The red wine Grange Bin 95, vintage 2004 from the winery Penfolds has been rated in 2018 by Peter Moser with 98 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region South Australia in Australia.
Tasting Notes
Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections. A very attractive and complex nose of black olives, dark berries, a nuance of blackberry, floral notes with ripe heart cherries in the background and a hint of smoked bacon. Juicy and elegant, subtle notes of cherries and oranges, long fine tannins, pleasant fruit, some nougat in the echo. Very balanced, offering immediate pleasure but with great ageing potential.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby with an opaque core and purple reflections. Black olives, dark berries, nuances of blackberry and floral touches: a very attractive bouquet, underlaid with ripe sweet cherry and delicate smoked notes. Juicy and elegant on the palate, with subtle hints of cherry and oranges, fine tannins and a long finish. Pleasant fruit expression and some nougat in the aftertaste. Very balanced and already a great pleasure to drink. Definite ageing potential.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby with an opaque core and purple reflections. Smoky roasted aromas on the nose, underlaid with oriental spices, notes of turmeric, coriander, green mint and fine dill. Intense dark berries, delicate ethereal notes of incense and chocolate lie beneath. Powerful body with fully ripe black fruit and plum, a creamy texture and vivid tannins that are seamlessly embedded in the texture. Almost perfect balance, an intense wine, multi-layered and long-lasting. Pronounced fruit finish and a full-bodied aftertaste. (Drink/store +40).
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