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Condition Cellared
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Category Private Cellar
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Lot ID 0062-2498157
Part of Sale Fine Wine: Penfolds
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Launched with the 1990 vintage in 1993, Penfolds Bin 407 was developed in response to the increasing availability of high quality Cabernet Sauvignon fruit. Inspired by Penfolds Bin 707, Bin 407 offers varietal definition and approachability, yet with structure and depth of flavour.

A textbook Cabernet Sauvignon, the varietally expressive Bin 407 highlights the rewards of Penfolds multi-region, multi-vineyard blending, with a core of ripe fruit supported by a sensitive use of French and American oak.

“The 2009 South Australian harvest has delivered a ripe and fruit-driven Bin 407, well-equipped for its

medium-term cellaring journey.”

“This twentieth release of Bin 407 will not disappoint—remaining true to the original Bin 407 stylistic template.”

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Region:
SA - Other South Australian
State:
South Australia
Country:
Australia

Expert Reviews

I have it in my head that Bin 407 cabernet is one of my least preferred wines in the Penfolds red wine range, but I seem to have been impressed by it since the 2004 vintage release. This 2009 version is unashamedly cabernet; always a good thing. This 2009 release is the twentieth in the Bin 407 line.

(Note: I had to be pretty speedy in my assessment; time was short. I’m hoping to taste this again before long.) When I tasted it last week I wrote:

So much dusty flavour and tannin here. Incredibly varietal. Blackcurrant, mulberries and briar-bush. Has a cool menthol character too. Medium-weight, noticeably tannic and yet fluid. Real fan of this. Real cabernet; structured but not overdone. Long, dusty, sinewy length. Not an opulent wine; this is not a wine for the fruit tarts. It’s simply a wine of class and purity and varietal integrity.

Rating 94 - Drink 2017 - 2024+ Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front (FEB/2012)

Winery Tasting Notes

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Colour

Mauve, dark centre.

Aroma

Broodingly un-giving at first… With a little coaxing a varietal ascension of briar, blackcurrant, mulberry and tomato-leaf aromatics. Without as much as a swirl, saddle-leather, cantaloupe skin complexities appear, as do wafts of pencil-shavings oak. Convincingly, Cabernet.

Palate

Focussed. Flavours of stewed beetroot meshed with dark liqueured cherry, and a spray of menthol/spearmint.

A carpaccio/tartare fleshiness underpinned by beef-stock, powdery tannins. One barrel in three new? How?!

Cellaring

Peak Drinking 2013–2023

Food Matching

Slowly roasted garlic and rosemary infused lamb shoulder with kalimata olives, grilled capsicum, zucchini and heirloom tomatoes.

Winery Profile

Australia's winemaking history of less than two hundred years is brief by European measures though, like Europe, punctuated by periods of extreme success and difficult times. From the earliest winemaking days Penfolds has figured prominently and few would argue the importance of Penfolds' influence on Australia's winemaking psyche.

Without the influence of Penfolds the modern Australian wine industry would look very different indeed. Sitting comfortably outside of fad and fashion, Penfolds has taken Australian wine to the world on a grand stage and forged a reputation for quality that is without peer.

Penfolds' reputation for making wines of provenance and cellaring potential might suggest a mantle of tradition and formality is the preferred attire of a company with so much history to defend. But to label Penfolds as simply an established and conventional winemaker, would be to confuse tradition with consideration and to overlook the innovative spirit that has driven Penfolds since its foundation, and continues to find expression in modern times.

If there is anything traditional about Penfolds, it is the practice of constantly reviewing the wines it already does well, and continuously evolving and refining styles as vineyards mature and access to ever older and more varied vineyard sites improves.

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Other Information

  • 2009 vintage
  • 1 x 750mL unit
  • SA - Other South Australian, South Australia
  • Screwcap closure
  • 14.4% alc.

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I have it in my head that Bin 407 cabernet is one of my least preferred wines in the Penfolds red wine range, but I seem to have been impressed by it since the 2004 vintage release. This 2009 version is unashamedly cabernet; always a good thing. This 2009 release is the twentieth in the Bin 407 line.

(Note: I had to be pretty speedy in my assessment; time was short. I’m hoping to taste this again before long.) When I tasted it last week I wrote:

So much dusty flavour and tannin here. Incredibly varietal. Blackcurrant, mulberries and briar-bush. Has a cool menthol character too. Medium-weight, noticeably tannic and yet fluid. Real fan of this. Real cabernet; structured but not overdone. Long, dusty, sinewy length. Not an opulent wine; this is not a wine for the fruit tarts. It’s simply a wine of class and purity and varietal integrity.

Rating 94 - Drink 2017 - 2024+ Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front (FEB/2012)

Impenetrable colour; the bouquet is the essence of blackcurrant, supported by a prominent dose of eucalypt; the palate is full-bodied and no shrinking violet, with very firm tannins dominating both fruit and oak at this early stage. Rating 90 - Drink by 2018 - Ben Edwards, Australian Wine Companion (JAN/2012)

The Grays Advantage

We’ll despatch your product the next working day! Depending on your location, you can expect delivery anywhere between 2 and 5 working days from payment date.


We will send you an email notifying you as soon as your items have left our warehouse.


In this email, you will find the name of the carrier company and the consignment note number of your item as well as information on tracking the delivery of your item online. Simply follow the link to the relevant website and enter your reference number. You will then be able to quickly and efficiently track the delivery status of your item!


Please Note: Your goods will be delivered to your registered address. We do delivery Australia wide except for a few remote territories, please check the shipping calculator to confirm delivery availability and timeframes.


Click here for details

Warranty Details

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Private Cellar

Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1x 750mL), SA

Closed: 15 June 2021 20:45 AEST

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