

Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2012
Style: Red Wine
Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon (54%), Shiraz (46%)
Closure: Cork and Screwcap
Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2012
Camberwell
Burke Road
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia
Critic Score: 99 and ★★★★★
Alcohol: 14.5%
Size: 750 ml
Drink by: 2040
Description
Penfolds Bin 389 is often referred to as 'Baby Grange', in part because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this was the wine that helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of cabernet sauvignon with the richness of shiraz. It is named after its original binning compartment at Magill cellars.
"The palate is intense and full-bodied, with a good degree of elegance but also plenty of trad Penfolds bite and grip. A superbly rich, balanced and rounded wine; a complete item, and an outstanding Bin 389. The finish rolls on and on." Huon Hooke
The 2012 Bin 389 is a blend of 54% cabernet sauvignon and 46% shiraz from premium vineyards in Wrattonbully, Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek and Robe. The wine was matured for 12 months in American oak hogsheads (40% new and 60% 1-y.o.).
"Medium-deep crimson. Fresh primary mulberry and blackcurrant aromas with red liquorice notes. Generously concentrated and supple wine with mulberry, cassis and red liquorice flavours, lacy/chalky textures and persistent yet underlying acidity. Finishes juicy and long with savoury nutty notes. Drinking well, but will improve with time. Peak drinking 2022 to 2040.
Vintage Conditions: Most areas of South Australia, including Wrattonbully and the Barossa Valley, were impacted by lower than average rainfall across the winter period. This resulted in ideal stress through spring flowering. Variable conditions across all regions through October to December, merged to a mild summer with a few short periods of heat. The mild daytime temperatures and cool evenings across most of the ripening period allowed impressive flavour development without inflated baumés. Balanced canopies and fruit load provided even ripening throughout veraison. Warm dry conditions continued throughout harvest allowing fruit to be picked in optimal condition. Smaller berry and bunch sizes were noticeable in most regions. This, coupled with favourable weather conditions, induced great results for traditional quality markers – colour, tannin profile, fruit concentration and flavour depth." Penfolds
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South Australia
South Australian is responsible for more than half the production of all Australian wine. It is home to more than 900 wineries across 18 wine regions. The regions are Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Plains, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Coonawarra, Currency Creek, Eden Valley, Kangaroo Island, Langhorne Creek, McLaren Vale, Mount Benson, Mount Gambier, Padthaway, Riverland, Robe, Southern Fleurieu, Southern Flinders Ranges and Wrattonbully.
Many of the well-known names in the South Australian wine industry established their first vineyards in the late 1830s and early 1840s. The first vines in McLaren Vale were planted at Reynella in 1839 and Penfold's established Magill Estate on the outskirts of Adelaide in 1844.
South Australia has a vast diversity in geography and climate which allows the State to be able to produce a range of grape varieties - from cool climate Riesling in the Clare and Eden Vallies to the big, full bodied Shiraz wines of the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. Two of Australia's best-known wines, Penfolds Grange and Henschke Hill of Grace, are produced here. There is much to discover in South Australia for the wine lover.