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Penfolds Shiraz South Australia Grange 2013

Syrah/Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
WA 100
JH 99
DE 98
F 98
WS 97
V 96
14.5% ABV NEW ITEM PRE-ARRIVAL
Item # 701687

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750ml
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100 points Lisa Perrotti-Brown (Wine Advocate): "Remember that old Heinz Ketchup 'anticipation' ad from the 1970s? The palate of this 2013 Grange does just that. It makes you wait with so much delicious promise being drip fed into the mouth at first--and then it bursts forth and delivers! This vintage is a blend of 96% Shiraz and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, coming from the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate. Very deep inky purple-black colored, the 2013 Grange has a profoundly scented nose of crème de cassis, preserved black plums, blueberry pie and licorice over nuances of baker’s chocolate, smoky bacon and fragrant earth, plus exotic spice wafts of cumin seed, cardamom, fenugreek and star anise. Unfurling and slowly building in the medium to full-bodied mouth with wonderful grace and depth, it reveals an incredible array of ripe black fruit, spice, meat and earth-inspired flavors, with a rock-solid frame to support this beauty (it should easily cellar for 40+ years!), while previously latent flavors emerge fully on the epically long finish, culminating in that ultimate Grange experience. Oh, yes. Drink: 2024-2057. (Oct 2017)"

99 points James Halliday (Wine Companion): "96% shiraz, 4% cabernet sauvignon from the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate, matured for 20 months in new American hogsheads. Gloriously, splendiferously complex. There are so many layers of flavour it's labyrinthine, yet you never lose the thread, the path, of the wine. Austerity is not a term often used with Grange, but it's here, and to the benefit of the wine. Special. Closure: Cork. 14.5% alcohol. AUD$850 Drink by 2053. (8/24/17)"

98 points Decanter: "A blend of 96% Shiraz and 4% Cabernet, this is a stunning Grange which easily compares in quality to 2010 and 2012. It is big, flamboyant and hedonistic on the nose and palate - the former is full of kirsch, mulberry, balsam and a generous dollop of purposeful VA to lift the massive aroma from the glass. The latter is equally sweet, rich and dense as it brims with saturated flavours encompassing damson, blackberry, liquorice, espresso, tarmac and cola. And so it’s little or no surprise that this is also full to bursting with tannic heft and dry extract mouthfeel, all of which is expertly assuaged by refreshing acidity to keep it lithe and supple. It’s still too young to say where this will sit in the Grange pantheon, but it’s almost certainly going to be one to watch and enjoy for the next 30 to 40 years. Drinking Window 2020 - 2055. (Sep 2017)"

98 points Peter Moser (Falstaff): "Dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, subtle edge brightening. Delicately nutty chocolate notes, black berries, fine vanilla, a hint of Perigord truffle and oak, balsamic savouriness, a very seductive bouquet. Rich, complex, ripe heart cherry and cassis, round, supporting tannins, pronounced in fruit finish, very good freshness and harmony, already very accessible, some nougat on the finish, already a great food companion in its youth. Drink: 2020 - 2070. (Jan 2021)"

97 points Wine Spectator: "Bold, with plenty of power and grace. Dense and lush up front, featuring aromatic notes of espresso and milk chocolate, and a core of fresh, juicy raspberry coulis, wild blackberry and maraschino cherry flavors. Perfumed gingerbread, licorice, sandalwood and Kalamata olive details emerge on the finish, showing tremendous harmony. Epic finish. Drink now through 2037. 897 cases imported. (3/31/18)"

96 points Josh Raynolds (Vinous): "Saturated ruby. Displays highly perfumed aromas of dark berry preserves, cherry-cola, pipe tobacco, smoky oak and vanilla, along with exotic spice and floral topnotes. Smooth, broad and appealingly sweet, intense, spice-laced blackcurrant, cherry, candied violet and mocha flavors show outstanding depth and energy. The dark fruit and floral notes resonate on a strikingly long, seamless finish that features well-integrated tannins and building spiciness. Drink: 2027-2039. (Dec 2021)"

96 points James Suckling: "A good Grange, approachable yet impressive, it is reminiscent of the 2009. Smells of deep ripe dark plum and redder fruits, the oak jumps in and out of the nose, quite rich blackberry compote, dark spices, tar and earth. There’s density and depth in the palate, this embraces the full bodied and fully ripe capacity of the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate fruit. The fruit is persistent, commanding and dense, it delivers power in a more traditional shape. Best from 2022 and two or more decades hence. (10/30/17)"

