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Grange 2018 75cl

Barossa Valley | Südaustralien | Australien
CHF 535.10
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100 James Suckling
A robust Grange from a lauded vintage, this wields sheer power with such compelling prowess. Uncompromising Grange. There are rich blackberries and plums on offer, together with brazen oak and abundant notes of blackcurrants, black cherries, charcoal, cola and hard brown spices. So fleshy and intense. Dark-chocolate and cocoa-powder aromas and flavors here, too. The tannins are polished and long, extruding deep into the finish and holding endlessly. Dark chocolate, black cherry, dark plum and more. Impressive. Brazen. One of the great Granges that will drink magnificently for decades to come.
99 Robert Parker
This wine comes with high expectations—as does the vintage. The 2018 vintage across South Australia (and cheekily, we could probably extend the accolade to all of Australia) was excellent. It was warm, but without incident, and responsible for powerfully ripe, serious wines. Many producers made some of their best wines in this vintage. So here, to the 2018 Grange: there is spiced raspberry, lashings of salted licorice, red curry paste, layers of forest berries, rendered lamb fat and crushed pink peppercorns to start. In the mouth, the tannins close around the fruit with the same polish and seamlessness as the 2008, possibly the 2004? Very different vintages, but there is a textural similarity for me. This is polished and glossy and so very pretty. It contains 3% Cabernet Sauvignon this year, and 69% Barossa, 18% McLaren Vale and the balance from Clare Valley. Each of the regions brings with it its own characteristics. Barossa brings the red dirt, blood, deli meat and rust. McLaren Vale brings the plush purple fruits with a side of meat and licorice. Clare brings the polish, the opulence and the velvet texture. With their powers combined, this is an extraordinary Grange. One of the true greats, which will only get better as it ages.<br/><br/>
99 Robert Parker
This wine comes with high expectations—as does the vintage. The 2018 vintage across South Australia (and cheekily, we could probably extend the accolade to all of Australia) was excellent. It was warm, but without incident, and responsible for powerfully ripe, serious wines. Many producers made some of their best wines in this vintage. So here, to the 2018 Grange: there is spiced raspberry, lashings of salted licorice, red curry paste, layers of forest berries, rendered lamb fat and crushed pink peppercorns to start. In the mouth, the tannins close around the fruit with the same polish and seamlessness as the 2008, possibly the 2004? Very different vintages, but there is a textural similarity for me. This is polished and glossy and so very pretty. It contains 3% Cabernet Sauvignon this year, and 69% Barossa, 18% McLaren Vale and the balance from Clare Valley. Each of the regions brings with it its own characteristics. Barossa brings the red dirt, blood, deli meat and rust. McLaren Vale brings the plush purple fruits with a side of meat and licorice. Clare brings the polish, the opulence and the velvet texture. With their powers combined, this is an extraordinary Grange. One of the true greats, which will only get better as it ages.<br/><br/>
98 Wine Spectator
A remarkable wine, bursting with complexity and intensity but on a polished, mouthcoating and juicy frame, which makes this easy to enjoy now. Features chicory, sarsaparilla, dark chocolate and salted caramel notes that mingle with ripe black cherry, framboise and huckleberry flavors, backed by hints of almond paste and savory details of cured meat and fresh-crushed rosemary that linger on the epic finish. Drink now through 2045.
98 Wine Spectator
A remarkable wine, bursting with complexity and intensity but on a polished, mouthcoating and juicy frame, which makes this easy to enjoy now. Features chicory, sarsaparilla, dark chocolate and salted caramel notes that mingle with ripe black cherry, framboise and huckleberry flavors, backed by hints of almond paste and savory details of cured meat and fresh-crushed rosemary that linger on the epic finish. Drink now through 2045.
Hersteller
Penfolds
Seitdem australischer Wein in den frühen 1950er-Jahren eine Renaissance erlebte, hat sich Penfolds schon früh als einer der wichtigsten Protagonisten dieser Entwicklung herausgeschält. Im Jahr 1948 wurde Max Schubert leitender Kellermeister dieses fast 200 Jahre alten Weinguts und begann damals seine Produktion vom Bordeaux inspirierter Weine. Die wichtigsten Weinberge des südaustralischen Anwesens verteilen sich auf die besten Weinbauregionen: Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Coonawarra, die Limestone Coast und McLaren Vale. Hier wird der ikonischste Wein Australiens produziert, der Grange, der nach wie vor die Spitze der Penfolds-Produktion markiert und über fünf durchgehende Jahrzehnte bester Qualität vorweisen kann. Er wird auf Basis von Barossa- und McLaren-Vale-Syrah verschnitten, mit ein wenig Cabernet, und in amerikanischer Eiche ausgebaut. Das Ergebnis ist ein kompletter und kraftvoller Wein, mit hervorragenden Anlagen für die Flaschenreife. Penfolds produziert noch eine Handvoll anderer Spitzenrotweine, einer komplexer als der andere, mit Früchten aus ausgewählten Weinbergstandorten, deren Charakteristika die Weine würdevoll Ausdruck geben.