Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis 2007 Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz & 2009 Bin 311 Tumbarumba ChardonnayFor true believers, March 1 is a day that is looked forward to each year with an anticipation that goes well beyond the norm.
Because
it’s the day that Penfolds release their Bin range of wines, a
collection of just a half-dozen or so labels that for a half century
now have rewarded enthusiasts with a extra little something both in
multi-regional blends, and in highly-stylised wines from individual
regions.
And importantly, priced to be enjoyed at a luncheon or
dinner that doesn’t have to be a particularly noteworthy occasion
to seek reason to pull one of these out of the cellar: the 2008 Bin 138
Barossa Valley Shiraz Mourvedre Grenache, for instance, is just $29.99.
Even
the grand-daddy of this year’s releases, the 2007 Bin 389 Cabernet
Shiraz (often referred to as “Poor Man’s Grange” because it was first
made in 1960 by Max Schubert who created Grange, and components are
matured today in the same barrels as the previous vintage of Grange,)
is well-priced for its quality at $64.99.
This 2007 Bin 389 was
sourced entirely from South Australia’s Coonawarra, McLaren Vale,
Langhorne Creek, Padthaway and the Barossa. Nicely balanced full-fruit
and oak flavours make it enjoyable drinking now, but you’d do well
cellaring a few to truly enjoy in another five or so years.
This
year’s Penfolds Bin releases also include two new wines, a 2009 Bin 23
Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir, and a 2005 Reserve Bin Aged Release Eden
Valley Riesling – each priced at $39.99.
Others in the 2010
release are the 2007 Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz ($33.99,) the 2008 Bin 128
Coonawarra Shiraz ($33.99,) 2009 Bin 311 Tumbarumba Chardonnay ($39.99)
and the 2007 Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon ($54.99.)
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