95 points Wine Enthusiast: "[$897 list] Penfold's latest Grange release delivers all of the power, rich fruit and toasty oak Australia's most famous wine is noted for. It is incredibly beguiling though, even in its infancy. Autumnal notes of dried leaves, flowers, sap and dark berries abound, with a raw meat and miso savoriness. The power on the palate is balanced by ultrafine tannins and a finesse that makes this drinkable now with plenty of time in decanter and paired alongside roast lamb, beef, or something equally hearty. Still, it'd be a shame not to cellar for at least the next five years. Revisit in 7, 15, or 30 years. Alcohol 14.5%. (Feb 2018)"
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100 points Lisa Perrotti-Brown (Wine Advocate): "Remember that old Heinz Ketchup 'anticipation' ad from the 1970s? The palate of this 2013 Grange does just that. It makes you wait with so much delicious promise being drip fed into the mouth at first--and then it bursts forth and delivers! This vintage is a blend of 96% Shiraz and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, coming from the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate. Very deep inky purple-black colored, the 2013 Grange has a profoundly scented nose of crème de cassis, preserved black plums, blueberry pie and licorice over nuances of baker’s chocolate, smoky bacon and fragrant earth, plus exotic spice wafts of cumin seed, cardamom, fenugreek and star anise. Unfurling and slowly building in the medium to full-bodied mouth with wonderful grace and depth, it reveals an incredible array of ripe black fruit, spice, meat and earth-inspired flavors, with a rock-solid frame to support this beauty (it should easily cellar for 40+ years!), while previously latent flavors emerge fully on the epically long finish, culminating in that ultimate Grange experience. Oh, yes. Drink: 2024-2057. (Oct 2017)"

99 points James Halliday (Wine Companion): "96% shiraz, 4% cabernet sauvignon from the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate, matured for 20 months in new American hogsheads. Gloriously, splendiferously complex. There are so many layers of flavour it's labyrinthine, yet you never lose the thread, the path, of the wine. Austerity is not a term often used with Grange, but it's here, and to the benefit of the wine. Special. Closure: Cork. 14.5% alcohol. AUD$850 Drink by 2053. (8/24/17)"

98 points Decanter: "A blend of 96% Shiraz and 4% Cabernet, this is a stunning Grange which easily compares in quality to 2010 and 2012. It is big, flamboyant and hedonistic on the nose and palate - the former is full of kirsch, mulberry, balsam and a generous dollop of purposeful VA to lift the massive aroma from the glass. The latter is equally sweet, rich and dense as it brims with saturated flavours encompassing damson, blackberry, liquorice, espresso, tarmac and cola. And so it’s little or no surprise that this is also full to bursting with tannic heft and dry extract mouthfeel, all of which is expertly assuaged by refreshing acidity to keep it lithe and supple. It’s still too young to say where this will sit in the Grange pantheon, but it’s almost certainly going to be one to watch and enjoy for the next 30 to 40 years. Drinking Window 2020 - 2055. (Sep 2017)"

98 points Peter Moser (Falstaff): "Dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, subtle edge brightening. Delicately nutty chocolate notes, black berries, fine vanilla, a hint of Perigord truffle and oak, balsamic savouriness, a very seductive bouquet. Rich, complex, ripe heart cherry and cassis, round, supporting tannins, pronounced in fruit finish, very good freshness and harmony, already very accessible, some nougat on the finish, already a great food companion in its youth. Drink: 2020 - 2070. (Jan 2021)"

97 points Wine Spectator: "Bold, with plenty of power and grace. Dense and lush up front, featuring aromatic notes of espresso and milk chocolate, and a core of fresh, juicy raspberry coulis, wild blackberry and maraschino cherry flavors. Perfumed gingerbread, licorice, sandalwood and Kalamata olive details emerge on the finish, showing tremendous harmony. Epic finish. Drink now through 2037. 897 cases imported. (3/31/18)"

96 points Josh Raynolds (Vinous): "Saturated ruby. Displays highly perfumed aromas of dark berry preserves, cherry-cola, pipe tobacco, smoky oak and vanilla, along with exotic spice and floral topnotes. Smooth, broad and appealingly sweet, intense, spice-laced blackcurrant, cherry, candied violet and mocha flavors show outstanding depth and energy. The dark fruit and floral notes resonate on a strikingly long, seamless finish that features well-integrated tannins and building spiciness. Drink: 2027-2039. (Dec 2021)"

96 points James Suckling: "A good Grange, approachable yet impressive, it is reminiscent of the 2009. Smells of deep ripe dark plum and redder fruits, the oak jumps in and out of the nose, quite rich blackberry compote, dark spices, tar and earth. There’s density and depth in the palate, this embraces the full bodied and fully ripe capacity of the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Magill Estate fruit. The fruit is persistent, commanding and dense, it delivers power in a more traditional shape. Best from 2022 and two or more decades hence. (10/30/17)"

95 points Wine Enthusiast: "[$897 list] Penfold's latest Grange release delivers all of the power, rich fruit and toasty oak Australia's most famous wine is noted for. It is incredibly beguiling though, even in its infancy. Autumnal notes of dried leaves, flowers, sap and dark berries abound, with a raw meat and miso savoriness. The power on the palate is balanced by ultrafine tannins and a finesse that makes this drinkable now with plenty of time in decanter and paired alongside roast lamb, beef, or something equally hearty. Still, it'd be a shame not to cellar for at least the next five years. Revisit in 7, 15, or 30 years. Alcohol 14.5%. (Feb 2018)"
Product SKU 701687
Producer Penfolds
Country Australia
Region South Australia
Varietal Syrah/Shiraz
Vintage 2013
Size 750ml
Color Red
Blend 96% Shiraz and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV 14.5%
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