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PENFOLDS Bin 128 Shiraz, Coonawarra 2019 Bottle
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PENFOLDS Bin 128 Shiraz, Coonawarra 2019 Bottle
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PENFOLDS Bin 128 Shiraz, Coonawarra
Created in 1962, Penfolds Bin 128 is a regional wine that reflects the unique climate and growing conditions of South Australia’s Coonawarra district and the relatively elegant style of cool-climate Shiraz. From the 1980 vintage, French oak replaced American, highlighting the pepper, spice and floral characteristics that define this style. Since this time, greater attention to fruit flavour ripeness has structurally resulted in a more complete and complex wine style.
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Medium deep crimson. A classic claret style wine with lovely intense lifted blackcurrant, blackberry, mocha cedarwood aromas with light sage/ herb garden notes. Inky deep, generous, and compact with fresh blackcurrant, blackberry, mulberry, red cherry fruits, plentiful fine-grained tannins, and underlying savoury oak. Finishes juicy firm with an attractive fine tannin plume. Has the substance, tannin quality and the balance to age for the long term. Seal; cork Drink Now- 2035 14.5% alc
95 points (July 2021)
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Tyson Stelzer
Matured 12 months in 24% new French oak hogsheads. I love the bright yet deep and precise satsuma plum core to this release, the way it melds seamlessly with the white pepper that declares Coonawarra shiraz, and the violet lift that elevates the back palate in a wonderful glimmer of cool climate palate fragrance. Magnificent acid line and fine-ground chalk mineral tannins epitomise Coonawarra and declare a long future. I’ve been avidly following and cellaring Bin 128 for 25 vintages, and this is up there with my favourites.
95 points, Wine Companion (July 2021)
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Huon Hooke
Bright, deep purple/red colour, which leaves residue in the glass when swirled. Spicy blackberry, aniseed aromas, lots of blackstrap licorice, the palate intense and focused, fine and driving, with bright flavour and elegance allied with discreet power. The palate has tension and drive, tautness and penetration. It gives the impression of just beginning to unfold its treasures. A superb shiraz.
95 points, The Real Review (June 2021)
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Campbell Mattinson
Eucalypt on raspberry street. Indeed the fruit notes here tend into darker, black cherry and loganberry, almost into blackberry territory, with woody/anise notes contributing to the impression, along with trademark musk. This stood out in the line for its overt eucalyptus characters, something I don’t commonly associate with this label, though it also stood out for its full kirsch-like flourishes. It’s a very good Bin 128.
93 points, The Wine Front (July 2021)
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Josh Raynolds
Glass-staining ruby. Smoke-tinged cherry, cassis and licorice aromas are complemented by hints of cured tobacco and cola. Gently sweet and focused, offering concentrated yet lively dark berry, cherry-vanilla, violet pastille and mocha flavors that are sharpened by a peppery nuance. A smoky note on a long, supple finish that's shaped by velvety tannins. Made in all French oak, 24% of it new.
93 points, Vinous (July 2021)
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Jancis Robinson MW
Full bottle 1,400 g. Matured for 12 months in French oak hogsheads (24% new, 33% one year old, 43% two years old).
Deep blackish garnet. Rather sumptuously ripe nose. Mix of tar and elderberries. The firm freshness of Coonawarra is an agreeable foil to the ripeness and intensity of a Penfolds-style Shiraz. Quite a bit of acid and tannin on the end but this may be one of the better buys.
16.5 points, JancisRobinson.com (July 2021)
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Decanter
Look closely – there’s more than you initially deduce here. Beyond the heft of ripe plummy fruit is a fine lacework of fennel and sage. What seems to be a simple, sweet entry becomes more interesting as savoury grip tightens through the mid-palate. There’s a spicy dry lick as tannins bite through the sunny red fruit, revealing pleasing, understated complexity.
93 points, David Sly, Decanter (June 2021)
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Ken Gargett
100% Coonawarra, 12 months in French hogsheads, 24% new, 33% one-year-old and 43% two-year-old. Magenta colour. The nose gives us a mix of blackfruits and ripe raspberries. Chocolate and mint. A midweight style. Slightly furry tannins. Really gets a bit exciting when we start to see some blueberries emerge towards the finish. Good acidity, decent length. Some spicy, nutty oak is on show at this early stage. An attractive style which should age well. With time in the glass, more and more generosity emerged, but the wine always retained a degree of elegance.
93 points, Wine Pilot
Penfolds
Penfolds is one of the world’s most celebrated winemakers with an enviable reputation for quality at every price level. Christopher Rawson Penfold began it all in 1844. A doctor, with an eye for medicinal winemaking, he and his wife, Mary sought a new life in Australia with a vine cutting and a bold vision. The family purchased Magill, now a suburb of Adelaide, and set about inventing tonics, brandies, and fortified wines made from grapes and Australian sunshine. The Penfolds House Style emerged from this craft of fortified wine production and blending.
The success of Penfolds has been driven by a lineage of visionary winemakers who pushed innovation to bold new heights. Max Schubert, the creator of Penfolds Grange, Dr Ray Beckwith and their team pioneered: major advances in yeast technology and paper chromatography; the understanding and use of pH in controlling bacterial spoilage; the use of headed down/submerged cap fermentation and the technique of rack and return; cold fermentation practices; the use of American oak as a maturation vessel and perhaps most critically, partial barrel fermentation. The use of American oak and barrel fermentation is considered traditional Barossa winemaking practice, in large part due to the work of Penfolds.
Today, the art of blending remains integral to the Penfolds House Style - a unique combination of highly defined fruit aromas, ripe tannins, richness, power and concentration. The most powerful expression of this is the flagship, Grange, now recognised as one of the most consistent of the world’s great wines. Similarly, Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, first released in 1960, is now considered the quintessential Australian wine blend. Improved vineyard management, site selection and winemaking brought about the subsequent releases of Penfolds wines such as Bin 707 and Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon – both highly acclaimed and collected wines to this day.
The Penfolds Philosophy is the accumulation of nearly 180 years of shared knowledge and continual refinement. This began with Dr Christopher and Mary Penfold, continued with Max Schubert, Ray Beckwith and generations of Penfolds winemakers leading to the current winemaking team, led by Peter Gago. Their commitment to constantly improving their work, whilst honouring the winemaking techniques of their predecessors, contributes to the consistency of style and quality that Penfolds is known for around the world.
