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| Penfolds St Henri Cabernet Shiraz 1992 |
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Winery: Penfolds
Region: Australia - South Australia - Barossa Valley
Varietal: Cabernet Shiraz
Best Drinking: 1998 to 2003
Best Vintages: 1966, 1967, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996
Drink with: Steak and kidney pie
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Wine background
Born of the vigorous rivalry between and radically different winemaking philosophies of Max Schubert and John Davoren. With the exception of emphasis on the highest-quality grape sources, Grange and St Henri are polar opposites. This traditional wine is made from Barossa, Clare and Eden Valleys, McLaren Vale, and Langhorne Creek Shiraz; and Cabernet Sauvignon from Coonawarra and the Barossa Valley. Oak influence is minimal. |  |
| James Halliday Oct 01 1996 Rating: 84 out of 100 | Strong medium to full red-purple; a faintly astringent leafy/earthy bouquet with is a reversion to the St Henris of the 1980s, there are similarly faintly astringent, bitter cherry flavours on what is an admittedly long palate, but I much prefer the style of the '90 and '91 St Henris. |
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