PenfoldsBin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Product code: 17803
£55.45 inc VAT
£332.70 / case of 6
Country
Country: Australia
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Penfolds
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
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Country
Country: Australia
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Penfolds
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon

Product Notes

Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon is a revered Australian vino that epitomises the country's distinctive wine-making style. With a bountiful palate of blackcurrant and dark chocolate, balanced elegantly with fine-grained tannins, this wine boasts a robust character and full-bodied richness. Intriguing notes of coffee and vanilla peak through the backdrop, providing an elegant complexity. Aged in French and American oak barrels, Bin 407 imparts a subtle smoky finish. Suited for long-term maturation, each vintage carries a promise of exceptional longevity. Simply put, it's a luxurious Cabernet Sauvignon that delivers a harmonious ensemble of flavour and depth.

Tasting Notes

Medium-bodied. The complete package: Fruit: Juicy redcurrant jelly, dark plum (and plum acidity), fresh rhubarb. Acidity: ‘Just right’ – a lively and lifted conveyance from initial lip-contact to sated ingestion. Tannins: Integrated, polished-graphite tannins.Oak: Seamlessly hidden/concealed oak. Melding well with fruit. Overall, cabernet balance and definition, sans exaggeration.

About the Winery

Penfolds

Established in the heart of Adelaide in 1844, Penfolds winery is one of Australia's oldest and most renowned wine-producing estates. Over the centuries, this impressive winery has crafted an invincible reputation for producing wines of exceptional quality, notably its world-famous Grange and St. Henri Shiraz.

Thomas Penfold and his wife Mary embarked on wine production at their Magill Estate after immigrating from England. Penfold’s initial intention was to craft fortified wines in the style of those he admired in Europe, specifically, his cherished homeland. However, over time the potential for producing quality table wines was realised and Penfolds has since become a global icon.

Among the winery's remarkable collections, the most celebrated offering is undeniably the 'Penfolds Grange'. This Shiraz wine, crafted by the pioneering winemaker Max Schubert is among the most coveted and enduring labels on the global wine stage. Known for its rich intensity and remarkable longevity the Grange is synonymous with prestige in the world of wine.

Nestled amongst the rolling Adelaide Hills, the winery is a sight to behold. With its distinctive historic charm, juxtaposed with cutting-edge wine-making techniques, Penfolds has managed to maintain an enchanting balance of tradition and innovation. Visitors are greeted by lush vineyards, meticulously tended to ensure the production of quality grapes. A walk through the Penfolds cellar door is an immersion into history; as each stone and barrel tell tales of wine craftsmanship honed over centuries.

What's interesting however, is Penfolds winery's firm belief in multi-regional blending. Unlike most wineries who staunchly adhere to single-vineyard or single-region wines, Penfolds uses grapes from various regions across the country. To the experts at Penfolds, the synergy resulting from the blend ensures a profound depth and complexity of flavour that simply cannot be achieved otherwise.

In conclusion, Penfolds winery is an iconic cornerstone of the Australian wine industry. A visit to this elegant estate, is not merely about tasting wines of world class quality, but also accompanied by a journey through a labyrinth of history and the passionate narrative of a craft perfected over time. A haven for wine connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike!

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