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Sourced from the cool-climate vineyards of Adelaide Hills, Penfolds Max's Rosé is crisp, light and textural. The palate shows restraint, with summer fruits and rhubarb at the fore. With a pale salmon hue, this modern Rosé expression from the 2021 vintage showcases quality Pinot Noir fruit with a dry, fresh finish.
Country of origin: Australia
Storage: This wine can be drunk now but will further improve if carefully stored for up to 3 years
Package type: Glass Bottle
Safety Warning: PREGNANCY WARNING Alcohol can cause lifelong harm to your baby
Allergen Information: Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Brand: Penfolds
Manufacturer: Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd, 78 Penfold Road, Magill SA 5072, Australia.
Grape variety: Athiri, Pinot Noir
Current vintage: 2021
Regional information: Adelaide Hills, South Australia.
Tasting notes: Penfolds Max's Rosé is crisp, light-bodied and textural
Alcohol by volume: 12.5
Units: 9.4
Producer: Treasury Wine Estates
Vinification details: Vintage 2021 was celebrated by grape growers and winemakers across South Australia both for its long cool ripening and a return to respectable yields. The summer of the 2020/21 growing season was the coolest in the past ten years, with no heat waves and only nine days over 35°C. The final stages of ripening were slowed by cool conditions resulting in optimal flavour development. Harvest was an orderly affair with grapes from the South East still being harvested in early May.