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Tasting notes
Score 94/100 · Drink 2029-2040, Josh Raynolds, Dec 2021

Inky ruby. Expansive black and blue fruit, vanilla, baking spice and floral scents show superb clarity and pick up a smoky nuance with aeration. Stains the palate with sweet blueberry, cherry-vanilla, allspice and fruitcake flavors that show a suave blend of richness and vivacity. Finishes with outstanding energy, steadily building tannins and strong persistence.

Critic scores

Critic scores
97
97/100

Average Score

96
96/100

Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate

98
98/100

James Suckling

More reviews and scores

18 points
Richard Hemming MW, jancisrobinson.com
Score 18/20 · Drink 2023-2036, Richard Hemming MW, jancisrobinson.com, May 2020

95% Shiraz, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. From Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, Coonawarra. Aged for 12 months in old, large vats. TA 6.7 g/l, pH 3.72. Denser and more closed on the nose than the Bin 389. Lots of tar and liquorice, and plenty of heat too. There's an elemental, ferrous quality here, that bears strong comparison to Hermitage, although the primary fruit is still archetypical Australia. Still bound in hessian – those tannins will take years to soften. Magisterial! (RH)

97 points
Jeb Dunnuck
Score 97/100 · Drink 2025-2045, Jeb Dunnuck, Nov 2019

The St. Henri cuvée is always brought up all in neutral oak casks, and the 2016 is a blend of 95% Shiraz and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, with just 690 cases produced. This was a great vintage for South Australia, and this blockbuster sports a deep purple color as well as a dense, powerful, meaty bouquet of smoked black fruits, chocolate, bouquet garni, bay leaf, mint, and plenty of earthy minerality. Reminding me of an Hermitage from the likes of Delas Frères, it’s full-bodied and incredibly concentrated, with a stacked mid-palate and loads of ripe tannins. Backward and mostly potential at this point, it’s nevertheless a thrilling Shiraz readers should give 4-5 years of bottle age and it will knock your socks off over the coming two decades.

96 points
Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate
Score 96/100 · Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate, Oct 2019

The 2016 St Henri Shiraz is one of the finest St Henris I’ve ever tasted, rivalling the likes of the 1986 or 1976. It’s concentrated and rich, the essence of South Australia Shiraz (although it’s been lightened by the addition of 5% Cabernet Sauvignon), unleavened by any new oak. Dark and tarry, it delivers notes of espresso and black olive, plummy fruit and roasted meat. Full-bodied and dense on the palate, it ends long, dark and savoury.

About the producer

Penfolds 1:1
Penfolds

Penfolds is Australia’s most famous wine producer, known best for their iconic top wine, Grange. First produced commercially in 1952, Grange has since gone on to become one of the world’s most famous fine wines. In 2001, the wine was listed as an Australian heritage icon.

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Product details

Country / Region
Grape Blend

Syrah / Shiraz

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

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