Henschke - Hill of Grace - Shiraz

98 RP Points
96 RP Points
98 RP Points
Henschke - Hill of Grace - Shiraz - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Henschke - Hill of Grace - Shiraz

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Type
Red
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
14.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Drinking
2023 - 2053
Key Characteristics
["High alcohol""Warming""Full-bodied""High tannin""Firm tannins""Leafy"]

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Henschke

Henschke

Henschke is an Australian winery based in the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley regions of South Australia. The family-owned estate operates vineyards across both valleys, taking advantage of...

Henschke is an Australian winery based in the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley regions of South Australia. The family-owned estate operates vineyards across both valleys, taking advantage of the distinct terroir each region offers for different grape varieties and wine styles.

The Barossa and Eden Valleys represent two of Australia's most significant wine regions, with the warmer Barossa Valley floor particularly suited to robust red varieties like Shiraz, while the cooler, higher-altitude Eden Valley provides ideal conditions for more elegant expressions. These neighboring regions share similar soils but differ in elevation and climate, allowing producers to craft wines with varying intensity and character from the same grape varieties.

Henschke's current range demonstrates their work with both single-varietal and blended wines. Their Mount Edelstone represents a pure Shiraz expression from the region, while Henry's Seven showcases a blend incorporating Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvedre, and Viognier—reflecting the traditional Rhône-style blending approach that has found success in South Australian terroir.

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South Australia

South Australia produces approximately half of the nation's wine and encompasses several of the country's most significant wine regions. Located in the southern portion of the continent, the...

South Australia produces approximately half of the nation's wine and encompasses several of the country's most significant wine regions. Located in the southern portion of the continent, the state stretches from the cooler maritime-influenced zones near Adelaide to the warmer continental areas inland. The wine industry here dates back to the 1840s with German and British settlers establishing many of the foundational vineyards that continue to operate today.

The state's diverse geography creates distinct microclimates across its major wine regions. The Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale experience warm, Mediterranean-style conditions ideal for full-bodied reds, while the Adelaide Hills and Eden Valley benefit from higher elevations that provide cooler temperatures suitable for elegant whites and refined reds. Clare Valley is renowned for its limestone-rich soils and diurnal temperature variation, while Coonawarra's famous terra rossa soil over limestone creates unique conditions for premium Cabernet Sauvignon.

Shiraz dominates red wine production throughout South Australia, expressing different characters depending on the specific region and vineyard site. The state also produces notable Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, and GSM blends, particularly in warmer areas like Barossa and McLaren Vale. White varieties include distinguished Riesling from Clare Valley and Eden Valley, along with Chardonnay from cooler sites in the Adelaide Hills. The combination of old vine material, diverse terroir, and both traditional and modern winemaking approaches allows South Australia to produce wines ranging from powerful, age-worthy reds to crisp, mineral-driven whites.

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Eden Valley

Eden Valley

Eden Valley is a wine region in South Australia located in the Mount Lofty Ranges, approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide. The region sits at higher elevation than...

Eden Valley is a wine region in South Australia located in the Mount Lofty Ranges, approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide. The region sits at higher elevation than many of its South Australian counterparts, which significantly influences its climate and wine character. It was formally recognised as a geographical indication in 2000, though viticulture in the area extends back further.

The region's elevation—typically between 400 and 600 metres—creates a cool-climate environment with pronounced temperature variation between day and night. This extended growing season allows grapes to develop complexity while retaining natural acidity. The soils are varied, with sandy loams and gravels over clay subsoils common throughout the appellation. Riesling and Shiraz are the primary varieties grown here, reflecting both the region's suitability for cool-climate whites and its capacity to produce refined reds. The cooler conditions generally favour wines with freshness and definition rather than high alcohol or overripe characteristics.

Eden Valley Rieslings are typically marked by citrus, stone fruit, and mineral notes, with the cool climate preserving acidity that allows these wines to age well. The region's Shiraz production tends toward elegant, peppery styles with moderate alcohol and fine tannin structure, rather than the heavier expressions found in warmer South Australian zones. The cooler terroir produces wines with restraint and complexity, where fruit flavours are balanced by natural acidity and structural elements.

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