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Cabernet Sauvignon
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1997 Magnum 1.5L
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$295.00
A multi-district blend sourced from Coonawarra, Bordertown, Padthaway and Barossa Valley districts of South Australia. Rich and ripe with dark cherry and raspberry fruit flavours, some dark chocolate and integrated smoky oak.
 
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 1999 Magnum 1.5L
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$298.00
Structurally tight and taut, in keeping with the variety, the wine is mouth-filling and expansive, with bright, ripe dark berry fruits and tight-grained, elongated tannins. With great finesse and showing excellent persistence of flavour, the wine’s impressive depth andstructure give it immense presence in the glassand promises a great cellaring future.
 
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 2001 Magnum 1.5L
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$395.00
Structurally tight and taut, in keeping with the variety, the wine is mouth-filling and expansive, with bright, ripe dark berry fruits and tight-grained, elongated tannins. With great finesse and showing excellent persistence of flavour, the wine’s impressive depth andstructure give it immense presence in the glassand promises a great cellaring future.
 
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 2002 Magnum 1.5L
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$382.50
Structurally tight and taut, in keeping with the variety, the wine is mouth-filling and expansive, with bright, ripe dark berry fruits and tight-grained, elongated tannins. With great finesse and showing excellent persistence of flavour, the wine’s impressive depth andstructure give it immense presence in the glassand promises a great cellaring future.
 
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet 2004 Magnum 1.5L
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$405.00
A long, seamless and very sophisticated cabernet despite its significant dimensions, structure and power. It opens with an intense violet-like perfume of aromatic cassis, blackberries and dark plums over dark chocolate and mocha-like oak, with meaty, briary undertones. Simultaneously very firm and cultivated, it’s steeped in piercing flavours of blackberries, dark plums and cassis, and backed by very smart oak and robust, pliant tannins. It’s long and savoury, with a lingering core of explosive dark fruit and dusty, dried herb-liked nuances. A genuine Bin 707. (Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra, 19.2/97, drink 2024-2034+) Jeremy Oliver
 
Shiraz
Penfolds Magill Shiraz 2001 Magnum 1.5L
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$250.00
A medium weight palate, with mulberry and wild raspberry fruits, tightly contained by satiny tannins that literally coat the whole mouth. Charming, balanced, and long lingering flavours, are courted by malty oak and ideal acidity. In the mould of the 1996 release.
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 2001 Magnum 1.5L
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$290.00
A full bodied offering with a generous mid palate and formidable weight for the style of wine. Tight, with rounded, integrated, yet obvious tannins, primary flavours of
black fruits, blackberry conserve, dark plum, liquorice and spice are evident. A youthful, lively wine with no oak influence. A wine of the vintage, demanding larger glassware and an energetic swirl.
 
Penfolds Grange Magnum 1.5 Litre 1999
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$1,200.00
Milky, sweet, coffeed, really notice the oak coming through on these younger vintages. Acids and tannins not yet integrated – but there is a hell of a lot to be impressed by here. Lovely power, lovely softness, lovely hit of savouriness, and then significant length. Similar to the 1994, but better. Campbell Mattinson, Wine Front August – October 2007
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 2005 Magnum 1.5L
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$198.00
A full bodied offering with a generous mid palate and formidable weight for the style of wine. Tight, with rounded, integrated, yet obvious tannins, primary flavours of
black fruits, blackberry conserve, dark plum, liquorice and spice are evident. A youthful, lively wine with no oak influence. A wine of the vintage, demanding larger glassware and an energetic swirl.
 
Penfold Grange Magnum 1.5 Litre 2000
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$1,295.00
Penfolds’ renowned 2000 Grange is only the fifth vintage to be made from 100% Shiraz (the others being 1951, 1952, 1963, and 1999). It is also, atypically, 100% Barossa fruit. While it is not considered to be one of the great Granges, the 2000 exhibits outstanding potential, and is much more accessible than usual. One of the top wines I tasted from this vintage (which has had to take a back seat to subsequent years), its dense ruby/purple color is followed by a big, sweet nose of blackberries, cherries, chocolate, and earth. With decent acidity, ripe, silky tannin, superb intensity, wonderful equilibrium, and a more open-knit, softer, accessible style than usual, it can be drunk now or cellared for 15-16 years. While this is no wimpy wine, it is an ideal example for readers who are unwilling to invest the patience required for the big, blockbuster Granges. Wine Advocate #161 (Oct 2005).
 
