Descrizione

Il Bin 389 Shiraz-Cabernet Sauvignon è spesso chiamato "Baby Grange". Questo perché i componenti del vino vengono fatti maturare nelle stesse botti che hanno ospitato l'annata precedente del Grange. Prodotto per la prima volta nel 1960 dal leggendario Max Schubert, questo rosso ha contribuito a costruire la reputazione di Penfolds tra gli appassionati di vino, combinando la struttura del Cabernet Sauvignon con la ricchezza dello Shiraz

Dettagli del prodotto

La cantina
Tipo di vino
Rosso
Annata
2021
Alcool
14.0% vol.
Varietà
Shiraz, Cabernet sauvignon
Origine
South Australia

Degustazione

Profumo
Aromi di cioccolato, ribes nero e more.
Bocca
Potente, con peso, densità e struttura.
Temperatura di servizio
Si consiglia di servire a 16 °C

Vigna e preparazione

Invecchiamento
Invecchiamento in botte.

Recensioni degli esperti

Decanter:

Baby Grange gets its moniker as components of the blend are matured in the same barrels as the previous vintage of Grange. But with Cabernet Sauvignon the main player (53% in this vintage), it is more a Baby 707, especially as it always benefits from wine originally destined for that cuvée as well as Grange. A beauty of a beast, whose imposing tannin structure and abundantly ripe fruit need time. Powerful, inky blue and black berry fruits dominate the nose and palate, alongside bergamot freshness, earthy tapenade, exotic spices, iron filings and lots of black pepper. Coconut richness from 12 months in US oak hogsheads (37% new) and fine cocoa powder tannins add grip and linger long. 

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz is creamy and densely packed with flavor (packed!), and the American oak is a core part of the wine, both aromatically and in the mouth. The fruit is from McLaren, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Wrattonbully and Padthaway and comprises 53% Cabernet Sauvignon and 47% Shiraz. The cooler season has imbued the wine with a freshness and levity, which, if you asked me prior to tasting, I would have said it was impossible to imbue levity in the Bin 389! But there you have it. Epic intensity, present oak. Give it time. I have tasted 30-year-old Bin 389s in the past that have still been alive and fresh. So, the cellar is the place for this vintage. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.