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Penfolds Grange 2014 Red

Wine Spectator · 98 pts

$720.00

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Wine Spectator

98 points

Robert Parker

98 points

Wine Enthusiast

97 points

Wine-Searcher

96 pts

Average of 12 critic scores

Adrian van Velsen

96 points

Vinum Wine

18.5/20

Owen Bargreen

98 points

Falstaff

97 points

Wine & Spirits

96 points

The Wine Front

96 points

Jeremy Oliver

96 points

Producer
Penfolds
Region
Champagne
Vintage
2014
Country
France
Type
Champagne
Grape variety
Cabernet Sauvignon
Volume
750ml

About this product

Curated Penfolds with provenance from Burgdy.

The Penfolds Grange 2014 is a powerful and complex wine from South Australia. It showcases a deep crimson color and offers intense aromas of blackberry, ground coffee, and dark chocolate. On the palate, you'll find rich, ripe blackberry flavors complemented by notes of espresso, sandalwood, and mocha. The tannins are pronounced and gritty, leading to a firm, gravelly finish. This vintage is dense and robust, making it a standout choice for those who appreciate a bold and mature Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon blend.

Food pairing: A good marriage of food and wine ideally provides more pleasure than enjoying either one separately. As each of us have different sensitivities to various flavours and preferences, the definition of 'perfect pairing' varies, and this makes up the fun part of food and wine pairing.

Features

  • Producer: Penfolds
  • Type: Champagne - Vintage
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Specifications

Adrian van Velsen - vvWine.ch
96 points
Vinum Wine Magazine
18.5/20
Owen Bargreen
98 points
Wine Enthusiast
97 points
Falstaff
97 points
Wine & Spirits Magazine
96 points
The Wine Front
96 points
Jeremy Oliver
96 points