2015 Penfolds Grange
Producer: Penfolds
Region: Barossa Valley
Country: Australia
Grapes: 98% Shiraz and 2% Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2015
ABV: 14.5%
Vivino: 4.7
Drink By: 2050
Occasional Wine Note: This is the quintessential Australian Shiraz, period. Lots of fruit, coffee, olive, and earth on the nose that spill over into the palate and a very long, luscious finish. This is one you can cellar for the rest of your life and then will it to the next generation before it starts its decline. Probably a great one to celebrate your retirement!
James Suckling
Critic Score: 100
This is the quintessential Australian Shiraz, period. Lots of fruit, coffee, olive, and earth on the nose that spill over into the palate and a very long, luscious finish. This is one you can cellar for the rest of your life and then will it to the next generation before it starts its decline. Probably a great one to celebrate your retirement!
Jeb Dunnuck
Critic Score: 99
The flagship 2015 Grange is a monster of wine and one of those rare wines that blends power and elegance perfectly. Revealing a saturated purple color, it’s seemingly more forward and seductive than past great vintages, which I suspect is due to the incredible purity of fruit as well as the wine’s flawless balance than any change in winemaking or stylistic shifts. I also think the acidity is healthy, and the 2015 tips the scales at 14.5% alcohol, which is certainly in the sweet spot, if not tame, for beautifully ripe Syrah these days. A blend of 98% Shiraz and 2% Cabernet Sauvignon that spent 20 months in new American oak hogsheads, it offers an extraordinary perfume of sweet crème de cassis, lead pencil shavings, camphor, Asian spices, licorice, and wildflowers. This is followed by a full-bodied, powerful yet incredibly seamless and elegant Shiraz that has no hard edges, a big, dense mid-palate, ripe tannins, and a great finish. Coming close to rivaling the 1986, which has always been a benchmark vintage of Grange for me, the 2015 offers a more polished, elegant, approachable style. Vintage comparisons aside, this is a legendary example of Grange in the making. The savvy wine lovers out there will give this 7-8 years of bottle age (I’ll probably be out of bottles by then) and enjoy over the following 2-3 decades.