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2021 Henschke Keyneton Euphonium Shiraz Blend 750mL - 6 Pack

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"A seamlessly integrated blend of mostly shiraz with cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and merlot." - Ryan Montgomery, JamesSuckling.com

Reviews

Dave Brookes

94 /100
A seamless blend of shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and merlot; each variety laying down their individual characteristics for the good of the great whole. There is excellent length of flavour here, with plummy merlot flesh, spice, sage and density from the shiraz, gently flecked blackberry tones from the cabernet and the liminal leafy edge of the franc. A bright, minerally cadence and long, black-fruited finish wrap things up from this very strong vintage.

James Halliday Wine Companion 2025, 7 August, 2024, 17 March 2024

Aaron Brasher

95 /100
Deep, dark and impenetrably opaque in the glass. Brooding aromas of mulberry, satsuma plum, anise, bramble, spice and graphite. Full, rich, fleshy and quite primary and plush in flavour. Lashings of black fruits, sweet spice, choc-mint and a briary earthiness. The tannins are textured, firm and shapely and there’s plenty of lively acidity ensuring the decadent fruit behaves itself.

The Real Review 18 April 2024

Campbell Mattinson

92 /100
This is a silken release, creamy, with sound curranty fruit running through its core, complemented by grass, bay leaf, toast and sweet plum characters. It covers the field, each variety contributing, ably. It’s a pleasure to drink; its leaf notes temper the fruit quite beautifully. Tannin is a fine, well-placed mesh too. It’s good now but there’s obviously no hurry. 92+

The Wine Front 10 June 2024

Tyson Stelzer

94 /100.
I love the way the brilliant 2021 season has lifted the rose petal fragrance, heightened the brightness and polished the fine-grained tannins of Henschke’s classic blend, making for one of its finest expressions yet. A core of shiraz is tensioned with almost one-third cabernet and touches of cabernet franc and merlot, setting a beautifully refined and enduring blend.

Tyson Stelzer’s Top 250 Australian Wines of 2024, 5 October 2024

Erin Larkin

92 /100
The 2021 Keyneton Euphonium hails from a cool year at Henschke—in fact, the coolest since 2002, 19 vintages prior. On the nose, the wine offers us cassis, licorice, raspberry seed and cold black tea. The wine is supple, spicy, black-inflected and mineral, with graphite tannins and raw cocoa through the finish. It is ever so slightly earthy and meaty, with hung deli meat and pastrami as whispers against the black fruit. It's a compositional blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.

Robert Parker Wine Advocate 28 March 2025

 

Grape Variety: Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc

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