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Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd Grange Hermitage
Title : Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd Grange Hermitage Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd Grange Hermitage
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Date of creation : 1955
Format : Wine label
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Winemaker Max Schubert first produced Penfolds Grange Hermitage after he returned from a trip to Bordeaux in 1950. The following year at Magill he innovatively used unseasoned oak barrels to finish the fermentation and mature the red wine. At the time fortified wines were popular and so Penfolds management directed Schubert to discontinue making this wine, but he still produced it in secret.

It was not until 1962 that Penfolds accepted the wine for sale. The wine was labelled Grange Hermitage until 1989, as 'Hermitage' was commonly used in Australia in the earlier era to indicate Shiraz content.

Penfolds Grange has been recognised as a superlative wine, winning numerous awards. In 2001 Penfolds Grange was added to the BankSA Heritage icons list.

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Penfolds Wines Pty Ltd

Schubert, Max

Coverage year : 1955
Period : 1946-1979
Further reading :

Bishop, G. 'Penfolds Grange Vineyards', Vineyards of Adelaide: a history of the grapegrowers and winemakers of the Adelaide area, Blackwood, S.A.: Linton Publications, 1977, p. 45-53

'The father of Grange Hermitage honored', The Advertiser, 11 June 1984, p. 20 (Max Schubert receives Order of Australia)

Internet links :

National Trust of South Australiasee: Bank SA Heritage Icons: 2001 Grange Hermitage

Penfolds see: History

Wine literature of the worldsee: Design on wine


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