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Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2016 (Barossa Valley)

Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2016 (Barossa Valley)

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Since 1844, Penfolds has played a pivotal role in the evolution of winemaking with a history and heritage that profoundly reflects Australia’s journey from colonial settlement to the modern era.

Penfolds Collection of benchmark wines were established in a spirit of innovation and the endless pursuit of quality, evidenced from the secret bottling of Grange in 1951 and the unbroken line of vintages of what is now Australia’s most iconic wine.

Today, the Collection continues to display Penfolds distinctive and consistently recognisable ‘House Style’; the ultimate expression of Penfolds time-honoured tradition of sourcing the best fruit from the best regions.

Historic blends, significant milestones and heritage vineyards have been honoured by a lineage of custodians whose courage and imagination, precision and humility have ensured Penfolds remains true to its original values while remaining relevant for current and future generations. The stories and philosophies behind each label bring a timeless quality, making Penfolds wines special and compelling for collectors and drinkers the world over.

Wine Specifications

Variety: Shiraz

Size: 750mL

Region: South Australia

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Vintage: 2016

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Winery & Vintage Info

Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2016 offers a showcase of warm-climate Australian Shiraz which is ripe, robust and generously flavoured. First made in 1959, Bin 28 is named after the famous Barossa Valley Kalimna Vineyard purchased by Penfolds in 1945 and from which the wine was originally sourced.

Today, Bin 28 is a multi-region, multi-vineyard blend, with the Barossa Valley always well represented. Winter rainfall was lower than the long-term average for most parts of South Australia. This pattern carried
into spring in regions such as McLaren Vale, before rainfall in December replenished soil moisture and a fast and even veraison ensued. Mild daytime temperatures and cool evenings across most of the ripening period allowed impressive flavour development. Warm, dry conditions continued throughout harvest with fruit picked in optimal condition across each vineyard. Smaller berry and bunch sizes were noticeable in most regions. This, coupled with favourable weather conditions, induced great results for traditional quality markers – colour, tannin profile, fruit concentration and flavour depth. Winery notes

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