Penfolds Bin 149
Vintage: | 2018 |
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Description: | Winemaker Notes\r\nPenfolds Bin 149 derives its name from the percentage of South Australian Cabernet Sauvignon that\u2019s woven into the blend. Its unique worldly disposition sets it apart from other California wines and is a testament to the power of the legendary Penfolds House Style. A wine both distinctive and of distinction, Bin 149 showcases a multidimensional palate of strong Napa Valley tannins and intense dark fruit, with an Australian twist.\r\nAromas, are focused, with sweet iced tea, savory caperberries, French polish, and heady barrel ferment characters of mocha and kirsch tapering to a precise point. Further notes include grated ginger, cola, green olive, caraway seeds, and a Bordelaise sauce richness. Classically Penfolds in character, yet altogether different in structure, the palate features fine, close-knit tannins and a menthol lift with flavors of cedar, sandalwood, and roasted meats. Bright acidity provides succulence and a sustained finish.\r\nAVA Blend: 85.1% Rutherford + Oakville, 14.9% South Australia \r\nJames Suckling 97 Points \r\nDecanter 96 Points \r\nRobert Parker 95 Points \r\nWine Enthusiast 95 Points\r\nAbout Penfolds\r\nAfter the success of early sherries and fortified wines, founders Dr. Christopher and Mary Penfold planted their vine cuttings they had carried on their voyage over to Australia. In 1844 the fledging vineyard was officially established as the Penfolds wine company at Magill Estate. As the company grew, so too did Dr Penfold\u2019s medical reputation, leaving much of the running of the winery to Mary Penfold. Early forays into Clarets and Rieslings proved increasingly popular, and on Christopher\u2019s death in 1870, Mary assumed total responsibility for the winery. Mary\u2019s reign at the helm of Penfolds saw years of determination and endeavour. By the time Mary Penfold retired in 1884 (ceding management to her daughter, Georgina) Penfolds was producing 1\/3 of all South Australia\u2019s wine. She\u2019d set an agenda that continues today, experimenting with new methods in wine production. By Mary\u2019s death in 1896, the Penfolds legacy was well on its way to fruition. By 1907, Penfolds had become South Australia\u2019s largest winery. n 1948, history was made again as Max Schubert became the company\u2019s first Chief Winemaker. A loyal company man and true innovator, Schubert would propel Penfolds onto the global stage with his experimentation of long-lasting wines \u2013 the creation of Penfolds Grange in the 1950s. In 1959 (while Schubert was perfecting his Grange experiment in secret), the tradition of \u2018bin wines\u2019 began. The first, a Shiraz wine with the grapes of the company\u2019s own Barossa Valley vineyards was simply named after the storage area of the cellars where it is aged. And so Kalimna Bin 28 becomes the first official Penfolds Bin number wine. Despite great success, Penfolds never rests on its laurels. In 2012 Penfolds released its most innovative project to date \u2013 12 handcrafted ampoules of the rare 2004 Kalimna Block Cabernet Sauvignon. Two years later, Penfolds celebrated the 170th anniversary \u2013 having just picked up a perfect score of 100 for the 2008 Grange in two of the world\u2019s most influential wine magazines.\r\nIntroducing the California Collection\r\nPenfolds Bin 149 Cabernet Sauvignon seeks out northern hemisphere excellence via meticulous vineyard and block selection, reinforced by flagship-worthy South Australian cabernet sauvignon. The result is distinctive, and of distinction. House Style is in the building blocks of Bin 149, a name derived from the percentage of South Australian cabernet sauvignon synergistically woven into the blend. Napa Valley regional sourcing seeks to showcase strong tannic foundations, dark fruit intensity but with the added dimension of a unique \u201cworldly\u201d disposition. Matured in French and American oak, this release highlights Penfolds commitment to quality. |
Price: | $ 134.99 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from BASSER’S Fine Wine
Address: |
6240 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs, FL 33076 United States |
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Telephone (regular): | 954-840-3122 |
First added to 1000 Corks on March 18, 2021.