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Available in cases of 6
The national Chardonnay flagship, Bin 144 adds a new chapter to the history of great Australian wine, known as the white Grange, a quest to capture the holy grail of new world Chardonnay. After gathering components of the rarest and most outstanding excellence, precious harvests of the most intensely flavoured, well concentrated grapes, redolent with luscious apple, white peach and melon flavours, Penfolds have applied their compelling house style to create a memorable white wine of immense profile, stunning bouquets, solid palate structure and luxurious minerality.
TASTING NOTESPale straw, brilliant lime hues. Green apple and citrus bouquets, grapefruit notes, malty, cashew nut oak. Complex and tightly structured, the flavoursome palate displays elegant lemon rind, melon and passionfruit characters, background cedar oak is balanced with a malty, biscuit character time spent on yeast lees. Texturally rich, viscosity, crispness and refined minerally acid, the wine finishes clean and soft with outstanding length. |
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Penfolds was founded by a young English doctor who migrated to one of his country's most distant colonies a century and a half ago
Dr Christopher Rawson Penfold was born in 1811, the youngest of 11 children. He studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, graduating in 1838. Like many doctors before and since, Dr Penfold had a firm belief in the medicinal value of wine. Before he left Britain he had obtained vine cuttings from the south of France and these were planted around the site of the modest stone cottage he built with his wife, Mary, at Magill on the outskirts of Adelaide in 1845. The couple called this house The Grange, after Mary's home in England. Penfolds»
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