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20 By Rene Gabriel
94 By Robert Parker
92 By Wine Spectator
Dunkles Granat, wenig Reifetöne zeigend. Wuchtiges, Cassisbouquet, Edelhölzer, Kaffee, Zimt und schwarze Kirschen, erschlagend und intensiv, aber nicht alkoholisch rüberkommend. Immer wieder einen unglaublichen Reigen an Aromen verströmend. Im Gaumen reife, kleine Beeren, und Cassis in verschwenderischer Form. Ein bewegendes und immer wieder einzigartiges Australien-Premium-Erlebnis. 20/20 trinken
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Penfolds
Since the renaissance of Australian wine in the early 1950s, Penfolds has distinguished themselves early on as one of the most important forerunners. Max Schubert became the Chief Winemaker of the almost 200-year-old estate in 1948, beginning his journey to create Bordeaux inspired wines. Located in South Australia, their key vineyards are spread across the best viticulture regions: Adelaide, the Barossa Valley, the Clare Valley, Coonawarra, the Limestone Coast and McLaren Vale. Responsible for Australia’s most iconic wine, called Grange, which remains at the pinnacle of the estate’s production, has had over five consistent decades of promising quality. Blended primarily of Barossa and McLaren Vale Syrah, with a bit of Cabernet, Grange is aged in American oak, and the end result is a complete and powerful wine, with a strong vocation for aging. Penfolds produces a handful of other top reds, each is more complex than the next, and with fruit coming from selected vineyard sites the wines are characteristically representative of their origins.