Bin 98 'Quantum'

What next?
Bin 498 'Synergies'
Bin 762 'Holistic'
Bin 39 'Touchpoint'
Bin 17 'Ecosystem'
I worry I'm giving their marketing team ideas

Not just those, but also Wynns, Seppelt, Lindemans, Wolf Blass, Saltram...ticklenow1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 6:28 pm I know they have massive vineyard sources, but you'd have to think all these special wines is diluting the Grange and 707 a bit.....
Agree with all of the above...add KS and Mildara to the mix.
True, and I can see a load similar uninformed types calling their cardiologist to cease their meds
MC, had to read your post a few times, missed the dinner bit and mistook pp as per pack. Would have been half interested. But a dinner with tiny pours. I remember 1989 Grange being released, generally a shit year for a number of regions/producers and the reception was very mixed.mychurch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:35 pm I received an offer for a Pennies dinner during the week that features
Champagne Thiénot x Penfolds Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru 2013
Champagne Thiénot x Penfolds Brut Rosé Champagne
Penfolds, FWT (French Wine Trials) 585, Bordeaux, France 2019
Penfolds Quantum Bin 98 'Wine of the World' Cabernet Sauvignon
Penfolds Bin 600 Cabernet - Shiraz, California, USA
Penfolds Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, USA
2018 Penfolds Grange
1989 Penfolds Grange
$950 pp
Sounds a lot, but isn’t that less than the price of a bottle of Opus 1 or a glass of 19 Rousseau Chambertin. Penfolds are not the first to do this (Chandon anyone ?) but they do seem to be the only ones making so many expensive wines in so many different regions - Mouton for example goes with Opus 1 and Almaviva. Volume wise that might match the number of cases of Penfolds top wines, but who knows.