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Bin 311 Chardonnay 2023


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About this wine

Bin 311 is Penfolds’ “baby Yattarna”, sourcing high-altitude, cool-climate Chardonnay from Tasmania, Tumbarumba and the Adelaide Hills. The 2023 vintage shows lifted aromas of lemon, grapefruit and white peach with struck-flint notes, cashew, nougat and hints of toast. The palate is medium-bodied and precise, with juicy acidity, subtle creaminess from barrel fermentation and a long, mineral finish that makes it highly versatile at the table.

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16,5/20
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91/100
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16,5/20
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91/100

Tasting Note

Wine Advocate describes the 2023 as a bright, cool-climate Chardonnay showing white peach, apple and citrus over subtle flint and oak spice, medium body, fine acidity and a clean, saline finish; Jancis Robinson notes a creamy texture with nutty, oak-derived complexity and good length.

In the glass

Pale straw with green highlights.

In the nose

Lemon zest, white peach and green apple with flinty reduction, cashew and subtle vanilla.

On the palate

Medium-bodied, taut and energetic with citrus and stone fruit, creamy mid-palate weight, fine oak and a long, mineral finish.

Penfolds

Penfolds is one of Australia’s great historic names, famous for multi-regional blending and a very consistent, house-driven style. From icons like Grange to cooler-climate Chardonnays such as Bin 311, the wines are built on ripe, pure fruit framed by polished oak and clear varietal character. It’s a producer that combines scale with high quality, delivering both collectable bottlings and impeccably made everyday “bins”.

Karakter van de wijn

Grape Varieties

Chardonnay

Vinification

100% Chardonnay from cool-climate sites in Tasmania, Tumbarumba and Adelaide Hills, barrel-fermented and aged around eight months in French oak (c. 20% new).

Classification

South Eastern Australia GI

Style

Oaked & Structured

Aging potential

Ideal for the next 5–10 years

Decant Time

Max 1 hour

Drinking Temperature

10–12 °C

Body

Medium +

Conservative food pairing

Roast chicken

Funky food pairing

Katsu curry

Music pairing

Pop rock

Art pairing

Pop art

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