Penfolds Legendary Grange Highlights Tasting Flight
We attended a tasting event of the
Penfolds line-up including legendary
Grange held at
Binny's new wine superstore in Oak Brook, IL. At 170 years of age, Penfolds is one of the oldest producers in Australia. They were named Australian Wine Producer of the Year 2014 by the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC). Their flagship wine ultra-premium Grange is one of the most prestigious labels in the world as well as from Australia.
The 1995
Wine Spectator wine of the year was the 1990 vintage Penfold's Grange. We still hold an original wood case of 1990 Grange to commemorate son Alec's birth year. Hence, the chance to taste Grange is a special treat, as is the opportunity to learn more about this classic wine. Our collection of birth year wines of our kids, including our large format bottles was the basis for our cellar being featured in the Collecting section of the June 2001 issue.
The extensive Penfolds portfolio consists of entry level, select, special vineyard selections and is headed by The Penfolds Collection, consisting of fifteen different labels featuring special selections of Shiraz, then Cabernet Sauvignon, and also including Mouvedre, another Rhone blend, Chardonnay and a Riesling. They also offer a line of fortified wines which are their original heritage.
Tonight's tasting flight featured nine different wines culminating in two vintages of the classic Grange. The program was currated by Penfolds Ambassador and Education Director
DLynn Proctor. What fun to meet DLynn in person having enjoyed watching his pursuit of his Master Sommelier Certification in the entertaining documentary movie
SOMM which is a feature on Netflix.
The wine flights were accompanied by an assortment of cheeses, prosciutto, olives, and French bread.
The flight included:
- Penfolds Bin 51 Riesling 2013
- Bin 8 Cabernet/Shiraz 2011
- Bin 389 Cabernet/Shiraz 2011
- Bin 28 Shiraz Kalimna 2011
- Bin 128 Shiraz 2012
- Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
- Penfolds RWT Shiraz 2010
- Penfolds Grange 2009
- Penfolds Grange 2010
The wines were poured in an informal setting from three tables but the group was small allowing for engaging discussion, access to pours, ability to ask questions and have informed discourse.
The event was staffed and supported by Team Binny's, Southern Wine and Spirits and the Prestige group which is the parent company of Penfolds.
The wines:
Penfolds Bin 51 Riesling 2013
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The author with DLynne Proctor |
From Eden Valley, with its high altitude and cool climate, this is a white wine that can be enjoyed upon release or held for long term cellaring. The winemaker suggests optimal drinking window through 2020.
The winemaker cites "floral, spicy jasmine, mandarin blossom and underlying French marigold amongst perfumed bath salts and an intriguing wet slate minerality accented bylime zest.
Fine, long and linear natural acid encompassing the entire length of the palate – talc, slate, mineral - Citrus bursts with lime juice. Fine, long and linear natural acid encompassing the entire length of the palate – talc, slate, mineral. One for the ages - classic Australian bone dry Riesling."
Straw colored, light bodied, crisp, clean, nicely balanced acidity.
RM 88 points.
Bin 389 Cabernet/Shiraz 2011
A totally different experience than the Grange, but understandable at a
fraction of the price, this is more in the style of the big dense chewy
Shiraz' that we love and enjoy regularly.
Bin 389 Cabernet/Shiraz 2011 - This is known as 'poor man's Grange' or DLynne called it 'baby Grange'. It is sourced from some of the same blocks as Grange and is produced in the same style - a blend of Shiraz and Cabernet from multiple districts - South Australia. Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, Padthaway, Robe, McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek and Clare Valley. Also, perhaps most notably, components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange!
Dark garnet colored, full bodied, dense, concentrated, complex black berry fruits accented by tones of spicy mocha, coffee, hints of tar and vanilla oak on a lingering moderate tannin finish. A slight off tone of metallic detracts from the accent tones on the finish.
A blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon and 49% Shiraz.
RM 91 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1491815
Bin 28 Shiraz Kalimna 2011
Bin 128 Shiraz 2012
Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
Penfolds RWT Barossa Valley Shiraz 2010
Penfolds RWT Shiraz is named for ‘Red Winemaking Trial’, the name given initially to an internal project to develop this wine back in 1995. No longer a ‘Trial’ RWT Shiraz was launched in May 2000 with the release of the 1997 vintage.
Dark inky blackish purple color, medium to full bodied, complex black berry fruits, with soft subtle tones of blueberry, boysenberry and plum, accented by nicely integrated sweet oak, floral spice, hints of earth and anise with silky fine tannins on a smooth long finish.
RM 92 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1572039
Penfolds Grange 2009
Grange is the ultra-premium flagship of the brand that is blended from the finest picking of the most select fruit sourced from vineyards from several appellations across South Australia from Penfolds and several growers with long term relationships with the company. The pickers make as many as ten passes through the vineyards selecting the finest bunches of grapes. The wine is aged in 100% new American Oak for about seventeen months.
Dark garnet inky purple colored, medium to full bodied, a symphony of elegant complex balanced black berry, black raspberry and black cherry fruits accented by sweet spicy oak, hints of anise and subtle tone of sweet mocha chocolate turning to silky smooth polished lingering tannins. Delicious.
RM 96 points.
The 2009 Grange Shiraz is a blend of 84% Barossa, 8% McLaren, and a bit of Clare Valley and Magill fruits with a touch of 2% of
Cabernet Sauvignon.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=856948
Penfolds Grange 2010
The 2010 release is the 60th consecutive vintage release of Grange. The core is Barossa Valley Shiraz (85%) the
remaining 15% shiraz (and 4% cabernet sauvignon) from the Clare Valley,
Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale and Magill Estate.
The vintage got
100
points
from James Suckling, 99
points from
James Halliday and Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, and 98
points
from Wine Spectator.
Dark inky purple colored, medium to full bodied, powerful, concentrated but balanced and polished black berry and black cherry fruits hint of blue berry with dark spices, tones of smoke, anise, hints of tar and cedar with complex firm but smooth and polished lingering tannin finish. Needs some time to settle.
RM 95 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=939407
https://www.penfolds.com/