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HENSCHKE Keyneton Estate Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Barossa 2013 Bottle
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HENSCHKE Keyneton Estate Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Barossa 2013 Bottle
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About this wine
HENSCHKE Keyneton Estate Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Merlot, Barossa
The Keyneton Euphonium epitomises the Henschke winemaking style. Typically this elegantly proportioned wine shows ripe dark berry, dried herb spicy aromas, plush concentrated flavours, velvety textures and long sinuous finish. The wine is a Shiraz dominant blend with minor components of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc from the Eden and Barossa Valleys.
This wine is named after the Barossa Hills village of Keyneton, the centre of the Henschke family’s cultural and working life for over 150 years. Maturation takes place in a small proportion of new oak hogsheads with the remainder seasoned French and American oak hogsheads for 18 months. The 'Euphonium' moniker was first introduced with the 2006 vintage.
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Expert Review
James Halliday
A blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc which says more about the vineyard and the Henschke winemaking expertise than the fruit composition. All the flavours are, as usual, fused together, oak and tannins providing context.
95 points, Wine Companion
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Nick Stock
"Blackberry, cassis, redcurrant, cherry, blueberry and plum fruits on the nose. The palate has effortless appeal, and tannins are fresh. Blackberry, mocha and a tarry, savory and stony edge. Drink now through to 2025+. Screw cap. A blend of shiraz, merlot, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc." 93 points, Nick Stock (July 2017)
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
"Henschke's 2013 Keyneton Euphonium is deep garnet-purple in color and exudes lovely, expressive blackberries and cherries on the nose, with menthol, pepper, anise and cloves—plus a waft of fragrant earth. A full, rich and concentrated blend, with firm and grainy tannins, this wine is well balanced and possesses great structure." 92+ Lisa Perrotti-Brown (June 2016)
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Josh Raynolds
"Inky ruby. Spice- and smoke-tinged black currant and cherry aromas are complicated by suggestions of pipe tobacco, licorice and incense. Energetic and focused on the palate, offering sappy, oak-spiced red and blue fruit and floral pastille flavors that deepen and spread out in the midpalate. Concentrated yet graceful, showing impressive energy and power on a long, gently tannic finish that leaves bitter cherry and licorice notes behind." 92 points, Josh Raynolds (October 2017)
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Wine Enthusiast
"It's nice to see the quality of this wine reach new heights, as it's still relatively affordable within the Henschke context. The blend includes Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The 2013 shows a slightly austere side, an aristocratic reserve, but the flavors are classic. Pencil shavings, mint, cassis and cigar box finish with great drive, length and dusty tannins. Drink 2023–2035." 94 points, Wine Enthusiast (April 2017)
