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    Penfolds The Valleys Chardonnay 1998
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    Penfolds The Valleys Chardonnay 2000
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Honest, well-made and uncomplicated candied chardonnay whose banana-like aromas of citrus, tropical fruit and vanilla oak precede a creamy but forward palate whose juicy flavours are integrated with creamy leesy influences and finished with clean, lemony acids. Sound, but predictable.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    $19.00

    Firm, grippy cabernet with a decent whack of cedary chocolate oak. Slightly herby and leafy on the nose, its floral, cassis and oaky aromas herald a lively and intensely flavoured palate whose jujube blackberry and plum fruit is framed by assertive, but carefully integrated tannin. Tastes like a Penfolds.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    An honest and flavoursome cabernet whose slightly jammy expression of cassis, dark plums and polished, creamy oak is framed by a fine, powdery extract. It’s vibrant and juicy, even to the extent of revealing a hint of spirit and confection, but also reveals some of shadier, less-ripened cabernet character of dried herbs.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2002
    Jeremy’s score 87/100

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    $19.00

    Quite a polished first effort under this new Penfolds label, whose creamy, peachy aroma of ripe buttery fruit is augmented by toffee-like malolactic influences and toasty, clove-like vanilla oak. It’s big and almost oily on the palate, and while it finishes with clean, citrusy acids, it just lacks a little depth of fruit.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2003
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    $18.00

    There’s plenty of ripeness and flavour about this rather forward and assertive chardonnay, whose ripe and rather buttery aromas are packed with fresh peaches, melons and vanilla oak. It’s generous and juicy, even tropical on the palate, with a creamy mouthfeel that finish with a powdery dryness and a hint of lemon. A step up from commercial, with just a hint of attitude.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2007
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    Flavoursome, juicy and focused, with a lively and buttery expression of citrus and melon backed by spicy vanilla oak, this spotlessly made wine delivers a pleasing length of vibrant fruit and chalky mouthfeel. It’s already a fraction honeyed, but finishes with crisp acidity.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2009
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $17.00
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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2011
    Jeremy’s score 88/100

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    Delicate, lean and restrained, with a lightly spicy, floral and tropical bouquet of melon, mango, grapefruit and fresh vanilla oak backed by a hint of custard. Long, fine and focused, itÕs fresh and lively but its modest intensity of fruit appears marginally stripped of flavour.

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Chardonnay 2012
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Sauvignon Blanc 2011
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    Penfolds Thomas Hyland Shiraz 2001
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

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    $19.00

    Bright, vibrant and juicy. Almost jammy and bordering lightly herbal, its red and blackberry aromas are framed by restrained cedary oak influences. Smooth and polished, the palate is ever so approachable, silky, soft and rounded, bursting with concentrated and essence-like blackcurrant and plum flavours accentuated with a light spiciness. Hardly Penfolds in style, but you’re not paying St Henri prices.