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Kalimna Bin 28 offers a showcase of warm climate Australian shiraz ripe, robust and generously flavoured.
First made in 1959, Bin 28 is named after the famous Barossa Valley Kalimna vineyard purchased by Penfolds in 1945 and from which the wine was originally sourced.
Today, Kalimna Bin 28 is a multi-region, multi-vineyard blend, with the Barossa Valley always well represented.
BIN 28 SHIRAZ
Medium-bodied.
Raspberry/chocolate flavours with a sprinkling of spice and cola.
Symptoms: Fleshy, and an almost glycerolic texture; bulbous/expansive palate profile.
Diagnosis: Tannins integrated/embedded supportive, not standing apart.
Oak no obtrusive flavours to speak of … yet all the benefits of a calm maturation is seasoned hogsheads.
Acidity in tune with the wines weight and structure.
Cure: Rest in bottle for a year or two. Needs time.
South Australias viticultural regions experienced relatively dry conditions, and near long-term winter/spring temperatures during vine dormancy and at the beginning of the growing season.
After a racing start, a short spell of cooler weather in early November slowed down grapevine development.
Warm and sunny weather prevailed throughout most of spring, providing optimal conditions for flowering and fruit-set. Summer was warm, Barossa Valley experienced 22 days of temperature greater than 35C while McLaren Vale experienced 17 days of temperature greater than 35C with a maximum of 42.1C on January 18th.
Padthaway, Robe and Wrattonbully also had a warm, dry growing season by regional standards. Late flowering and the delayed onset of veraison throughout the south-east slowed harvest by a few weeks.
The warm and dry weather carried into autumn, setting up an Indian summer with favourable conditions for ripening grapes.