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The 2023 Cabernet Sauvignon Bin 707 is poised and precise with layers of blackcurrant, mahogany and Chesterfield leather. Its new oak influence is strong yet in tune. This is more refined and approachable at this young age than usual, with bright acidity and sinewy tannins providing a strong base that delivers a long, sustained, fine finish.
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Jancis Robinson MW
Angus Hughson, Vinous
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Having had the privilege of tasting many vintages of this wine back to 1964, this is, given time, a superb wine. The inclusion of American oak helps to protect the fruit sweetness over time—I don't know the science of that, however it holds true anecdotally. Here, through the prism of the 2023 vintage, the wine is fresh and yet ripe, and the cool season has taken some of the weight from the bottom register. It was sourced from McLaren Vale, Padthaway and Barossa Valley and matured for 18 months in American oak hogsheads. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
This is such a refined and focused cabernet sauvignon, deeply perfumed and lifted, with aromas of blackcurrants, cedar, grilled meat, bitter chocolate, ink, dried flowers and dried herbs. The palate is full-bodied, silken, textural and tightly wound, with a creamy, chocolaty finish. An Australian classic of the highest order. Excellent. Drink or hold.
Eucalyptus, mint leaf, cocoa bean and cassis straight off the bat, a kick of spice and a ton of personality and swagger. A more charged version of Cabernet than you usually find in Bordeaux, with the precision and purity of cassis fruit, sweet red liquorice and floral aromatics that is entirely singular to this wine. Cabernet lovers should get on board - this is muscular, with walls and floors, all delivered with a lightness of touch. Tom King director, Peter Gago chief winemaker.
About the producer

Penfolds is Australia’s most famous wine producer, known best for their iconic top wine, Grange. First produced commercially in 1952, Grange has since gone on to become one of the world’s most famous fine wines. In 2001, the wine was listed as an Australian heritage icon.