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Penfolds Grange 1.5L MAGNUM 1990
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1.5L MAGNUM 1979
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1967 Jimmy Watson
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1967 Jimmy Watson
Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1967 Jimmy Watson
   
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Grange’s aesthetic quality and remarkable aging potential is the stuff of legends” -Andrew Caillard MW. 1967 Grange, labelled very plainly as Penfolds Claret, won the Jimmy Watson for the best one-year-old red in 1968. 1965 Grange had already claimed the same trophy two years previously. The first Grange to use grapes from the Clare Valley, considered at the time to be in a lighter style, Max Schubert considered the 1967 to be underrated and excellent. Individual bottles from the vintage are labelled as Bin 74 or Bin 95

During the sixties, Granges were regularly entered into wine shows with considerable success, two vintages claiming the Jimmy Watson. A blend of 94% Shiraz and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon from the Kalimna and other Barossa vineyards, Clare Valley and Magill Estate. A fairly dry growing season followed by a warm vintage. Maturation for eighteen months in new American oak hogsheads. Alcohol 12.70% Acidity 5.80g/L pH 3.62 “It’s a beautiful thing – forget the arguments, the allocations, the speculation, the price – whenever I find a quiet moment and think about this thing called Grange, I can’t help but think that without Grange the entire Australian wine industry would be entirely diminished!” -Winefront.com.au

Medium brick red. A very intriguing nose of caramel, lifted prune/ liquorice/ baked earth aromas with some vegetal/ vegemite nuances. The palate is well concentrated with prune/ earthy flavours and pronounced leafy tannins. Tannins build up thick and dry at the finish. Winemaker comments by Max Schubert: Medium brick red. Sweet, complex and intense, stocky /trufflelike. Developed with ripe, concentrated, meaty/ chocolate-like flavours, silky tannin structure and long finish. Well balanced. "A fullish browning red, with musky, autumnal and cigarboxy aromas underpinned by sweet oak and slightly confectionary red and black berries. Not a great vintage, but a bottle in excellent condition" -JeremyOliver.com

A significant turning point for Penfolds Grange, bottles were labelled Bin numbers 49 and 95, and are now becoming increasingly rare. "A blend of 92% Shiraz and 8% Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine showed a dark garnet color with moderate amber at the edge. Notes of prune, mint, coffee, caramel, molasses, and some sweet cherry and berry fruit are present in this full-bodied, intact, succulent Grange that is still fresh, with no traces of oxidation or decay. The wine is round and complex as well as delicious, with full body" -Robert Parker Feb 2002

The pinnacle of Australian reds, Grange represents opulence, vintage 1992 offers great complexity and balance, a powerful and rich release with mouth-coating tannins. No other red wine in Australia can rival the reputation, consistent quality or proven development pattern of Penfolds Grange. A full-bodied Shiraz wine, fleshed out with a component of exceptional Cabernet fruit, under magnum, the 1992 was destined for a long cellar life. Deep crimson in colour, with smoky/dark chocolate/blueberry/ plum aromas and flavours, fine grained with slightly leafy tannins, finishing very firm and tight

A big, typical Grange and a very good wine from this vintage. Smooth, sumptuous and firmly structured, its deep, long palate of dark red and black berry flavours is wound around firm, but powder-fine tannins" -JeremyOliver.com, "The 1997 Grange looks to be a classic, The wine is opulently-textured, extremely soft, layered, and seductive, with Grange's tell-tale personality well-displayed, but in a seamless, seductive style. This is a superb Grange that can hold its own against the more heralded 1996" -Robert Parker Oct 2002

The 1990 and 1991 Granges are regarded by many as extraordinary wines with incredible power and finesse. James Halliday calls this vintage flawlessly supple. In 1990 Grange dropped the Hermitage tag, to align with the name by which it had been known internationally for many years. 95% Shiraz, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon from Kalimna and other Barossa Valley vineyards, Clare Valley and Coonawarra. A very great vintage with a perfect warm, dry growing season and harvest, yielded a Grange with solid structure and dominant fruit characters

A very good vintage with a mild growing season, culminating in a burst of warm weather. "Deep dark red. A fresh, youthful aroma of slightly confiture-like blackberries, raspberries and plums is enhanced with sweet vanilla oak. Fresh, youthful and primary, the palate is intense and juicy, finishing fine-grained, elegant and smoky, with lingering flavours of mulberries and cedar. A finer, more elegant and restrained Grange" -JeremyOliver.com, "One of my favorite vintages of Grange to actually drink at present is the 1982" -eRobertParker.com Feb 2002

The 1995 Grange is the 45th consecutive vintage of the wine that carries the flag for the Australian wine industry. Fruit from the Barossa and the McLaren Vale, the Magill Estate and Padthaway. "An impressive Grange that may ultimately prove to be underrated, like many wines from this vintage, the 1995, a blend of 94% Shiraz and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon, exhibits a saturated plum/purple color and a sweet blackberry liqueur nose intermixed with cassis, licorice, and new oak. It is long, ripe, with unobtrusive acidity and tannin!" -eRobertParker.com

Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1957
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