The red wine Grange Bin 95, vintage 2001 from the winery Penfolds has been rated in 2018 by Peter Moser with 97 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Syrah from the region Barossa Valley in Australia.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby, delicate pale rim. Subtle notes of tar on the nose, a hint of dried fruit, subtly reminiscent of the lovage note of previous vintages. Some honey, finely integrated acidity, juicy red berries and orange fruit in the aftertaste and a chocolaty finish, great ageing potential.
More about the tastingStrong ruby, ochre reflections, subtle edge brightening. Ripe heart cherry fruit, delicate herbal savouriness, fine oak nuances, candied orange zest. Very powerful, juicy dark berry fruit, peppery savouriness, vivid tannins, nuances of fine chocolate on the finish, mineral aftertaste.
More about the tastingDark ruby, delicate watery rim. Somewhat restrained, black berry fruit, blackberry and liquorice, a hint of dried fruit, subtle tobacco nuances, needs plenty of air. Very full-bodied, ripe cherry fruit, sweet extract, fine, vivid tannins, very powerful, silky, delicate mint, chocolaty finish, lingers very well, subtle honey aftertaste, multi-layered finish. (Drink/store +40).
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