Slight Label Damage
Critic tasting note: (2004 vintage) "Sometimes referred to as a “Baby Grange,” Penfolds has made Bin 389 in 47 consecutive vintages. The 2004—a blend of 53% Cabernet Sauvignon and 47% Shiraz—is rich and full-bodied, with vanilla and spice framing cassis fruit. Picks up hints of chocolate, cinnamon and clove on the dusty, firm finish. Drink 2010–2020." - Wine Enthusiast
Drinking Window: 2010-2040
Vineyard Notes
Langhorne Creek, Bordertown, Padthaway
Vintage Notes
Above average winter rainfall led into a promising vintage, which was characterised by mild conditions up until February, followed by hot weather conditions throughout March and April. South Australia fared well and produced wines of elegance and intensity
Ageing
This wine was matured for 13 months in a combination of new, one year old and older American oak.
Producer Tasting Notes
COLOUR Dense and dark, and, at the time of tasting, still possessing a purple core. NOSE The nose hints at Grange character, necessitating a re-look at the label/bottle! The supportive oak sits beautifully, seamlessly integrated. Stewed plum flavours meshed with notes of cinnamon, nutmeg and whole black peppercorns (not ground). Would nuances of game terrine with pistachio shell be taking it a bit far? Surely not!
PALATE The palate is tight and full-bodied, persistent, long and forceful. The wine has mpressive texture, with pronounced, well-defined powdery tannins and oak totally absorbed in a wash of liquorice and berried fruits.