Penfolds RWT 2004

By | October 17, 2013

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Grape

Shiraz 
Ratings

*Penfolds – Icon & Luxury Range

Excellent – by Langton’s Classification Australian Wine

Robert Parker 95

Jeremy Oliver 96

James Halliday 95

Wine Spectator 93

Tasting Notes

Colour : Inky, deep and dense purple.

Nose : Aromatics leap from the glass – sweet fruits, with
blueberry to the fore. Spices and a suggestion of
cedary oak court the regionally proclaimed
Barossa Valley Shiraz varietal notes. Complex,
and invitingly generous.

Palate : The palate is at once opulent, juicy and mouthwatering – a compote of assorted berries (red and blue), Satsuma plum and cherry. Dark pepper spices adorn the back palate, and the tannins are engulfed by the above-mentioned fruit rush. The fruit sits effortlessly in 69% new oak, adding another dimension to the structural and flavour layers.

-by Official Website

The 2004 Shiraz ?°RWT?± was barrel-fermented and aged for 14 months in 69%
new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, it delivers an expressive nose
of smoke, leather, grilled bacon, game, blueberry, and licorice.
Full-bodied, it is dense, ripe, and layered as well as opulent. More
forward than the Magill Estate, this hedonistic Shiraz can be enjoyed
now but will continue to evolve for another 8-10 years.

-by Robert Parker

While the toasty, charry oak is evident; the wine comes together on the
medium- to full-bodied palate which has outstanding line and length.
Gold medal National Wine Show ’06.

-by James Halliday 

Broad and generous. A lively mouthful of black tea-accented cherry and
herb notes, lingering against crisp tannins on the finish. The flavors
have a purity and focus that comes through all the accents. Best from
2009 through 2015. 1,173 cases imported.

-by Wine Spectator

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