Looks like it was bottled yesterday, deep garnet in color. The nose is full of nicely ripe Syrah fruit, very clean. Lots of dark berries on the palate, a bit of anise and mint, tannins are there, but in the background, providing excellent balance together with some nice acidity, and a medium length, very pleasant finish. Wish I could still buy wine of this quality for the US$18 I paid originally.
Regards,
Alan
TN: 1996 Penfolds Shiraz Bin 28
Re: TN: 1996 Penfolds Shiraz Bin 28
Alan Rath wrote:Looks like it was bottled yesterday, deep garnet in color. The nose is full of nicely ripe Syrah fruit, very clean. Lots of dark berries on the palate, a bit of anise and mint, tannins are there, but in the background, providing excellent balance together with some nice acidity, and a medium length, very pleasant finish. Wish I could still buy wine of this quality for the US$18 I paid originally.
Regards,
Alan
Yeah, and A$16 here ... those were the days ...
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
Mal wrote:Yeah weren't the 02 Bin 28 around AUS$16 when released here a few months ago?
Mal
Dunno about Melbourne - here it wsa $25 RRP but heavy discounting/bulk buying got it as low as $18.
It goes a fair way to show the difference between Pennies perceived marketing price and what the public will actually pay for it.
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
Yeah, I figured you guys would jump on me for claiming US$18 was a good price Particularly when our dollar was worth almost twice yours at the time! Penfolds was cleaning up on this. And still, it was a good price up here in absolute terms for the quality of wine in the bottle. And we can go the other way if you like. I'm paying US$17 for 2002 Bin 389 right now
Cheers,
Alan
Cheers,
Alan
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