Penfolds Grange 2012 Review

The Penfolds Grange is one of the world’s most famous premium wines, and in this article we review the 2012 vintage of the Penfolds Bin 95 Grange.

The Penfolds Grange has a long history with each vintage attracting a lot of attention as well as a high price. The company was founded in 1844 and is considered Australia’s oldest wine brand and the most popular brand of owner Treasure Wine Estates.

Penfolds is located in South Australia and they produce a number of different wines but the Grange is by far their most famous and collectable wine.

The first Grange was produced in 1951 and has been produced every year since.

The Penfolds Grange 2012 has been released along with a number of others in their premium range of wines.

The wine has a RRP of $850 but you can purchase the wine for a lower price of $759 at Dan Murphy’s here.

Firstly we will address the most important question that people ask. Is this worth the price. If you like your wine and you have the money to spend, then the answer is Yes.

The 2012 vintage has a great taste with a great range of instense flavours including olive, licorice and ocffee. The wine is dark and has a soft texture. The wine has a very unique flavour and feels as if it has a high degree of comlexity to it.

Store it will and it will last for years and take pride and place in your cellar.

Get a Liquorland discount code here.