
Penfolds Bin 95 Grange Shiraz
Penfolds Grange Hermitage embodies post-war Australia's hopeful spirit, marrying Ray Beckwith's pioneering science with Max Schubert's visionary winemaking. Schubert's European sojourn after World War II birthed Grange's experimental genesis in 1951. Initially rebuffed and halted by Penfolds in 1957, it continued clandestinely until 1959, yielding rare and sought-after vintages. This saga, a national legend of persistence, resonates across Australia. Today, Penfolds Grange stands as an iconic Australian wine. Bin 95 Grange Shiraz blends ripe shiraz from diverse warm-climate vineyards, sometimes incorporating cabernet sauvignon. Barrel fermented and aged for 20 months in new American oak, it epitomises Penfolds' artistry.

About Penfolds
Founded in 1844, Penfolds evolved in Adelaide's Magill, pioneering fortified wines. Innovators like Max Schubert and Dr. Ray Beckwith shaped Barossa's techniques. Their legacy continues through iconic blends like Grange and Bin 389, showcasing mastery. Led by Peter Gago, the current team combines tradition and innovation, ensuring Penfolds' celebrated consistency and expertise in every bottle.