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The inaugural Bin 21 Grenache sourced from vines in the Barossa Valley. An approachable, medium-bodied wine with red fruits – cranberry and pomegranate, refreshing acidity and silky tannins.
品種
Grenache
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Grenache |
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ヴィンテージ
2022
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2022 |
ボリューム
750 mL
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750 mL |
エンクロージャ
Screw Cap
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Screw Cap |
ピーク飲酒
Now – 2035
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Now – 2035 |
The inaugural Bin 21 Grenache sourced from vines in the Barossa Valley. An approachable, medium-bodied wine with red fruits – cranberry and pomegranate, refreshing acidity and silky tannins.
“We are proud to present our first Bin 21 Grenache, marking an important milestone in our quest to master this beguiling varietal.”
- Shavaughn Wells, Penfolds Red Winemaker
95 Points - Tyson Stelzer |
95 Points - Ray Jordan |
94 Points - Jamie Goode |
94 Points - Huon Hooke |
94 Points - Dave Brookes |
"Capturing all of the fruit flamboyance of grenache and marrying it seamlessly to the signature confidence of Penfolds tannin structure is no easy task in the absence of the support of shiraz, mataro and any meaningful level of new oak, and this is not only a decent first attempt, it’s a downright outstanding Barossa grenache. Alluring fruit purity with the bright radiance of the great 2022 season meets masterfully executed, super fine-grained tannins that carry a long and linear finish. A worthy newcomer to the distinguished Penfolds lineage.
"This is a new inclusion in the portfolio sourced from old vine Barossa grenache. Beautiful fragrant nose of rose petal but with an earthy fresh turned sod character adding typical grenache complexity. The new oak influence is minimal with only 6% new to add a little spice. The rest is somewhat older, and the result is a wine where the fruit and the region speak. An impressive grenache."
"Lovely sweet core of fruit here: ripe, rounded, quite elegant, with a fine spicy edge, including a touch of ginger. Rounded and opulent with a bit of structure but no hard edges. Luxurious and seamless – 94 points"
Bright crimson.
Grenache in all its glory. Red fruits proudly lead the charge: raspberries, cranberries and pomegranate. Fragrant coulis on a summer berry pudding sprinkled with frozen strawberry dust. Ferric notes of steel wool and cordite allude to the iron-rich clay soil upon which the vines prosper in the Barossa Valley. Charcuterie aromas of Jamón Ibérico conjure thoughts of Spanish tapas bars. Mojama dry cured tuna notes add an interesting slightly saline nuance. Rubbed olive leaves, sumac spice and ginger peel aromas round out a very enticing nose. Oak has beencompletely subdued by the generosity of the fruit.
An approachable, medium bodied palate.
Red fruits are to the fore, strawberries especially, with assorted wild fruit des bois. Refreshing acidity, manifesting as pomegranate juice and fresh cranberry, provides succulence and balance.
Silken grenache tannins with a parchment, rice paper-like texture holds together the abundantly generous fruit. The composite elements are united in solidarity.
A delightful debut Bin 21 Grenache.
With the benefit of near average winter rainfall, the 2022 growing season in the Barossa Valley got off to a solid start. Dry and medium-warm weather prevailed during the harvest with good temperature variation between night and day. This allowed picking at optimal ripeness and freshness. Grenache yields were better than expected thanks to large berry size and excellent growing conditions.
GRAPE VARIETY
Grenache
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Grenache |
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VINEYARD REGION
Barossa Valley
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Barossa Valley |
wine analysis
Alc/Vol: 14.5%, pH: 3.52, Acidity: 5.8g/L
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Alc/Vol: 14.5%, pH: 3.52, Acidity: 5.8g/L |
MATURATION
Matured in French oak (6% new, 5% 1-y.o.)
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Matured in French oak (6% new, 5% 1-y.o.) |
This inaugural Bin 21 Grenache was sourced from vines in the Barossa Valley, some planted as far back as the 1930s. Grenache has thrived in the soils of the Barossa Valley since the 1840s. Our first Cellar Reserve Barossa Valley Grenache was made in 2002, and it is still keenly sought by collectors today. This year’s Collection Release marks 21 years since that remarkable wine was made, thus “21” is the Bin number we have anointed this new Bin wine.
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