Penfolds Grange 1987 
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Ullage - 5 / 5 | Label - 5 / 5 | Capsule - 5 / 5
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Penfolds Grange 1987 epitomizes the zenith of Australian winemaking excellence and stands proudly as a Heritage Icon of South Australia. This legendary vintage is renowned for its deep, intense color and classic profile, representing decades of craftsmanship and expertise that have elevated Penfolds Grange to international acclaim.
On the nose, the 1987 Grange unfolds with captivating aromas of ripe blackberry, luscious blackcurrant, rich dark chocolate, and subtle espresso notes. These inviting scents set the stage for a sumptuous tasting experience. The palate is full bodied and powerfully concentrated, revealing layered flavors of juicy blackberry, vibrant blackcurrant, succulent dark plum, and indulgent mocha. These complex flavor profiles are seamlessly integrated with fine, velvety tannins that provide a smooth mouthfeel and lead to a long, elegant finish.
Originating from a premium private cellar selection, this vintage highlights the exceptional terroir of South Australia and the unparalleled vintner expertise Penfolds is celebrated for. The 1987 vintage itself is distinguished by its remarkable structure and depth, capturing a historic and celebrated year in Australian viticulture that continues to impress collectors and enthusiasts alike.
More than just a wine, Penfolds Grange 1987 is a collectible masterpiece and a profound expression of Australia’s rich winemaking heritage. Its complexity, longevity, and heritage status make it a prestigious addition to any fine wine collection, symbolizing refined taste and timeless quality.
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