Penfolds Grange is Australia's most famous wine; it is National Trust Heritage listed and is the quintessential collectable Australian wine. An unbroken sequence of vintages since its creation in 1951, controversy, hidden vintages, traditional and uncompromising wine making practices, hype, speculation and curiosity makes Penfolds Grange a wine a collectors dream.
Penfolds Grange was first made in 1951 by its founder and creator Max Schubert who toured Europe in 1950 and returned to the Barossa Valley to make a wine that would rival the finest Bordeaux wines in quality and ageing. The first...