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Grange 2011 75cl

Barossa Valley | South Australia | Australia
CHF 454.00
Critics scores
19 Rene Gabriel
: 100 % Shiraz. Extrem dunkel in der Mitte, mit fast schwarzen Reflexen, deutliche lila Verfärbung am Rand. Warmes, ausladendes Bouquet, wohlig ausströmend, viel Pflaumen und Cassis, die Süsse wechselt sich nach ein par Minuten mit einer dunklen Würze ab, milchiger Ansatz, was ihm eine nasale Fülle verleiht. Im Gaumen cremig, zwischen rot- und blaubeerigen Nuancen tanzend, eine tolle Fülle und weiche, aber fette Tannine zeigend. Ein Mund voll Grange mit einem Finale von Küchenkräutern, Backpflaumen Zimt und Black Currant. Selten war ein Grange so burgundisch! Und selten war ein Grange vom ersten Moment an so hemmungslos ready! 19/20 trinken
19 Rene Gabriel
: 100 % Shiraz. Extrem dunkel in der Mitte, mit fast schwarzen Reflexen, deutliche lila Verfärbung am Rand. Warmes, ausladendes Bouquet, wohlig ausströmend, viel Pflaumen und Cassis, die Süsse wechselt sich nach ein par Minuten mit einer dunklen Würze ab, milchiger Ansatz, was ihm eine nasale Fülle verleiht. Im Gaumen cremig, zwischen rot- und blaubeerigen Nuancen tanzend, eine tolle Fülle und weiche, aber fette Tannine zeigend. Ein Mund voll Grange mit einem Finale von Küchenkräutern, Backpflaumen Zimt und Black Currant. Selten war ein Grange so burgundisch! Und selten war ein Grange vom ersten Moment an so hemmungslos ready! 19/20 trinken
93 Robert Parker
2011 was of course a difficult, uncharacteristically rainy vintage in South Australia and particularly Barossa, but thanks to Penfolds’ privileged position with access to some of the region’s best fruit, they have nonetheless been able to blend an impressive Grange. Still sourced mainly from Barossa Valley, there’s a good dollop of McLaren Vale fruit (21%) – a region less affected by the rains in 2011 - contributing to this vintage. Interestingly, it is the 6th vintage ever to consist of 100% Shiraz, mainly because the Cabernet Sauvignon didn't make the grade this year. (Note that no Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon was produced in 2011.) Deep purple colored, in typical fashion the nose of the 2011 Grange is still closed at this youthful stage with broody tar and pepper laced notes over a core of blackberries, black plums, licorice and loam. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is taut and muscular with pepper and baking spice flavors supported by firm, grainy tannins. The finish has great length, contributing a refreshing lift.
93 Wine Spectator
Offers a mouthful of dense tannins at the core, balanced by lovely, ripe and powerful blueberry and cherry flavors and details of cigar, pepper, toast and mineral. Drink now through 2030. Tasted twice, with consistent notes.
93 Robert Parker
2011 was of course a difficult, uncharacteristically rainy vintage in South Australia and particularly Barossa, but thanks to Penfolds’ privileged position with access to some of the region’s best fruit, they have nonetheless been able to blend an impressive Grange. Still sourced mainly from Barossa Valley, there’s a good dollop of McLaren Vale fruit (21%) – a region less affected by the rains in 2011 - contributing to this vintage. Interestingly, it is the 6th vintage ever to consist of 100% Shiraz, mainly because the Cabernet Sauvignon didn't make the grade this year. (Note that no Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon was produced in 2011.) Deep purple colored, in typical fashion the nose of the 2011 Grange is still closed at this youthful stage with broody tar and pepper laced notes over a core of blackberries, black plums, licorice and loam. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is taut and muscular with pepper and baking spice flavors supported by firm, grainy tannins. The finish has great length, contributing a refreshing lift.
93 Wine Spectator
Offers a mouthful of dense tannins at the core, balanced by lovely, ripe and powerful blueberry and cherry flavors and details of cigar, pepper, toast and mineral. Drink now through 2030. Tasted twice, with consistent notes.
93 James Suckling
A well-executed Grange in what must have been a stressful vintage, this has some good richness and concentration, the oak sits cedary but fruit is up to the task, dark berries in all shapes and sizes here, cola and sarsaparilla too, redder nuances, vanillin and liquorice. The palate's built in layers, really deep-set concentrated powerful fruit with some measure, good balance and depth, stylishly tailored structure and a polite, measured finish. Not a blockbuster in Grange terms, but this is a very good wine with clear Penfolds DNA. Balanced, not forced, Mr. Gago defintely gets an A for effort here. Best after 2023.
Producer
Penfolds
Since the renaissance of Australian wine in the early 1950s, Penfolds has distinguished themselves early on as one of the most important forerunners. Max Schubert became the Chief Winemaker of the almost 200-year-old estate in 1948, beginning his journey to create Bordeaux inspired wines. Located in South Australia, their key vineyards are spread across the best viticulture regions: Adelaide, the Barossa Valley, the Clare Valley, Coonawarra, the Limestone Coast and McLaren Vale. Responsible for Australia’s most iconic wine, called Grange, which remains at the pinnacle of the estate’s production, has had over five consistent decades of promising quality. Blended primarily of Barossa and McLaren Vale Syrah, with a bit of Cabernet, Grange is aged in American oak, and the end result is a complete and powerful wine, with a strong vocation for aging. Penfolds produces a handful of other top reds, each is more complex than the next, and with fruit coming from selected vineyard sites the wines are characteristically representative of their origins.