The red wine Grange Bin 95, vintage 2002 from the winery Penfolds has been rated in 2018 by Peter Moser with 99 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region South Australia in Australia.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby, with purple reflections, and a softer colour on the rim. An intense bouquet, black berry-fruit notes with underpinnings of mint, and a floral touch. On the palate, silky and round, and juicy, with fine red cherries. Structured, with integrated tannins, and minerality. Persistent, showing great length, with a chocolatey finish, and a strong ageing potential, 100.
More about the tastingDark ruby, purple reflections, watery rim. Fresh orange zest, ethereal nuances, fine mint, a hint of eucalyptus, attractive bouquet. Juicy and opulent on the palate, fine nougat, freshly structured, deep, silky and seductive, good persistence, dark berryish confit in the aftertaste, ethereal notes, the taut tannins only reveals themselves in the finish. Has everything a young great wine needs, fine bitter chocolate in the finish, certain ageing potential. (Drink/store +40).
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