2014 Penfolds, Bin 798 RWT Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Syrah
For laying down
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
- 92+/100
Product: 20148125628
Description
RWT, now also known as Bin 798, is so much more than a classic Barossa Shiraz. Deep ruby with a slight purple hue, the nose has an abundance of red plum, damson, crunchy ripe redcurrants and cranberries – everything you’d expect from Barossa fruit, but then you are treated to a wonderful floral lift with a touch of spice and freshly ground black peppercorns. Peter Gago describes the 2014 as “arguably more Syrah than Shiraz” and this added aromatic elegance makes you think just that. The palate is smooth and velvety, the oak (100 percent French, 70 percent new) is beautifully integrated with the fleshy ripe fruit, laced with spice and liquorice and some herbal, star anise characters adding extra complexity. Start drinking this in a couple of years’ time and see how it evolves over the next 20 years. This is one for the long haul which will develop a fascinating, rich, savoury complexity.
Stephanie Barlow, Fine Wine team
Stephanie Barlow, Fine Wine team
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2014
Alcohol % 14.5
Maturity For laying down
Grape List Syrah
Body Full Bodied
Producer Penfolds
Critics reviews
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 92+/100
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2014 RWT Shiraz from the Barossa Valley offers cedar and cassis notes over a core of blackberry preserves, mocha and spice cake. Big, full, opulent and with notable notes of toasty oak, it has a solid structure and very long finish. Matured for 17 months in French hogsheads, 70% new, this baby needs a lot of time to integrate and shed some of its puppy fat.Lisa Perrotti-Brown - 28/10/2016
About this wine
Syrah/Shiraz
A noble black grape variety grown particularly in the Northern Rhône where it produces the great red wines of Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, and in Australia where it produces wines of startling depth and intensity. Reasonably low yields are a crucial factor for quality as is picking at optimum ripeness. Its heartland, Hermitage and Côte Rôtie, consists of 270 hectares of steeply terraced vineyards producing wines that brim with pepper, spices, tar and black treacle when young. After 5-10 years they become smooth and velvety with pronounced fruit characteristics of damsons, raspberries, blackcurrants and loganberries. It is now grown extensively in the Southern Rhône where it is blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre to produce the great red wines of Châteauneuf du Pape and Gigondas amongst others. Its spiritual home in Australia is the Barossa Valley, where there are plantings dating as far back as 1860. Australian Shiraz tends to be sweeter than its Northern Rhône counterpart and the best examples are redolent of new leather, dark chocolate, liquorice, and prunes and display a blackcurrant lusciousness. South African producers such as Eben Sadie are now producing world- class Shiraz wines that represent astonishing value for money.
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Penfolds
Penfolds enjoys an iconic status that few New World producers have achieved. Established in 1844 at the Magill Estate near Adelaide, it laid the foundation for fine wine production in Australia. The winemaking team is led by the masterful Peter Gago; it has the herculean task of blending the best wines from a multitude of different plots, vineyards and regions to create a consistent and outstanding range of wines. Its flagship wine, Grange, is firmly established as one of the finest red wines in the world. Under Gago’s stewardship, the Penfolds range has evolved over time. Winemaking has moved away from New World heat and the sort of larger-than-life style that can mask individuality; the contemporary wines instead favour fine balance and typicity for the region or grape.
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