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Henschke

Hill of Grace
480.78 USD
Barossa Valley
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Variety Shiraz
Region Barossa Valley
Vintage 2018
Alcohol Volume 14.5
Country AUSTRALIA
Brand Name Henschke
Size 750
State SA

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Hill of Grace

Deep ruby with ruby hues. Ethereal and exotic aromas of blackberry and blood plum with five-spice; star anise, clove, fennel seed, cinnamon and black pepper, and more subtle hints of bay leaf and crushed flowering herbs. The palate is plush, deep, complex and powerful, with a core of supple blackberry and blueberry fruit laden with spice and pepper, and beautifully balanced by fine acidity resolving into a long and elegant finish of rolling, velvety tannins.

Matured in 20% new and 80% seasoned (83% French, 17% American) oak hogsheads for 18 months prior to blending and bottling.

Cellaring potential - Exceptional vintage, 30+ years (from vintage).

Over 175 years ago Johann Christian Henschke came from Silesia to settle and farm in the Eden Valley region of the Barossa. By the time third-generation Paul Alfred Henschke took over the reins in 1914, the famous Hill of Grace vines were more than 50 years old. They were planted around the 1860s by an ancestor, Nicolaus Stanitzki, in rich alluvial soil in a shallow fertile valley just north-west of the winery. The red-brown earth grading to deep silty loam has excellent moisture-holding capacity for these dry-grown vines, which sit at an altitude of 400m, with an average rainfall of 520mm. Hill of Grace is a unique, delineated, historic single vineyard that lies opposite a beautiful old Lutheran church which is named after a picturesque region in Silesia called Gnadenberg, meaning Hill of Grace. Cyril Henschke made the first single-vineyard shiraz wine from this vineyard in 1958 from handpicked grapes vinified in traditional open-top fermenters.

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