The development of RWT fully reflects Penfolds winemaking philosophy of continuing to innovate in the search for diversity and excellence. The integration of the rich texture and generous flavours of Barossa Valley Shirax with the finesse of French oak delivers an exciting expression of Australian Shiraz in the form of a fine wine of great elegance and profound depth.The initials RWT stand for Red Winemaking Trial, the original name used in the cellar when development began, prior to the inaugural vintage in 1997. Penfolds RWT Shiraz is sourced from fruit grown in the Barossa Valley. Each parcel is selected for its opulence and seamless integration with French oak. Penfolds RWT Shiraz has been widely hailed as an impressive extension of the Penfolds 'House Style' - a wine with an indelible Penfolds stamp, offering a contemporary expression of the finest elements of Barossa Valley Shiraz.For optimum enjoyment, this wine should be carefully decanted prior to being served.
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The initials RWT stand for Red Winemaking Trial, the original name used in the cellar when development began, prior to the inaugural vintage in 1997. Penfolds RWT Shiraz is sourced from fruit grown in the Barossa Valley. Each parcel is selected for its opulence and seamless integration with French oak. Penfolds RWT Shiraz has been widely hailed as an impressive extension of the Penfolds 'House Style' - a wine with an indelible Penfolds stamp, offering a contemporary expression of the finest elements of Barossa Valley Shiraz.
For optimum enjoyment, this wine should be carefully decanted prior to being served.Country of Origin
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Penfold Road,
Magill,
SA 5072,
Australia.Return To Address
Penfold Road,
Magill,
SA 5072,
Australia.
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