TN: 1996 Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz

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Alan Rath
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TN: 1996 Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz

Post by Alan Rath »

Dense, inky black/crimson in color, still very youthful; this is a nice example of a big, but balanced, Barossa shiraz: flavors of ripe blackberries, with subtle undertones of tar and licorice; there are substantial fine tannins, but not mouth-puckering, and enough vanillin oak to be noticeable, but not obtrusive; fairly long, smoky, very pleasant finish. 92/100. I can see this going easily another decade.

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Alan

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simm
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Post by simm »

Great stuff Alan,

Only have one of these left and always reluctant to open it. Tried one last year and it seemed to me that needed a few more years. The tannins were still too strong for me.

cheers,
simm.

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Mike Hawkins
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Post by Mike Hawkins »

Alan,

I agree, this one has years in front of it, and I daresay has not yet reached its peak. I'm not sure how much of the fruit came from the Barossa, but I would guess a fairly large proportion, as it had that typical warmer climate taste and mouthfeel.

I have been critical of this label in recent years, but the 96 was an excellent effort for a $15 wine.

Mike

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