape variety(ies) : | Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Style : | Full-bodied & Firm |
| Container : | Glass |
| Closure : | Cork |

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Tasting note
The 2007 Penfolds Grange is comprised of 97% Shiraz and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon coming predominately from Barossa vineyards with smaller proportions from Magill Estate and McLaren Vale. It was matured for 21 months in 100% new American oak hogsheads. Very deep garnet-purple in color, the nose is intensely scented of vibrant blueberry preserve, mulberry and kirsch aromas over hints of cedar, mocha, vanilla and anise. The full bodied palate is richly fruited with pure black berry and baking spice flavors offset by crisp acidity and a firm level of velvety tannins, finishing long. This is quite an opulent, forward Grange, which is very tempting to drink now, though of course will reward at least 5-10 years of cellaring and should keep to 2030+. Score - 95. (Lisa Perrotti-Brown, MW, robertparker.com, May 2012)
Deep, dark garnet. The nose is, at once Grange - a tightly wrapped projection from the glass of dark-berried Barossa fruits coupled with a myriad of barrel ferment complexities.
Seamless redefined. Classic Grange structure; tight, defined & balanced, with 'slatey', sandy tannins. Saturated fruits; blackberry and concentrated Satsuma plum skin. A darkened flavour theme of chocolate, liquorice and fermented black Chinese tea mask any overt presence of new oak, courting a long, effortless finish.