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Penfolds Grange 2010
Penfolds Grange 2010
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Penfolds Grange 2010
Producer: Penfolds | Appellation: South Australia
Vintage: 2010 | Classification: Icon Wine of Australia
Blend: 96% Shiraz, 4% Cabernet Sauvignon
Drinking Window: 2020–2060+ | Aging Potential: 50+ years
The Wine
The 2010 Penfolds Grange is a legendary vintage of Australia’s most iconic wine. Hailed by critics and collectors alike, this release captures the essence of Grange: power, structure, and longevity. Produced from a warm, ideal growing season across top South Australian vineyards, this wine delivers incredible concentration, polish, and aging potential. A true benchmark for modern Grange.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Intense and brooding, with layers of blackberry, mocha, dark chocolate, liquorice, espresso, and anise.
Palate: Full-bodied and muscular, showing immense depth of black fruit, plum, mulberry, smoked meats, and spice. Velvety tannins and toasty American oak are seamlessly integrated, adding richness and lift.
Finish: Monumental in length, with notes of charred wood, savoury herbs, and dark cocoa lingering for minutes.
Producer Details
Penfolds, founded in 1844, is Australia’s most iconic winery, with Grange standing as its flagship expression. First produced in 1951 by Max Schubert, Grange blends multi-regional Shiraz (with a small portion of Cabernet Sauvignon), matured in new American oak to produce a wine of unrivalled intensity, complexity, and cellar-worthiness. The 2010 vintage was awarded 100 points by multiple major critics.
Wine Details
Vinification: Fermented in stainless steel; aged 18 months in 100% new American oak hogsheads
Alcohol Content: ~14.5% ABV
Cellaring: Approachable now with decanting; peak maturity expected between 2025–2060+
Food Pairing Suggestions
Perfect with Wagyu ribeye, slow-cooked lamb shoulder, roast venison, or black truffle risotto.
Please Note: Due to the rarity and age of this wine, it is offered as is and is non-refundable. Provenance and storage have been carefully considered, but bottles of this vintage are sold without guarantee
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