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PENFOLDS Bin 311 Chardonnay, Multi Region Blend 2021 Bottle
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PENFOLDS Bin 311 Chardonnay, Multi Region Blend 2021 Bottle
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Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay, Multi Region Blend
Bin 311 is considered one of the very finest, best-value cool-climate Chardonnays in Australia. In the context of Penfolds’ Chardonnay, Bin 311 is to Yattarna as Bin 389 is to Grange. The wine is made from declassified parcels of A1-graded Chardonnay grapes that would otherwise go into Yattarna and matured in the same French oak barrels that previously held Yattarna.
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Expert Review
Andrew Caillard MW
Pale colour. Very expressive lime, grapefruit aromas with flinty, tonic water notes. Generously flavoured palate with plentiful lime squash, grapefruit notes, fine slinky textures, lovely mid-palate creaminess, underlying toasty complexity and long fresh quartz-like acidity. Superb mineral length. Very much in the idiom of a Premier Cru. Delicious drinking. 66% of the blend is aged for nine months in new (38%) and seasoned one-year-old (28%) oak. Drink now to 2028. 12.5% alc
95 points, The Vintage Journal Penfolds Collection 2022 (July 2022)
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Tyson Stelzer
Thanks to the wonderfully refined 2021 harvest, Bin 311 sports the largest proportion of Adelaide Hills yet, the balance made up predominantly of Tasmania, with a dribble of Henty and Tumbarumba. Precision, tension, tightly coiled texture and impeccably gauged struck flint reduction confirm one of the greatest vintages for Bin 311 yet. Grapefruit, lemon and white peach purity are elegantly framed in subtle, high class French oak.
94 points (July 2022)
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Huon Hooke
Bright, pale colour, fresh and creamy nose, yeast lees, lemony touches. The palate is very restrained and delicate, refined, subtle; it seems to lack a bit of stuffing at this stage but will certainly build with time. Good, but it seems to fade a bit towards the back. (Adelaide Hills & Tasmania)
91 points, The Real Review (June 2022)
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James Suckling
Very attractive, fresh white peaches and yellow citrus fruit, coupled with assertive but well-married oak influence adding grilled-hazelnut and spicy elements. The palate holds an intense core of fresh peach fruit and a gently creamy build into the long, well-composed finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap.
93 points, JamesSuckling.com (July 2022)
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Campbell Mattinson
There’s a steely, chalky dryness to this, the fruit sweeping in from behind. There are flint/matchstick characters too though they feel integrated/part of the wine and not just an adjunct. This wine is driven by refreshing nectarine and citrus flavour, grapefruit adding both drive and bite, a subtle creaminess part of the show. Elegance is the main impression but not at the expense of flavour.
93+ points, The Wine Front (July 2022)
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Jancis Robinson MW
Multi-regional: 82% Adelaide Hills, 15% Tasmania, 3% Tumbarumba. This is effectively fruit that was relegated from the 2021 Yattarna blend. Nine months in French oak barriques, 38% new and 28% one year old. TA 6.27 g/l, pH 3.11.
Lively grapefruit and zesty fruit with a dry finish. Very appetising. Crunchy, chalky finish. Very refreshing. Relatively GV in a Penfolds context. 12.5%
17 points, JancisRobinson.com (July 2022)
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Decanter
Baby Yattarna' is the big improver within the Penfolds white wine portfolio, now a blend of Adelaide Hills and Tasmania fruit. It’s lean and luscious, with lots of lemon pith and a squeeze of grapefruit in the puckery texture, and with absolutely no heft or unnecessary bulk in the palate. Just the right lick of oak binds the seams, while a disciplined acid line persists stubbornly, but correctly, to a distant finish. Released at A$50/bottle.
94 points, David Sly, Decanter (June 2022)
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Tony Love
The more accessible of Penfolds’ three chardonnay iterations, and not just in terms of price. This latest vintage has a greater proportion of Adelaide Hills fruit than in the past few years, and immediately strikes one as a wine with more complexity and impetus than previous 311s. The nose leans towards a richer chardonnay sense, with impressions of yellow and green citrus fruits, the faintest of flintiness and even a suggestion of creaminess. Flavours go straight to white nectarine with a delicate tang of yellow grapefruit flesh, acidity reverbing with pithy mouthfeels. Penfolds insiders refer to this wine as “Baby Yattarna” which suggests wine quality as well as great value.
95 points, Wine Pilot (July 2022)
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Erin Larkin
The Bin 311 Chardonnay is a multi-regional blend—all cool areas—and over time, the style has evolved from staunchly no new oak, to now a proportion of new oak (in 2021, 38%). The 2021 Bin 311 Chardonnay is toasty and creamy—a confluence of crushed cashew, pink grapefruit, yellow peach, red apple skins and apricot kernel. This is balanced and complete, a wine resplendent with polished phenolics, bright fruit and texture that starts from the very first and lingers through the long finish. Excellent.
93+ points, Wine Advocate (July 2022)
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Jeni Port
The so-called ‘baby Yattarna” offers not only the usual blend of Tasmanian and Adelaide Hills in this 2021 chardonnay, but also good value for the price. Plenty of zip here in the youngster with its burst of citrus freshness – lime cordial, lemon and grapefruit pulp – and touches of smart, smoky, nutty oak. It’s a stylish combo that works well. Throw in some herbal interplay, a touch of aromatic florals and a developing nougat-like texture, and it’s clear this vintage of Bin 311 is built for distance and speed.
94 points, Wine Pilot (July 2022)
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Angus Hughson
The 2021 Bin 311 Chardonnay is very impressive and made with fruit from Adelaide Hills and Tumbarumba, potentially its best vintage yet. It opens with a delicious core of vibrant, youthful fruits - grapefruit and nectarine - with a deliciously smoky, cinnamon barrel edge topped by savoury nougat complexity. Taut yet also generously fruited, a firm bolt of acidity helps to retain the focus for an array of citrus and melon flavours before driving through to a long silky finish. A benchmark Bin 311.
92 points, Vinous (July 2022)
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.
