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Grange 2009 75cl

Barossa Valley | Australie-Méridionale | Australie
CHF 486.45
Évaluations et Scores
97 Robert Parker
The 2009 Grange Shiraz is a comprised of 84% Barossa, 8% McLaren, and a little Clare Valley and a little Magill fruit with a small 2% of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend. At this youthful stage, this deep garnet-purple colored wine puts forward a vivid expression of blackberry preserve aromas amid underlying cassis, black cherry, spice box, char-grilled meat and chocolate box notes. Surprisingly medium to full-bodied (it smells much fuller!) with taut flavors that are very closed in the mouth, it has firm, chewy tannins to structure through the long and earthy finish. 406 cases imported to the US. Drink it 2018 to 2035+.
97 Robert Parker
The 2009 Grange Shiraz is a comprised of 84% Barossa, 8% McLaren, and a little Clare Valley and a little Magill fruit with a small 2% of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend. At this youthful stage, this deep garnet-purple colored wine puts forward a vivid expression of blackberry preserve aromas amid underlying cassis, black cherry, spice box, char-grilled meat and chocolate box notes. Surprisingly medium to full-bodied (it smells much fuller!) with taut flavors that are very closed in the mouth, it has firm, chewy tannins to structure through the long and earthy finish. 406 cases imported to the US. Drink it 2018 to 2035+.
95 James Suckling
A tiny 2% Cabernet component in 2009, this is sourced from the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley and Magill Estate and has spent 18 months in exclusively new American oak hogsheads. The depth and complexity on offer is straight up impressive, blue and black fruit aromas unwind, meaty at times, some dark green herbal notes and a cedary layer of oak lurking below. The palate has a core of essence-like flavour with plenty of oak-derived spice framed around blackberry, blood plum and cola. Tannins are smooth and even, flavours are gently glazed around the dark fruit spectrum, some blue fruits too. This is a wistful Grange that, as always, faithfully reflects the vintage.
94 Wine Spectator
Aromatically pure, with beautiful focus to the blueberry, black currant, espresso and cream character. In the mouth this sprouts prickly tannins and picks up a distinct tomato leaf note that sends the wine in a different direction. This has depth, length and plenty of ripeness without excess weight, but lacks the complete harmony of the best vintages. Best from 2016 through 2030. 406 cases imported
94 Wine Spectator
Aromatically pure, with beautiful focus to the blueberry, black currant, espresso and cream character. In the mouth this sprouts prickly tannins and picks up a distinct tomato leaf note that sends the wine in a different direction. This has depth, length and plenty of ripeness without excess weight, but lacks the complete harmony of the best vintages. Best from 2016 through 2030. 406 cases imported
Producteur
Penfolds
Depuis la renaissance du vin australien au début des années 1950, Penfolds s’est distingué très tôt comme étant l’un de ses grands précurseurs. Max Schubert est devenu chef de cave du domaine presque deux fois centenaire en 1948, date qui marque le début de son aventure pour créer des vins d’inspiration bordelaise. Les meilleures vignes ont pris pied sur les terroirs de premier plan que compte l’Australie méridionale : Adelaïde, la Barossa Valley, la Clare Valley, Coonawarra, la Limestone Coast et McLaren Vale. Penfolds est à l’origine de la création de Grange, cuvée icône d’Australie s’il en est une et summum de la production de la maison encore aujourd’hui, cinq décennies après sa genèse. Assemblage de syrah issue de la Barossa et de McLaren Vale, avec un peu de cabernet en renfort, Grange est élevé en chêne américain. Il en ressort un vin puissant et complet doté d’un grand potentiel de garde. Penfolds produit une poignée de grands vins rouges, tous plus complexes les uns que les autres. Les raisins proviennent de vignobles sélectionnés, ce qui garantit des vins fidèles à leur terroir.