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Max's Cabernet Sauvignon

Penfolds WinesSouth Australia, Australia

Max’s Cabernet Sauvignon is Penfolds’ approachable, South Australian expression honoring founding winemaker Max Schubert…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Max’s Cabernet Sauvignon is Penfolds’ approachable, South Australian expression honoring founding winemaker Max Schubert; it showcases bright red and dark berry fruits with herbal/cabernet notes (bay, mulberry leaf) and savory-earthy tones, framed by subtle American and French oak and fine, lacy tannins. Positioned in the Max’s tier (introduced 2016) the wine emphasizes varietal clarity and immediate drinkability while offering structure and regi…Learn More »

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About Max's Cabernet Sauvignon

Max’s Cabernet Sauvignon is Penfolds’ approachable, South Australian expression honoring founding winemaker Max Schubert; it showcases bright red and dark berry fruits with herbal/cabernet notes (bay, mulberry leaf) and savory-earthy tones, framed by subtle American and French oak and fine, lacy tannins. Positioned in the Max’s tier (introduced 2016) the wine emphasizes varietal clarity and immediate drinkability while offering structure and regional South Australian ripeness rather than heavy oak-driven richness.