The "Fenfu" brand red wine from Australia is the national wine of Australia, widely recognized by local wine enthusiasts for its high quality and low price. This Fenfu black brand dry red wine, as a mid to high end Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah blend from the Barossa Valley, is often advertised as having the quality to "benchmark" against Bin389. Today, I will evaluate the "benchmarking" of these two wines:
Both of these wines come from the Barossa Valley region in Australia, and are a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah (with the addition of Malbec to the Black Label). They both pursue a "rich and mellow" style and are positioned as mid to high end products;
After actual consumption, I personally feel that there is still a significant gap between Fenfu Black Label and Benfu 389:
1. After opening the bottle of Fenfu Black Label, the acidity is high and the flatness is poor. It takes 40 minutes for the acidity to drop to an acceptable range after decanting;
2. The body structure of Fenfu Black Label liquor is weaker than that of Benfu 389 and somewhat "watery".
3. After drinking Fenfu Black Label, the blackcurrant and green flavors of Cabernet Sauvignon became increasingly prominent, almost becoming a very ordinary Cabernet Sauvignon single brew!
Conclusion: Compared to Benfu 389, Fenfu Black Label is not in the same level in terms of quality and brand. If the price is appropriate (around 200 yuan), "Black Label" can be used as a daily self drinking drink with a recommendation index of 3 stars. #Wine Tasting Notes # Red Wine # Good Wine Recommendations # Let's Talk About Wine # Wine # Australian Red Wine # Penfolds Australia
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