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LANGTONS Clarendon Hills Astralis and Penfolds 707 Twin pack with Bonus Decanter, 3 Pack MV Case
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LANGTONS Clarendon Hills Astralis and Penfolds 707 Twin pack with Bonus Decanter, 3 Pack MV Case
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LANGTONS Clarendon Hills Astralis and Penfolds 707 Twin pack with Bonus Decanter - Save 46%
This pack offers two LANGTONS Classified classics that should be presented in a decanter. There is the museum Clarendon Hills Astralis McLaren Vale 2008 (RRP $600) sporting a massive 99-point review from Joe Czerwinski. For those with a longer view of the cellar, there is the Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia 2021 (RRP $800), also showing a 99-point score, this time for Tyson Stelzer who describes this as ‘one of the greatest and most enduring Bin 707s.’ At 46% off, this offer is a no-brainer for anyone who buys Penfolds Bin 707, as essentially, the 2008 Astralis and the Riedel decanter are on us. We can only offer 40 packs!
In this pack you’ll find:
1 x Clarendon Hills Astralis McLaren Vale 2008 (RRP $600)
1 x Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia 2021 (RRP $800)
1 x Riedel Decanter 1490/13 Performance
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All wine bought and sold through LANGTONS is held securely in our state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled National Warehouse, just outside of Melbourne, ensuring fast and efficient shipping to your nominated address Australia-wide.
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Expert Review
Robert Parker
CLARENDON HILLS Astralis Syrah, McLaren Vale 2018
Picked before the heat and weighing in at a reasonable 14.5% alcohol, the 2008 Astralis Syrah (tasted from magnum) is singing. Showing no bricking at the rim, scents of cracked pepper, mint, bay leaf, thyme, lavender and blueberries pour out of the glass, adding meaty notes and hints of espresso and black olive with air. Full-bodied, creamy-textured and supple on the long finish, this wine shouldn't be missed. If you've got one, open it and see for yourself.
Expert Review
Tyson Stelzer
PENFOLDS Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Peter Gago now describes Bin 707 as ‘the Grange of cabernet’ and its price is certainly heading this way (2019 was $650 and there was no 2020, so a jump to $800 represents the only significant price rise in the Penfolds release this year). But there’s no doubt this is a vintage with the stature and endurance to support his association, with more than 50% sourced from Coonawarra in what he rightly considers one of the greatest seasons since 1991. The core of blackcurrant fruit exudes a purity and violet lift that belie its profound depth and concentration, carrying effortlessly with pinpoint clarity and yet staggering impact. The explosion of chalk mineral tannins, the brightness of acidity and the mesmerising confidence with which it holds its line and length in suspended animation make this one of the greatest and most enduring Bin 707s in the long lineage of this fabled label.