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St Henri Shiraz 2018

$120.00

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Description

St Henri is a time-honoured and alternative expression of shiraz, and an intriguing counterpoint to Grange. It is unusual among high quality Australian red wines as it does not rely on any new oak. A wine that immediately invokes interest, black cherry, mulberry, blackcurrant, boysenberry and more are propelled from the glass. A subliminal waft of stare anise and savoury spices (not sweet) hover above. On the palate, red and dark-fruited, a compote of fresh prune and quince. 2016 + tempered shiraz + House Style + Penfolds = an assured St Henri collectable. Peak drinking 2022 – 2055.
  • TypeShiraz
  • Size750mL
  • RegionMulti-Regional Blend
  • Current Vintage2016
  • Standard Drinks8.3
  • Alcohol Volume14.5%
  • Langtons ClassifiedOutstanding
  • CountryAustralia
  • StateSouth Australia
  • Brand NamePenfolds
  • Wine MakerPeter Gago
  • Food MatchLamb
  • ClosureScrew Cap
  • Wine SweetnessDry
  • Wine BodyFull Bodied

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