The red wine Grange Bin 95, vintage 2006 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, with an opaque core, and purple reflections. Black berry-fruit confit, some coconut, figs, mocha, fine ethereal-balsamic nuances, smoky herbal hints, nuances of Valrhona chocolate, underpinned with notes of cinnamon, liquorice, and some soy. Complex and substantial, ripe fruit, small black berry-fruit, vivid but silky tannins, fine fruit, chocolatey finish, great ageing potential, mineral and persistent.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections. Blackberry confit, some coconut, figs, mocha, ethereal balsamic tones, smoky herbal savouriness, nuances of Valrhona chocolate, in the background notes of cinnamon, liquorice and some soy. On the palate complex and full-bodied, ripe fruit, small blackberries, vivid but silky tannins, good fruit expression. Chocolatey finish, great ageing potential for a promising future, mineral and persistent, not to be missed. (cellar until 2045).
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby with an opaque core and purple reflections. Black berry confit, some coconut, figs, mocha, fine ethereal-balsamic nuances, smoky herbal savouriness and nuances of Valrhona chocolate underpinned with notes of cinnamon, liquorice and some soy. Complex and substantial, with ripe fruit, small black berries and vivid but silky tannins. With fine fruit expression and a chocolaty finish, the wine has great ageing potential and is mineral and persistent.
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