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A medium-bodied crimson-red wine. A classic Australian expression, balanced and bright with a modern twist. This wine delivers generosity of fruit from Shiraz together with solid Cabernet Sauvignon structure. Max's Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon displays the Penfold's 'stamp' inspired by Max Schubert, a winemaking legend in Penfold's history. Perfectly pair this Shiraz wine with grilled red meats, beef stir fry, mushroom and parmesan risotto.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.
Features: 12 months in American oak (7% new) and French oak (2% new) and remainder in seasoned, Peak Drinking: Now - 2030, Wine of South Australia.
Country of origin: Australia.
| Typical Values per 100mL |
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| E = 351 kJ / 84 kcal |
Package type: Glass Bottle.
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites.
Brand: Penfolds. Named after Max Schubert A.M., Penfolds chief winemaker between 1948-1975.
Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz/Syrah. Current vintage: 2020. Regional information: South Eastern Australia.
Tasting notes: Ripe cherry and Swiss milk chocolate aromatics invites further investigation. A lovely balanced palate with fresh red currant and plum fruit backed by lively acidity.
Alcohol by volume: 14.5. Units: 10.9.
Vinification details: Ages for 12 months in French and American oak.