Penfolds Barossa Valley Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
Campfire smoke, grilled in character, subdued, reserved, everything coiled inside, delicious balance with a little coaxing, and the striking thing here is the texture. A thoroughly charming wine, still young at 23 years, emphasis on dark brambled fruit, cassis, liqourice, soft crayon, not the most exuberant of the wines here, but it is one that you can sink into. 100% new American oak. Last year with John Duval as chief winemaker, before handing over to Peter Gago, who had been in the winemaking team since 1989.
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