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96 Points
A symphony of Barossa fruit and Eden Valley finesse.
The 2022 Henschke Keyneton Euphonium is a finely tuned blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot—a bold yet composed red that reflects Henschke’s legacy of balance and detail. Sourced from up to 50-year-old vines in both the Eden and Barossa Valleys, this wine is named for the musical traditions of the Henschke family and the village of Keyneton itself. In every sense, it lives up to its name: harmonious, expressive, and enduring.
This vintage offers a layered nose of blackberry, raspberry, violet and almond blossom, with savoury shades of bay leaf, black pepper, and dried herbs. The palate is built on dark forest fruits, cocoa and spice, with fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity delivering length and lift. Aged 18 months in mostly seasoned French and American oak, it’s a wine that impresses now but promises more with time.
Serve it with slow-cooked lamb, grilled mushrooms or hard cheeses. Decant if drinking young, or cellar confidently for 10–15 years.
A symphony of Barossa fruit and Eden Valley finesse.
The 2022 Henschke Keyneton Euphonium is a finely tuned blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot—a bold yet composed red that reflects Henschke’s legacy of balance and detail. Sourced from up to 50-year-old vines in both the Eden and Barossa Valleys, this wine is named for the musical traditions of the Henschke family and the village of Keyneton itself. In every sense, it lives up to its name: harmonious, expressive, and enduring.
This vintage offers a layered nose of blackberry, raspberry, violet and almond blossom, with savoury shades of bay leaf, black pepper, and dried herbs. The palate is built on dark forest fruits, cocoa and spice, with fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity delivering length and lift. Aged 18 months in mostly seasoned French and American oak, it’s a wine that impresses now but promises more with time.
Serve it with slow-cooked lamb, grilled mushrooms or hard cheeses. Decant if drinking young, or cellar confidently for 10–15 years.
Deeply perfumed and spicy… cassis, roasted coffee beans, cured meat… velvety texture… so much polish and class. Drink or hold.
Henschke is a prestigious, family-owned winery with a rich legacy that spans over 153 years and six generations. Founded in 1862 by Johann Christian Henschke, the winery began with a modest vineyard in Keyneton, South Australia, and has since grown into one of Australia’s most celebrated wine estates. Located in the renowned Eden Valley wine region, Henschke's vineyards extend across some of the most esteemed wine-growing areas, including the Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills. Their acclaimed single-vineyard sites, such as Hill of Grace and Mount Edelstone, are a testament to the family's commitment to producing exceptional, site-specific wines that embody the uniqueness of their terroir.
The Henschke family’s dedication to excellence has earned them international recognition and accolades. In 2021, they were honoured as Wine Enthusiast’s New World Winery of the Year, further solidifying their global reputation for outstanding craftsmanship. Additionally, Henschke was named Winery of the Year by Halliday Wine Companion, and they proudly carry the Robert Parker Wine Advocate Green Emblem, reflecting their commitment to sustainability and environmentally conscious winemaking practices. With a legacy built on quality and innovation, Henschke continues to shape the future of Australian winemaking while maintaining their foundational values of excellence and respect for the land.
Henschke’s winemaking philosophy is founded on the belief that the best wines are made in the vineyard. By embracing organic and biodynamic farming practices, the family ensures that their vineyards are cared for with a long-term view, prioritising the health of both the vines and the land. This respect for nature allows the true expression of the fruit to shine through, producing wines that are authentic, balanced, and reflective of their unique environments. Henschke’s approach to farming is not just about sustainability - it’s about building a legacy of responsibility for future generations.
This commitment to working with nature rather than against it is evident in every bottle of Henschke wine. The family’s attention to detail, combined with their unwavering focus on quality, has resulted in a portfolio of wines that are globally recognised for their excellence. Henschke’s wines are crafted with the intention of showcasing the distinct characteristics of their vineyards, with each vintage offering a true expression of place. By integrating sustainability into every aspect of their winemaking process, Henschke ensures that their wines will continue to be enjoyed for generations to come, leaving a lasting impact on the world of fine wine.
Raspberry, blackberry, plum and violet, layered with pepper, bay leaf and vanilla pod.
Dark fruits, Dutch cocoa and baking spice balanced by fresh acidity and sage-driven savouriness.
Fine tannins carry a lingering finish of spice, forest fruit and dried herbs.