The 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz Bin 60A Kalimna is a blend of Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon (56%) and Barossa Shiraz (44%). Its blackberry, blueberry, tar, lead pencil shavings, licorice, and spice box-scented bouquet is followed by a wine boasting an unctuous texture buttressed by decent acidity as well as fabulous extract and richness. This stunning blend should have a minimum of three decades of aging potential and be a true collector’s item for many years to come. Importer: Southcorp, PWG Vintners, Napa, CA; tel. (707) 258-8755
Published: Oct 31, 2006
The release of the 2004 Bin 60A following the epic 1962 Bin 60A is old news now, but the wine was looking very fine indeed when I tasted it so I thought I’d add a note. Blended of 56% Coonawarra Cabernet from Block 20 and 44% Barossa Shiraz from Koonunga Hill Block 56G and Kalimna Blocks 4 and 14, the wine was matured in 100% new American oak hogsheads for 13 months. Very deep purple-black in color, it offers restrained notes of game, smoked meat, earth, blackberry and black currant liqueurs, yeast, marmite-toast plus whiffs of dried lavender, cedar and bark. Very crisp, very tight and very firm, this taut medium-bodied wine is still all structure at this stage, going very long and earthy in the finish. Give it time and consider broaching it from 2014. It should drink well into the 2030s if not beyond. With a lot of changes happening around the Foster’s Group, it is business as usual at Penfolds…which seems to operate within its own world. But this is no small world. The vineyard holdings here are vast and the connections with growers go back generations. Chief winemaker Peter Gago is the very well spoken front-man for the production team backed-up Kym Schroeter in charge of the whites and Steve Lienert crafting some very fine, consistent and sometimes inspired reds. If Champagne is all about the art of blending, then Penfolds is the Champagne of Australian wine. Those that think large companies producing wines that emphasize blending can’t make great wines need to think about the Champagne model or simply try some of Penfolds top wines to become believers. That said – check out their recent single vineyard release: the very special 2004 Block 42 Kalimna Cabernet Sauvignon, the first release of a wine made purely from this 100+ year old single block (perhaps the oldest block of Cabernet in the world?) since 1996. Importer: Foster’s Wine Estates Americas, Napa, CA; tel. (707) 259-4500
Published: Dec 23, 2010
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Huon Hooke
A stunning wine: very intense, elegant and powerful, with multi-layered flavours and great precision. Tasted next to 2004 Grange, it's more elegant, less oaky, and not as big, but certainly profound, with some of the typical Penfolds mocha/coffee grounds aromas. A masterpiece of balance and harmony. A truly magnificent red wine with decades left in it. 09 Apr 20242024–2049 -
Huon Hooke
Very deep red/purple, youthful colour. Smoked meats and dry Moroccan spices. Rich and massively full, fruit sweet and decadent in the mouth. Most impressive wine. Majestic. Lumdoocious. Gorgeous flavour and sweetness of fruit balanced by masses of tannins, smooth and supple. Enormous length. Great wine indeed. 03 Aug 20122015–2054 -
Huon Hooke
Very deep, dark purple red. Extraordinary nose; black fruits, smoky barrel ferment oak, charcuterie, multi-layered and amazingly complex. Sumptuous silky textured palate; fabulous depth and dimension. So soft and yet so deep and big and lingering. Some mint and some cassis, but fruit is just starting to emerge now. Best in 5 to 35 years and probably much more. But already a lovely drink. 28 Sep 2007