Penfolds Unveils Inaugural Collection Of Californian Wines
A winemaking endeavour more than twenty-years in the making
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NAPA VALLEY, Calif., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Over twenty years ago, Penfolds started exploring the bountiful soils of California, with an ambition to create a range of wines unrestricted by vine, border or continent. Today, Penfolds winemakers pick up where previous generations left off, to unveil four new Californian wines that extol an otherworldliness and something special.
Within the inaugural California Collection are four wines:
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2018 Bin 149 Cabernet Sauvignon
2018 Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon
2018 Bin 600 Cabernet Shiraz
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A series of brand executions from Australiaâs wine producer Penfolds are attracting passenger interest at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Running until 28 February and designed to celebrate the auspicious Lunar New Year holiday season, the campaign features a wallbay and free-standing unit at the wine section of Dubai Duty Freeâs (DDF) Terminal 3 arrivals shop.
Travellers will also encounter two pillars at DDFâs liquor store at Terminal 3 departures.
The campaign design features a refresh of the recognisable Penfolds numbers to celebrate the gifting occasion, with a stylised white metal ox centred at the heart.
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DDF customers can purchase any two or three bottles to receive 15% or 20% off, respectively and are encouraged to use the click-and-collect service at dubaidutyfree.com.
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