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  • Country ranking ?

    277
  • Producer ranking ?

    185
  • Decanting time

    1h30min
  • When to drink

    now to 2025
  • Food Pairing

    Lamb Porterhouse Chops

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The Story

Grange is arguably Australia’s most celebrated wine and is officially listed as a Heritage Icon of South Australia. Grange boasts an unbroken line of vintages from the experimental 1951 and clearly demonstrates the synergy between Shiraz and the soils and climates of South Australia. Grange utilises fully-ripe, intensely-flavoured and textured Shiraz grapes. The result is a unique Australian style that is now recognised as one of the most consistent of the world’s great wines. The Grange style is the original and most powerful expression of Penfolds multi-vineyard, multi-district, blending philosophy.

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Penfolds Grange Hermitage


It took 10 years from the time the first experimental Grange was made before the wine gained general acceptance and the prejudices were overcome.

In 1949 a young Australian wine maker from Penfolds, Max Schubert, was sent to Jerez, Spain to learn the art of making sherry. At the time the voyage between continents was made without haste by ocean liners. On his way back home, as the ship stopped in the harbor of Bordeaux, Max decided to take advantage of the opportunity and take a short holiday in the most famous wine area of France. With the help of his recommendations and eagerness the young man got a chance to acquaint with the local wine production through the mighty Cruse wine family. Christian Cruse took Max under his wings and presented him with the secrets of wine production by means of the splendid vintage 1949.
Max Schubert returned to Australia and Penfolds favorably impressed and determined to produce an Australian red wine that would last for decades and would in quality be comparable to the famous Bordeaux wines.
The task was not easy since the classic Bordeaux was in France produced by mixing Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. In Australia those refined grapes did not exist, so Max had to settle for the local Shiraz which was usually used only in the production of the regional, fortified port wine. There were also no French oak casks at hand, but having managed to purchase some American ones Max Schubert decided to use them. In them he matured the first, experimental 1951 vintage of Grange for 18 months before bottling.
In 1959 came the time to introduce that first vintage of Grange into the market. To honor the occasion Penfolds arranged a tasting where authoritative local wine connoisseurs had the opportunity to taste all five first vintages (1951-1956). The event ended in disaster; no one liked the wine nor was willing to pay for it. The criticism was mordant and one of the best known and appreciated wine experts present came to congratulate Max sarcastically: “Schubert, I congratulate you. This is very good, dry port that nobody in his right mind will not buy, let alone drink."
Although public opinion did not differ much from that singular one, Max did not lose his courage and arranged several tastings with Grange around the country. Though the results were somewhat better, they were still quite depressing. The Penfolds management decided to shut down the rather costly production of Grange the next year. Luckily one of the owners still saw some possibilities with Grange and gave Max permission to continue the production in small scale, and in secret from the others.
After many years of silence in 1962 Penfolds took part in the grand wine show in Sydney with the 1955 Grange and won the gold medal. From that moment started the rewriting of Australian wine history.

Grange has won over 120 gold medals in wine shows, a fact that has made it the most awarded in the whole wine world, and in 1995 for example Wine Spectator chose it as the best wine of the world. A few years later in the same publication Grange 1955 was picked as one of the best wines of all time. Parker has stated that “Penfolds Grange takes opulence and decadence to the limits, and for that reason it has replaced Bordeaux´s Pétrus as the world´s most exotic and concentrated wine", so the triumphal march has but continued.

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Vintage 1979

The Australia 1979 wine vintage received generally positive reviews from the wine press and critics. It was a year characterized by favorable weather conditions in many regions of Australia, leading to wines that were often praised for their quality and appeal. Here are some general observations that the wine press had about the Australia 1979 vintage:

  1. High Quality: The consensus among wine critics was that Australia 1979 was a high-quality vintage. The favorable weather conditions throughout the growing season, including warm and dry periods, contributed to the overall quality of the wines.

  2. Fruit Ripeness: One of the standout features of the vintage was the ripe and concentrated fruit flavors in the wines. Many Australia 1979 wines were noted for their luscious and well-developed fruit profiles, with an emphasis on rich, ripe berries and stone fruits.

  3. Balanced Structure: Critics often praised the wines for their balanced structure. The Australia 1979 wines typically exhibited good acidity, well-integrated tannins, and harmonious proportions, contributing to their overall appeal.

  4. Varietal Expression: Different grape varieties thrived during the vintage. For instance, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay were frequently highlighted for producing outstanding wines that showcased their varietal characteristics.

  5. Age-Worthy: While the wines were approachable in their youth, many Australia 1979 wines were noted for their aging potential. The well-structured reds, in particular, were expected to evolve gracefully over time.

  6. Notable Producers: Several Australian wineries and producers received accolades for their wines from the 1979 vintage. These wines were often considered benchmarks for the year.

  7. Overall Enthusiasm: Critics and the wine press expressed enthusiasm for the vintage, and many wine enthusiasts and collectors sought out Australia 1979 wines for their cellars.

Overall, the Australia 1979 vintage was well-received and continues to be remembered as a successful year in Australian winemaking. It offered a range of wines that appealed to a broad spectrum of wine lovers, from those seeking approachable and fruit-forward options to those looking for age-worthy bottles with depth and complexity.

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Tasting note

color

Full and Clear

ending

Long, Round, Flavorful and Harsh

flavors

Smoky, Blackcurrant, Vegetal, Tobacco, Blackberry and Blueberry

nose

Youthful, Complex, Opulent and Seductive

recommend

Yes

taste

Average in Acidity, Medium tannin, Concentrated, Complex, Youthful, Medium-bodied, Sharp and Dry

Written Notes

Blueish crimson – looks much younger than 1979 but it smells very obviously mature, even old. Extremely dense and rich and medicinal. Thick, sweet and slightly porty with some animal/gamey notes. A dry finish after a very sweet palate. Not shy. 

  • 91p

Medium red/purple.Complex, developing aromas with plenty of soft, slightly lifted, tobacco/berry/gamey fruit.Highly concentrated with rich, cedar/blackberry fruit, massive, firm, dry tannins and long flavourful finish. Tannins are too much at the fore at the moment, but could soften out over time.

Deep brick red. Fresh blackberry/ redcurrant/ chocolate/ prune aromas with some vanilla notes. A solid wine with redcurrant/ back fruit/ dark chocolate/ pane forte flavours and powerful chocolaty tannins. Finishes hard with some smoky/ bitumen notes. 87% Shiraz 13% Cabernet Sauvignon. Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Magill Estate (Adelaide), McLaren Vale Blend. An unusual wet – but hot - growing season. Magnums first released. Last vintage bottles using off-white foil capsules
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Origin

Magill, South Australia

Vintage Quality

Average

Value For Money

Satisfactory

Investment potential

No Potential

Fake factory

None

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Inside Information

The last vintage to use the white foil capsules

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