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Penfolds - Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2023 - Barossa Valley
Australie • Southern Australia • Red
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Description
- Country Australia
- Region Australie
- Appellation Southern Australia
- Color Red
- Alcohol 14,5
- Vintage 2023
- Grape varieties Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon
THE Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2023 is a work of winemaking art, reflecting ancestral know-how. Located in the valley of Barossa, This domaine emblematic ofSouth Australia It combines tradition and innovation. Its wines, renowned for their richness and complexity, are the fruit of a passion for excellence. The combination of carefully selected grape varieties, such as Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, gives rise to nectars that seduce palates worldwide. Each sip tells the story of a unique terroir.
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Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
The dress of Penfolds Bin 389 2023 is a deep red, hinting at a beautiful intensity. On the nose, aromas of ripe black fruit, vanilla, and spice mingle elegantly, evoking memories of juicy cherries and dark chocolate. On the palate, this wine offers a silky texture, with well-integrated tannins and a lovely structure. The finish is long and persistent, marked by notes of licorice and oak, leaving a memorable impression.
Producer
Producer
The vineyard of Penfolds It extends across the varied terroirs of the Barossa Valley, renowned for its clay-limestone soils and microclimates. The diversity of the soils, ranging from heavy clays to well-draining gravels, allows for optimal expression of the grape varieties. climat The region's Mediterranean climate, with its hot, dry summers, promotes perfect grape ripening, giving the wines their aromatic richness and depth. The meticulously tended vines receive special attention to ensure controlled yields and exceptional quality.
The team's opinion
An iconic blend from the house, combining the structure of Cabernet with the richness of Shiraz for a balanced and immediately seductive wine.
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Serving temperature 16–18 °C
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Climax 2028 à 2043