Penfolds Grange Magnum 1.5 Litre 2004
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$1,947.55
Penfolds Grange is an Australian icon, a National Trust of Australia heritage listed wine which captures the essence of Australian ingenuity and innovation. The story of Grange is steeped in the Australian ethos. It is the story of a winemaker who battled against the odds, possessed by the ideal of creating one of the very great wines of the world. The enduring spirit of Grange means that each vintage boasts its own character as the marque evolves and surprises. A seductive, richly concentrated wine, a timeless classic
 
Penfolds Grange 2002 750ml
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$520.00
Deep, closed and brooding, with perfectly ripened aromas of dark berries, plums and typical smoky cedar/vanilla/dark chocolate Penfolds oak that become more fragrant with aeration, revealing scents of violets, cloves and cinnamon. Smooth, unctuous and exceptionally elegant for Grange, its voluptuous palate of black cherries, plums, black olives and smoky dark oak finishes with exceptional length of vibrant fruit over suggestions of minerals and vanilla. The longer it’s opened the silkier and more ethereal it becomes, as the quality of its fine-grained tannin becomes apparent. A classic reflection of a great cool vintage. Jeremy Oliver
 
Penfolds Grange 2003 750ml
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$569.00
A very ripe, assertive, profoundly structured and traditional warm year Grange whose dark, brooding and brambly fruit and lavish oak are supported by drying, firm and chalky tannin. It’s still a bruising young wine, with a surprisingly floral and heady, jasmine-like bouquet and dense layers of blackberries, blueberries, cassis and dark plums backed by smoky, meaty, dark chocolate and cedary influences. As it opens further, nuances of treacle, aniseed and graphite slowly emerge. Firm and dense, its palate simply drips with concentrated flavour, finishing with the length and balance expected of this label. Jeremy Oliver
 
Penfolds Grange 2004 750ml
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$649.99
Saturated purple-crimson colour; has an amazing depth to the bouquet, oak and black fruits already seamlessly woven; the longer you spend inhaling the aromas, the more you learn about the wine within, in much the same way as a Grand Cru red burgundy. The palate delivers all that the bouquet promises, and then some; it has absolutely perfect proportions to the river of flavours running through blackberry, Satsuma plum, licorice and spice; the tannins are quite active, but totally balanced and ripe. Cork. 14.3% alc. Rating 98 Points Drink 2054 Date Tasted Mar 08 James Halliday Australian Wine Companion
 
Penfolds Grange 2005 750ml
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$660.00
It has an inky deep colour, overwhelming aroma and flavour impact of ripe, dense, sweet fruit, mouth-flooding tannins, distinctive flavour of American oak and a buoyant lift. This is a great wine of rare dimension. Over many decades, it will mellow and grow paler, becoming more fragile and ethereal.
Chris Shanahan, 26 May 2010, The Canberra Times
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 1999 750ml
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$95.99
Magnificent gem of a wine, recommended now and in later years, great for special events, birthdays, anniversaries - we always put some of the BEST wines in the cellar
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 2003 750ml
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$89.99
St Henri would be in my top ten favourite shiraz. I just noticed that the RRP is now $80. Depending on how you look at it you could argue that it’s either still too cheap or just a bit too expensive. The former position being relative to its quality compared to Grange and the latter in comparison to other top shiraz available in the market place. I will continue to buy in good vintage because I love both the wine and the style. I just wish there were more like it…
Dark and brooding with aromas of blackberry, raspberry, Old Jamaica chocolate, pepper, spice and burnt wood. On the palate thick and full bodied with blackberry, raspberry, charcoal, pepper, spice and dark chocolate flavours. Significantly dry and meaty but not without some freshness. The tannins are firm and again meaty and grippy. Finishes dry and spicy with a dark chocolate and charcoal aftertaste. I think this will soften and sweeten up with further bottle age. BY GARY WALSH
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 2004 750ml
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$89.99
Really interesting wine; and is true to the St Henri style, even with all on offer from the vintage for a fleeting moment it seemed it could the best yet. A very ,very good wine.
James Halliday Australian wine Companion 2009
 
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz 2005 750ml
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$99.99
Aromatic, complex and silky, slipping in its gorgeous blackberry, currant and plum fruit against a seething background of toast, spice, mineral and loamy earth. The texture is seamless, and the flavours just take off, sailing through the long, expressive finish. Best from 2011 through 2020." Wine Spectator
 
Penfolds St Henri Shraz 2006 750ml
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$89.99
The aroma is fragrant, spicy and immediately recognisable as shiraz, but taking on a winey complexity. There’s a sweet core of elegant fruit. But the structure is taut and grippy – the fine, slightly austere tannins no doubt contributed by the cabernet in blend. This is a very fine, elegant, beautiful wine. It should be at its best from 15 years of age. Some vintages have recently fetched higher price than Grange.
Chris Shanahan, 26 May 2010, The Canberra Times
 
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