Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
South Australia
Australia, Australia
Regular price£2,057.98
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Arriving: April 2026
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| Style: Red | Packaging: OWC |
| ABV: 14.499999999% | Closure: |
| Organic: | Drink from: 2024 |
| Biodynamic: | Drink to: 2045 |
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Critic scores
95 RP, 97 JS, 97 LPB, 17.5 JR, 98 JA, 96 DC
Critic reviews
"The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Bin 707 hails from Coonawarra, Barossa Valley and Wrattonbully and is matured for 16 months in American oak hogsheads (100% new). On the nose, the wine is aromatically reticent, but in the mouth, the tannins (then fruit) hit with full force. This is a powerful wine that, to be honest, I find little joy in on release. The firm caveat I would assert at this stage is that old Bin 707—we are talking 20 or 30 years old—is a graceful, powerful, exciting wine. And 2021 was a gorgeous vintage: long, cool and even in the growing season, so the wines produced in this year (from South Australia particularly) are elegant and composed. The fruit here speaks of its vintage origins; however, the oak remains a big part of the story at this early stage. The plus part of the score is a very loud indicator of its future potential. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork."
Erin Larkin, July 2023, RobertParker.com
"Blackish purple. Rich, satisfying nose. Sweet and soft. Very definitely a South Australian Cabernet, a hemisphere away from Bordeaux, but it works. Complete and flattering without too much dryness on the end. Although the official notes suggest that the drinking window for this wine starts in 2026, I think it’s readier to enjoy than many thanks to the ripeness of the tannins. But I’m sure it will go on and on."
Jancis Robinson, June 2023, JancisRobinson.com
Erin Larkin, July 2023, RobertParker.com
"Blackish purple. Rich, satisfying nose. Sweet and soft. Very definitely a South Australian Cabernet, a hemisphere away from Bordeaux, but it works. Complete and flattering without too much dryness on the end. Although the official notes suggest that the drinking window for this wine starts in 2026, I think it’s readier to enjoy than many thanks to the ripeness of the tannins. But I’m sure it will go on and on."
Jancis Robinson, June 2023, JancisRobinson.com