Henschke Henry’s Seven 2021

The Shiraz,Grenache, Viognier, Mourvèdre blend is a tribute to Henry Evans who planted the first vineyard of seven acres at Keyneton in 1853. He quickly developed a reputation for
producing the best wines in the southern colony. Following Henry’s death in 1868, his widow Sarah exercised her temperance convictions by closing the winery and uprooting all
the wine grapes. This blend highlights the historical introduction of southern French and Spanish varieties to South Australia in those early pioneering days and reflects the history,
religion and culture of the Barossa.

$36.99 each
$34.03 in any six

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Cellaring:

Enjoy now 3-5 years

Nose:

Deep crimson with violet hues. Intense aromas of red and blue fruits, ripe plums and morello cherries are lifted by notes of exotic florals and stone-fruits, with mocha and bitter chocolate nuances.

Palate:

Shows rich, lush and juicy wild berry and satsuma plum flavours, with a hint of anise and kirsch; velvety, fine-grained tannins provide texture and length for a beautifully svelte finish

Varietal Composition:

69% Shiraz, 20% Grenache, 6% Mourvèdre and 5% Viognier
Henschke Henry’s Seven 2021
$36.99 each
$34.03 in any six