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Thicker Than Water Legacy Shiraz 2021 Review – Respectable but Not Moving
Thicker Than Water Legacy Shiraz 2021 Review – Respectable but Not Moving We opened this bottle with curiosity, expecting a polished McLaren Vale Shiraz carrying both fruit and oak. What we found was a wine that asked for patience — restrained at first, then gradually revealing more character once given air and food. Appearance Deep…
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Cabernet Review: Grippy, Oak-Led, and Built for the Long Haul
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Cabernet 2020 belongs to the more accessible tier of the Penfolds range—crafted for drinkers who want structure and polish without stepping into prestige pricing. While it carries the familiar depth of a Penfolds blend, it doesn’t try to rival its iconic siblings.
Penfolds Max’s Cabernet Sauvignon Review: Structured, Restrained, and Quietly Rewarding
Penfolds Max’s Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 was the final bottle in our Max’s trio. After tasting the Shiraz and Shiraz Cabernet earlier in the week, this Cabernet arrived with quiet confidence. The label—Penfolds’ classic presentation with Max Schubert’s profile tucked into the corner—remains as refined and familiar as ever.
Penfolds Bin 138 GSM 2020 Review – Balanced but Never Boring
We opened this bottle expecting Penfolds’ take on a GSM to show polish, weight, and spice. What we found was a wine with a bit of everything: oak, fruit, acidity, tannin, and a flash of heat.
