2011 Grange
Vintage reviews
With every extra month in bottle the wine has evolved, fattened, complexed. Yes, it's a Grange!
The sixth Grange across six decades to weigh in at 100% Shiraz. Nowhere to hide!
Q: Is this one of the best Granges ever? A: No.
Q: Is this one of the finest reds from the South Australian 2011 vintage? A: Yes.
Peak Drinking 2018–2045.
Peter Gago, Penfolds chief winemaker
93/100
2011 was of course a difficult, uncharacteristically rainy vintage in South Australia and particularly Barossa, but thanks to Penfolds' privileged position with access to some of the region's best fruit, they have nonetheless been able to blend an impressive Grange.
Still sourced mainly from Barossa Valley, there's a good dollop of McLaren Vale fruit (21%) – a region less affected by the rains in 2011 – contributing to this vintage. Interestingly, it is the 6th vintage ever to consist of 100% Shiraz, mainly because the Cabernet Sauvignon didn't make the grade this year. (Note that no Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon was produced in 2011.)
Deep purple colored, in typical fashion the nose of the 2011 Grange is still closed at this youthful stage with broody tar and pepper laced notes over a core of blackberries, black plums, licorice and loam.
Medium to full-bodied, the palate is taut and muscular with pepper and baking spice flavors supported by firm, grainy tannins. The finish has great length, contributing a refreshing lift.
Lisa Perrotti-Brown, www.erobertparker.com, September 2015