Penfolds The Max Schubert Cabernet Shiraz 2012
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Penfolds The Max Schubert Cabernet Shiraz 2012

Sale price$595.00
Barossa Valley & Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia

Style: Red Wine

Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon (61%), Shiraz (39%)

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Camberwell VIC 3124
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Producer: Penfolds

Country: Australia

Region: Multi Regional SA

Vintage: 2012

Critic Score: 98

Alcohol: 14.0%

Size: 750 ml

Drink by: 2050


Full-bodied and rich, velvet-smooth and supple. Superb texture. The balance is impeccable. Will age superbly - Huon Hooke

James Halliday Top 100 Wines of 2015

Max Schubert was the Chief Winemaker for Penfolds between 1948 to 1975 and the architect behind Penfolds Bin 95 Grange, Australia's most famous wine. To mark the centenary of Schubert's birth and to celebrate his enormous legacy and contribution to the brand, Penfolds have released a new range of wines as a tribute to the great winemaker. One of these wines is the 2012 The Max Schubert Cabernet Shiraz, a blend of 61% Barossa Shiraz and 39% Coonawarra Cabernet. This wine is inspired by the 1962 Penfolds Bin 60A, a blend of the same two varieties from the same two regions; a wine now worth upwards of $5000 per bottle and considered by many – including James Halliday – to be the single greatest red wine ever made in Australia.  

"Wow. A 61/39% blend of Barossa shiraz and Coonawarra cabernet led to 1962 Bin 60A, Max Schubert's single greatest wine. This inherits Bin 60A's regional and varietal blend, its extreme longevity and impeccable balance between fruit, oak and tannins. All it needs is lots of time."  James Halliday

The 2012 The Max Schubert Cabernet Shiraz is a blend of 61% cabernet sauvignon and 39% shiraz from premium vineyards in the Barossa Valley and Coonawarra. The wine was matured for 15 months in 100% new American oak hogsheads.

"Nose: Instantly, invoking an ostentatious entry – saturated red-curranted fruits, stewed mulberry. Next, a formic proclamation – soy/ Worcestershire sauce and freshly tanned leather. Then, closure – beneath a descending veiled waft of icing sugar, vanilla and fragmented brandy snap. Palate: In a word, complex. Unravels with air and time. Red fruits arise from a mix of dark chocolate/ mocha dust (cappuccino) and chocolate-coated liquorice. Succulent, savoury, chewy – propelled by formidable tannins and well-hidden new oak. Peak drinking: Now-2045."  Penfolds 

Wine region map of South Australia

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.