Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2019
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Description
Penfolds Bin 28 is a showcase for warm-climate Australian Shiraz - ripe, robust and generously flavoured. First made in 1959, Bin 28 is named after the famous Barossa Valley Kalimna vineyard purchased by Penfolds in 1945 and from which the wine was originally sourced. Today, Bin 28 is a multi-region, multivineyard blend, with the Barossa Valley always well represented, providing a substantial proportion of the fruit for this vintage.
COLOUR: Deep, dense crimson with a black core. NOSE: A glaceed, ethereal layer hovering above - Asian sauces - dark sweet soy, Hoisin plum sauce - over a diverse pool of traditional South Australian Shiraz plummy fruits. Immediately measured and poised.
PALATE: Spiced, dark licorice & chocolate and liberally fruited with appealing cranberry acidity on finish. Generous and multi-layered and enriched by ripe, solid tannins brazenly reaching out from the back palate. A dry-grown, low-yielded Shiraz assertiveness - with balance, vivacity. "Indelibly Penfolds stamped! The vintage has delivered a classic Bin 28 Shiraz."








Expertise | Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2019
- Manufacturer
- Penfolds
- Country
- Australia
- Region
- Barossa Valley
- Vintage
- 2019
- Grape variety
- Shiraz / Syrah
- Grape variety
- 100% Shiraz
- winemaker
- Peter Gago
- Alcohol
- 14 %
- Acid
- 6,8 g/Liter
- Residual sugar
- dry
- Closure Type
- Cork
- Size
- 0,75 L bottles
- goes well with
- Ideal with hearty meat dishes.
- package size
- 6
recommended to decant (1 hour in advance), enjoy at 16-18°C, barrique style (12 months), stock 10 - 15 years from vintage,
Winery | Penfolds

Auszeichnungen
- Wine Spectator: 93 Punkte
- Robert Parker: 91 Punkte
- Wine Spectator: 91 Punkte
- Robert Parker: 93 Punkte
- Robert Parker: 91 Punkte
- Wine Spectator: 91 Punkte
- Robert Parker: 92 Punkte
- James Halliday: 94 Punkte
- Stephan Tanzer: 91 Punkte
- Wine Spectator: 91 Punkte
- Robert Parker: 90 Punkte