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What grade does Penfolds belong to?
Penfolds red wine belongs to high-end grade.

Penfolds is the most famous and largest brewery in Australia. It is regarded as a symbol of Australian red wine and is called the noble of Australian wine industry. Penfolds is an Australian wine brand with many series of wines ranging from low-grade to high-grade. Penfolds in Australia can be divided into three grades.

The first level is the entry level, including Luoshen Mountain Villa, Kelanshan Mountain, MAXS Max series and Penfolds Thomas Blue Ocean series. The second level is the backbone of Penfolds, and the third level is Penfolds' Granci Mittag, Granci, RWT and Bin 707, which are the most representative works.

In addition, Penfolds selected Bin series wines: this series of wines has received international attention and respect. Each release year is representative and is intended to be a symbol of an important milestone in the Australian wine industry.

The uniqueness of Penfolds Winery in Barosa Valley:

Penfolds Winery has an area of nearly 665,438+08 hectares in Barosa Valley, providing grapes for wine making. Barosa Valley, about 70km north of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a famous wine producing area in Australia. 19 1 1 year, Penfolds established a brewery in Nuroba, Barosa Valley, and launched the first vintage wine two years later.

Barosa Valley is famous for its relatively low rainfall. Therefore, the vineyards here all use single-row hedges to grow grapes to make up for the dry environment caused by less rainfall. The stable climate and hot summer make the wine brewed here dark in color, changeable in fruit aroma and good in aging ability. Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon are mainly planted.