Descrizione

Il Bin 707 è un Cabernet Sauvignon di Penfolds che non delude mai. È corposo, brillante e vivace, con note di frutti neri maturi e tannini decisi. È sicuramente uno dei migliori Cabernet d'Australia

Dettagli del prodotto

La cantina
Tipo di vino
Rosso
Annata
2021
Alcool
14.5% vol.
Varietà
100% Cabernet sauvignon
Altri formati disponibili:
Origine
South Australia

Degustazione

Profumo
Note di frutta nera matura, cioccolato fondente e sentori più speziati.
Bocca
Avvolgente ed esuberante. Tannini maturi e decisi. Finale equilibrato e completo.
Temperatura di servizio
Si consiglia di servire a 16 °C.

Vigna e preparazione

Descrizione
Vigneti situati a Coonawarra, Barossa Valley e Wrattonbully.
Clima
Le condizioni, in generale miti, hanno prodotto uve di ottima qualità.
Invecchiamento
Invecchiamento per 16 mesi in botti di rovere americano.

Recensioni degli esperti

James Suckling:

This is a very fine 707. Often a bit of a yeoman, this is more sophisticated than I recall. Gun barrel tannins with the glint of steely intent. Like a slick of alloyed ball bearings, rolling across the generously weighted palate while delivering iodine, bouquet garni, a swab of tapenade and cassis in all the right places. Rich and powerful, yet detailed and savory all at once. The juiciness of the fruit effortlessly transcends the slathering of oak, predicting a very bright future. A wonderful wine in the making. Best after 2027.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Bin 707 hails from Coonawarra, Barossa Valley and Wrattonbully and is matured for 16 months in American oak hogsheads (100% new). On the nose, the wine is aromatically reticent, but in the mouth, the tannins (then fruit) hit with full force. This is a powerful wine that, to be honest, I find little joy in on release. The firm caveat I would assert at this stage is that old Bin 707—we are talking 20 or 30 years old—is a graceful, powerful, exciting wine. And 2021 was a gorgeous vintage: long, cool and even in the growing season, so the wines produced in this year (from South Australia particularly) are elegant and composed. The fruit here speaks of its vintage origins; however, the oak remains a big part of the story at this early stage. The "plus" part of the score is a very loud indicator of its future potential. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.