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2023 Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Penfolds
  • Region South Australia
  • Grape Shiraz
  • Drinking 2025 - 2043
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Later

2023 - Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Penfolds
  • Region South Australia
  • Grape Shiraz
  • Drinking 2025 - 2043
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Later

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  • Wine Advocate, August 2025, Score: 93

    The 2023 season in South Australia was wetter than either vintage either side of it, and the wines, if farmed well (yields managed, disease managed, ripeness achieved), have captured the detail and levity that these conditions can be responsible for. On balance, I've liked the 2023 Barossa/McLaren Vale reds that I have tasted so far. I've liked them more than those of the 2017 vintage, which experienced similar conditions. Here, the 2023 Bin 28 is rich and savory, the oak—wholly American oak, 15% new—sits atop the fruit on the front palate, but the fruit emerges and plumes through the middle palate and finish. A lighter release of this wine, it is still structured but not weighty. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under cork. Drink Date: 2025 – 2043.

  • Wine Advocate, August 2025, Score: 93

    The 2023 season in South Australia was wetter than either vintage either side of it, and the wines, if farmed well (yields managed, disease managed, ripeness achieved), have captured the detail and levity that these conditions can be responsible for. On balance, I've liked the 2023 Barossa/McLaren Vale reds that I have tasted so far. I've liked them more than those of the 2017 vintage, which experienced similar conditions. Here, the 2023 Bin 28 is rich and savory, the oak—wholly American oak, 15% new—sits atop the fruit on the front palate, but the fruit emerges and plumes through the middle palate and finish. A lighter release of this wine, it is still structured but not weighty. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under cork. Drink Date: 2025 – 2043.

  • Matthew Jukes, August 2025, Score: 18

    With 15% new oak, this is more adroit Bin 28 than of late, and while it sports a dinner jacket, you need not worry because there is a pair of familiar dungarees beneath the formal exterior. While the tannins are slightly firmer than in the last few releases, the fruit is subtle, layered, and enticing. Bin 28 has such a loyal following around the world that it might mean people drink this wine with their brains in neutral, letting the familiar fruit wash over their taste buds unhindered. However, I am certain that this vintage will have these fans sitting up straight and paying attention. 2023 Bin 28 is a resounding success, and at thirty quid, it sings a crystal clear Penfolds song that will act as a siren call for lifelong acolytes and newbies alike.

  • Jancis Robinson, August 2025, Score: 17

    Deep blackish crimson. Warm, ripe, medicinal, pure-Penfolds nose. Heady and back to what Penfolds do best. Home ground! Hint of camphor and lots of sweetness. Round, pleasing, resolved and approachable. Salty, fresh finish after a smooth palate entry. ‘First made in 1959, Bin 28 was originally named after the famous Barossa Valley Kalimna vineyard from which the wine was originally sourced.’ These days, it’s a blend. 42% Barossa Valley, 31% Padthaway, 27% McLaren Vale. 2023 ‘was a year of overcoming climatic challenges’. Matured for 12 months in American oak hogsheads (15% new although originally not meant to be). TA 6.5 g/l, pH 3.64. Penfolds claim this not-expensive wine will last until 2043! Drink 2025 – 2038. Good Value.

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Penfolds

Since 1844, Penfolds has played a pivotal role in the evolution of wine making with a history and heritage that profoundly reflects Australia's journey from colonial settlement to the modern era. Penfolds collection of benchmark wines were established in a spirit of innovation and the constant and endless pursuit of quality, evidenced from the secret bottling of Grange in 1951 and the unbroken line of vintages of what is no...Read more

Since 1844, Penfolds has played a pivotal role in the evolution of wine making with a history and heritage that profoundly reflects Australia's journey from colonial settlement to the modern era. Penfolds collection of benchmark wines were established in a spirit of innovation and the constant and endless pursuit of quality, evidenced from the secret bottling of Grange in 1951 and the unbroken line of vintages of what is now Australia's most iconic wine. Today, the collection continues to display the distinctive and consistently recognisable Penfolds ‘House Style’; the ultimate expression of Penfolds time-honoured tradition of sourcing the best fruit from the best regions. Historic blends, significant milestones and heritage vineyards have been honoured by a lineage of custodians whose courage and imagination, precision and humility have ensured Penfolds remains true to its original values while remaining relevant for current and future generations. The stories and philosophies behind each label bring a timeless quality, making Penfolds wines special and compelling for collectors and drinkers the world over. Read less