Origin and Heritage
The 1977 St Henri Shiraz from Penfolds is a classic multi-regional blend, matured in seasoned oak vats for 15 to 18 months. Crafted as a refined counterpart to Grange, it highlights structure and elegance over overt oak influence.
Current Condition and Drinkability
This vintage is nearing the end of its optimal drinking window. Some bottles may still offer traces of fruit and complexity, though the wine is best appreciated now rather than cellared further.
Sensory Profile
Color: Deep garnet with a mature, bricking rim.
Aroma and Palate: Traditional notes of blackberry, plum, violet, licorice, pepper, tobacco, and leather. The palate leans more toward savory depth than fresh fruit, with earthy and tertiary flavors leading.
Finish: Long and structured, with tones of cured meat, spice, and a firm tannin presence.
Food Pairing
Ideal with richly flavored dishes such as braised game, aged hard cheeses, or slow-cooked red meats. Decanting is recommended to reveal the wine’s layered maturity.