Collectors descend on these like seagulls on hot chips. They’ve just flown in from South Australia's Eden Valley—though these barely touch down before they disappear again...
This latest allocation features two of Australia's most coveted single-vineyard Shiraz wines: Hill of Grace and Mount Edelstone.
One is arguably Australia's most famous vineyard wine. The other comes from centenarian vines planted back in 1912. Tiny yields, old vines and wines with that rare trick of feeling impossibly concentrated without ever getting heavy-handed. Pure fruit, immense detail and decades of life ahead of them. Allocations are always tight. These are tighter.
Six generations in and still one of the most revered names in Australian wine, Henschke sits comfortably on the world stage alongside the producers collectors chase and cellar obsessively. Makers of the legendary Hill of Grace, they've built a reputation on old vines, uncompromising vineyard work and wines that somehow manage to feel both powerful and impossibly precise.
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