Description

Depuis les premiers millésimes, l'objectif de Grange est le même : faire un super vin rouge australien avec les meilleurs fruits de la récolte de shiraz. Cette ambition se retrouve dans le millésime 2019. C'est un vin corsé, équilibré, avec une super capacité de garde. Un vrai trésor pour ceux qui savent attendre

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Rouge
Millésime
2019
Alcool
14.5% vol.
Cépage
97% Syrah, 3% Cabernet sauvignon
Autres formats disponibles:
Origine
South Australia

Dégustation

Vue
Couleur rouge profond et brillant.
Nez
Arômes de réglisse noire, d'anis et d'olive noire. Notes de fruits confits, de coulis de baies et de fruits à noyau.
Bouche
Frais et équilibré. Ample et plein, avec des tanins doux et une acidité juste.
Température de service
On recommande de le servir à 16 °C.

Vignoble et élaboration

Description
Les vignobles sont dans quatre endroits différents : Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra et Clare Valley.
Climat
Un millésime avec des rendements faibles et une qualité incroyable, avec des tanins fermes et des saveurs intenses.
Elevage
Rouge crianza : 19 mois en fûts de chêne américain.

L'avis des experts

James Suckling:

Dark, dank and immaculate. The oak handling and tannic precision boast ample class. Beneath lurks a latent, molten beauty that will unravel eventually. I like this Grange. I feel that the decadent style, molten and fleshy, is well suited to the drought vintage and its thick grape skin tannic scour. Mercifully, the tannins are pliant and despite it all, plenty juicy. Firework aromas of raspberry liqueur, camphor and gunpowder, with a smear of black olive, licorella and hung meat wafting across the long finish. Best from 2030.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2019 Grange is 97% Shiraz and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon. It's the pinnacle of the Penfolds release (although if you ask me, the Chardonnays are my favorite part) and a wine that takes some understanding prior to scoring. The key to Grange is the old wines; it is a style of wine heavily fortified with oak (100% new, AP Johns American oak), tannin, fruit (multi-regional) and everything else. In the mouth it can be an almost impossible constellation of flavor and texture to wrap the mind around. But in time, yes, in time, this wine shows its capacity for grace and majesty. Ten years is too young to open a bottle. 20 years is about right. 30 and beyond, not a problem. It is a cellaring proposition of the highest order, but in youth it can feel impenetrable. So, this wine in front of me now has toasted coconut, dusted licorice, roasted meat, violets, burnt toffee, pastrami, coffee grounds, crushed ants/formic, roasted pecans ... all of these dark and broody (and chunky) things. 2019 was a hot year and one marred by low yields due to some inclement weather during flowering. This has meant that, as a whole, the wines have felt big, dark and compressed. This is no exception. It's a product of the year and the state from whence it has come and in the mold and style of Grange, typical. It will be even better. For now, ne touche pas. 14.5% alcohol sealed under natural cork.