Penfolds Grange Bin 95 2021
Grange stands as the most powerful expression of Penfolds multi-vineyard, multi-regional blending philosophy and is officially listed as a Heritage Icon of South Australia. Crafted from fully ripe, intensely flavoured Shiraz, it delivers a unique Australian style acclaimed among the world’s greatest wines. With an unbroken line of vintages since the experimental 1951, each release demonstrates the enduring synergy between Shiraz and the soils and climates of South Australia, extending the vision and unwavering conviction of its creator, Max Schubert.
The 2021 vintage is immediately recognisable as Grange – expansive, bouyant and complex.
A nexus of fruits/oak/barrel-ferment. As one. Grange. A valiant attempt to untangle this aromatic Shiraz assault… initially scents of grated dark chocolate and Copha revealed – propelled by tell-tale V.A. and formics coupled with barrel-ferment nuances. Then an elution of marbled meats, beef fat, and marrow. Pan juices follow… laced with a balsamic glaze, soy and spice (poppy/ sesame seed mix, frankincense). Youthful. Expectantly, at this early stage, little attempt to immediately charm/gratify. Patience!
An instant cornucopia of Grange markers – where to begin?! This 2021 vintage is certainly expansive across the palate. Three sources and three dimensions induce ‘blackness’ via selective Barossa/McLaren Vale/Clare Valley fruit sourcing and thereafter formidable structural length/width/depth stature. A vortex of mid-palate sumptuousness, framed by sleek, dusty tannins, and chocolatey/brûléed-suggestive oak. Less blurred are the Clare Valley sourcing descriptor giveaways – Dutch liquorice and menthol. Maybe, from Barossa – soaked dark satsuma plum, star anise, and roast quince? Tomorrow, a different reveal. Can’t wait!
