The Grandfather name dates back to 1915, when an oak cask containing the finest blend of Tawny was set aside for the exclusive use of the Penfold family. This wine was known as The Grandfather due to the age of the oldest Tawny in the blend.
Nose: Extremely complex and fragrant, possessing an array of nutty, aged characters melding seamlessly with hints of rained fruit, malt and lifted spirit.
Palate: The palate effortlessly displays the famed attributes of great Tawny, rich and full-flavoured with mouth-filling viscosity and a slightly dry finish.Â