Bold, rich, and unmistakably Penfolds, the Bin 28 Shiraz 2023 continues the legacy of this iconic label with a classic expression of warm-climate Australian Shiraz. Sourced from premium vineyards across South Australia, including Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, this vintage delivers layered intensity and structure. In the glass, it offers deep crimson hues, with aromas of dark cherry, blackberry, mocha, and spice. The palate is plush and generous, showcasing ripe black fruits, subtle oak integration, and finely structured tannins that lead to a long, satisfying finish. First introduced in 1959, Bin 28 is known for its bold character and excellent cellaring potential — and the 2023 vintage is no exception.
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