FWT 585 Cabernet Merlot Petit Verdot 2020 Gift Box

Penfolds

FWT 585 Cabernet Merlot Petit Verdot 2020 Gift Box

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Penfolds

FWT 585 Cabernet Merlot Petit Verdot 2020 Gift Box

Out of Stock
750 mL
$120.00
6 x 750 mL
$720.00

Overview

Overview

A rich tradition of experimentation and a quest to source quality grapes from afar continues to inspire Penfolds winemaking curiosity. Penfolds second French Wine Trial from the storied vineyards of Bordeaux, crafted by blending three of the region's classic varietals – cabernet, merlot and petit verdot.  The palate is vibrant and contemporary with cherry and black fruits, cinnamon and nutmeg notes.

Anchored by a philosophy of selecting grapes and blending quality wines to a house style, FWT 585 continues to propel Penfolds into its future.

Please note: 6 Bottle Limit per customer.

 

Varietal Red Blend
Vintage 2020
Country France
Region Multi-Region Blend
Volume 750 mL
Closure Cork
Alc/Vol 13.5%
Peak Drinking Now - 2040
Winemaker The Penfolds Team

Awards and Accolades

Awards and Accolades

17.5/20 Points Matthew Jukes
94 Points Huon Hooke
94 Points Ned Goodwin

Matthew Jukes


"Fairly pretty, juicy and summer pudding-scented this is not an overly complex wine, nor is it particularly grand in its framework. It shows Penfolds attention to detail with a smoky feel and a sooty texture. However, it somewhat lacks the depth of field and generosity of tannin to give it the engine needed to evolve over the medium-long term. While I like the overall feel of this wine, it needs more stuffing and complexity to stand out. Drink now – 2035. 13.5% alc – 17.5 points"

Huon Hooke

"Deep, dense red-purple with superbly concentrated, essency blue fruit and violet aromas, touches of graphite and ironstone, palate just full bodied and firm with a trace of bitterness in the tannins and good extract/fleshiness. Will reward cellar time. 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot. Drink 2024 – 2036. 13.5% alc – 94 points"

Ned Goodwin

"This is delicious, offering mid-weighted, savory respite after some of the boozy Napa expressions in the range. In the context of Penfolds' increasing forays into international regions, the wine is beautifully crafted. Ample fidelity to region, too. Largely, the HautMédoc, I'm told. Currant, graphite and a fleck of leaf, with green olive and dried porcini imparting a warming wave of umami to the core. Loosely knit enough to breach immediately, this will nevertheless age well across the mid-term. Luncheon claret with an inviting thrust of fruit and parry of well sculpted tannins. Drink or hold. 13.5% alc – 94 points"

Taste Description

Taste Description

Nose

Beautiful, sweet pastries are first to greet the nose: cherry clafoutis, blackberry danish, Portuguese tarts, chocolate soufflé. Framboise, cranberries, mulberry leaf and redcurrants provide ample lift. There are hints of red licorice and baking spices. Roast meat pan-scrapings and demi-glace reduction offer a savoury nuance. As aromatic as a Parisian parfum parlour. Mysterious scents of the apothecary, antique cupboards, elixirs, tonics and exotic spices.

Flavours and Palate

The palate is very youthful and vibrant.  Firm tannins are slatey and powdery, mineral like, promising to hold for the long-term. Oak is standing sentry over the buoyant young fruit, making sure everyone marches to the same tune... present, creamy even, but far from overt. For all the structural descriptors, it is surprisingly approachable now with a real gloss to the palate. Contemporary, a wine of the times. Cherry and black fruits tussle for attention. Spiced berry compote, blackberries with cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. A mouthfeel and texture akin to cured pork pancetta and Mediterranean char-grilled meats.

Viticulture Vintage & Winemaking

Viticulture Vintage & Winemaking

Vintage Conditions

Bordeaux winter was mild, followed by a wet spring. Summer was dry until mid-August when a storm dropped a significant amount of rain. On the one hand it was welcome, given the parched conditions, however growers were on high alert for mildew in the humid conditions that followed. Overall, it was a warm and mostly dry growing season, with the rain arriving in sporadic thunderstorms. The early ripening merlot fared very well.

Winemaker team portrait

The Penfolds Team

Key to the success of Penfolds has been a lineage of visionary winemakers. There have only ever been four Chief Winemakers at the helm of Penfolds – Max Schubert, Don Ditter, John Duval and Peter Gago, each a custodian of a rich winemaking tradition that goes back for more than 170 years.

Our current Penfolds winemaking team has more than 100 years between them as Penfolds winemakers. They are constantly refining and improving their work, whilst honouring the winemaking techniques of their predecessors.