While Bin 600 remains my favourite so far of the three non-Australian Penfolds, this bottle is undeniably the most complex and intriguing. It's brooding, layered with dimensions, fruit nuances and a rustic character. It leans away from overt sweetness, focusing instead on the austere notes, earthiness, and a slightly more pronounced oak influence than expected.
I think this wine truly shines when paired with grilled meats, especially those with bold herb or smoky flavours. Pairing would help to...
(Read More)While Bin 600 remains my favourite so far of the three non-Australian Penfolds, this bottle is undeniably the most complex and intriguing. It's brooding, layered with dimensions, fruit nuances and a rustic character. It leans away from overt sweetnes...
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