This wine seems to be in major decline
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There are some rustic tannins in the finish
The decision by Jean-Michel Arcaute and oenologist Michel Rolland to (1) limit yields
The pens are well ventilated and protected from harsh weather elements ( temperatures exceed 35 degrees in summer and drop below 0 degrees in winter) and predators
Penfolds Grange Hermitage 2002 store This wine seems to beLast but not least is Australias most famous wine, the 2002 Shiraz "Grange". The 2002 version was sourced from 77. 5% Barossa Valley and 22. 5% from McLaren Vale. Included in the blend is 1. 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. It spent 17 months in 100% new American oak. Opaque purple, it gives off an ethereal bouquet of violets, saddle leather, blueberry, blackberry, pencil lead, and chocolate. This is followed by a full bodied wine with tremendous concentration,