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Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Sale price$799.99

— Bin 707 is a perfect cabernet sauvignon representation of Penfolds ‘House Style’: intensely-flavoured fruit; completion of fermentation and maturation in new oak; expressing a Penfolds understanding of multi-vineyard, multi-region fruit sourcing.
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— Deep crimson. Classic blackcurrant mulberry aromas with roasted chestnut, graphite notes, ample, yet elemental and multi-layered with plentiful pure blackcurrant mulberry fruits, fine persistent grainy/ muscular tannins, superb mid-palate richness and underlying mocha roasted chestnut notes.
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— Full-bodied and with proven cellaring potential, Bin 707 retains a secure place among the ranks of Australia’s finest cabernets.

Origin

South Australia , Australia

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SKU: P707202210 UCAU
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TASTING NOTES

Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 exemplifies the pinnacle of Australian winemaking with its bold character and refined elegance. Crafted from premium grapes sourced across South Australia’s diverse vineyards, this full-bodied wine captures the essence of Penfolds’ iconic ‘House Style’—intensely flavored fruit, meticulous fermentation, and maturation in new oak barrels.

Displaying a deep crimson hue, the 2022 vintage opens with a complex and inviting bouquet of classic blackcurrant and mulberry aromas, layered with intriguing notes of roasted chestnut and graphite. The palate is richly textured and powerful, revealing flavors of ripe blackberries, plums, dark chocolate, and espresso. Firm yet refined tannins provide structure and a long, lingering finish, balanced by subtle mocha and roasted chestnut undertones that add depth and sophistication.

Bin 707 is celebrated for its multi-vineyard, multi-region sourcing, which enhances the wine’s complexity and balance. The 2022 vintage continues this tradition, showcasing superb mid-palate richness and a muscular tannin profile that promises excellent aging potential. While approachable in its youth, this Cabernet Sauvignon rewards patience, evolving greater nuance and intensity over time.

Recognized as one of Australia’s finest Cabernets, Penfolds Bin 707 2022 is a compelling choice for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a wine of power, elegance, and provenance. It stands as a testament to Penfolds’ mastery in blending tradition with innovation, delivering a wine that is both expressive and enduring.

TASTING PROFILE
  • LIGHT
  • FULL
  • LOW TANNIN
  • TANNIC
  • SWEET
  • DRY
  • LOW ACIDITY
  • HIGH ACIDITY
Aroma: Blueberry, Boysenberry, Herbal
Palate: Blue Fruits, Cassis, Graphite
Food Pairings:
  • Pork
  • Red Meat

Classification: Red

Variety: Cabernet Blend

Vintage: 2022

Bottle : 750ml (Bottle)

Country: Australia

Region: South Australia

Alcohol: 14.5%

Cellaring: 10-15 Years

Scores

98/100

The 2022 707 is a worthy successor to the stunning 2021, at least its equal. As usual, 707 sees Cabernet from a range of regions – Coonawarra, Barossa, Padthaway and McLaren Vale – matured in American oak, a year and a half, all new. A dark maroon hue, the aromas here include blackberries, licorice, axle grease, spices, coffee grinds, dark chocolate, soy and mocha, all contributing to an utterly sumptuous wine. A little time in the glass revealed further glories – a vibrant black cherry/cassis character, along with hints of delicatessen meats. The wine is poised, taut and offers exemplary focus, balance and intensity, along with great length, power and finesse. This is a truly superb 707, finishing as intensely as it started. It will provide pleasure for the long haul, at least 20 to 30 years.

Ken Gargett – Winepilot.com

Scores

97/100

Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Padthaway and McLaren Vale; matured 18 months in 100% new American oak

The grand juxtaposition of densely compacted power and towering structure that set Bin 707 off with epic longevity are heightened in the cool nights of 2022. A deep singularity of blackcurrant and cassis sets the definition of varietal integrity, with all the impact of Penfolds’ new American oak impacting layers of high cocoa dark chocolate and immense tannin scaffolding. For all of its expansive proportions, it retains consummate control and tightly-coiled endurance that will sustain it confidently for half a century.

Tyson Stelzer

Scores

96/100

Cabernet sauvignon from Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Padthaway and McLaren Vale. 18 months in 100% new American oak.

There’s an argument to say that this is the absolute archetype of the Penfolds style. Peppermint, vanilla, blackcurrant, bay leaves and woodsmoke, peppercorns wrapped in milk chocolate, black olive characters diving beneath the sweet headiness of the fruit and oak, graphite aspects too. It’s beautiful fruit, made in the Penfolds style, with sweet-balanced tannin leading out to a long, poised finish. This is a muscular red wine with the smoothness of oil. It looks good for drinking even now, as intense as it is, but it will outlive most of us.

Campbell Mattinson

Scores

95/100

Deep dense purple-red hue; coconut, mocha/coffee grounds and black fruits to sniff, very ripe and the high-toned varietal aromas are not there, instead the secondary and wood-matured characteristics rule. The wine is very full-bodied and dense, concentrated, power-packed and loaded with character. Lashings of oak and tannin. Needs a lot of time. (Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Padthaway & McLaren Vale. 18 months in 100% new American oak) 03 JUL 2024

Huon Hooke

Scores

96/100

As is to be expected, the 2022 Bin 707 appears almost opaque in the glass with a characteristic fruit weight and intensity of flavour. Densely packed, pure blackberry, black cherry and blackcurrant fruits with hints of baking spices, kirsch, cedar, choc-mint, ironstone, bay leaf, polished leather, berry cream, earth and coal dust. Powerful, muscular and weighty with an array of compact tannins and a thick-shouldered sway to its gait as it slowly trails away. A classic and one for the cellar.

James Halliday