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Henschke Mount Edelstone Eden Valley Shiraz 2018

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Henschke`s ‘second wine', is a truly special bottle: another incredibly ageworthy red which is a testament to the top-tier of Australian fine wine. This has complex notes of earth, cassis, with spicy lifted pepper and soy. The palate is rich, full and approachable now, with ample ripe tannins, focused acidity and huge generosity of fruit. At once big, bold and luxurious but also elegant and fine. 2018 was a truly spectacular vintage for South Australia, and one which some winemakers said was the best they ever worked. It also marks 150 years since the foundation of Henschke, making this a particularly special buy. Low stock: limited to six bottles per member.
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Code: AU26391

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Full-bodied
  • Syrah/Shiraz
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2048
  • 14.5% Alcohol
  • bouquet/flavour marked by oak
  • Glass stopper

Henschke

Under the guidance of husband-and-wife team, Stephen and Prue Henschke, this medium-sized producer in South Australia has become one of the country’s most-famed. Since 1979 Stephen has been the winemaker while Prue has diligently renewed the vineyard practices. In total the couple owns around 115 hectares of vines with the largest proportion of these in the Eden Valley in Greater Barossa.

The Henschke name is most associated with top-drawer, age-worthy reds. These are superbly crafted from old, low-yielding vines and careful use of small oak barrels. The immaculately-tended 8- hectare Hill of Grace vineyard, planted with pre-phylloxera syrah from the northern Rhône, and replenished by cloning, produces a powerful and refined shiraz second only to Penfolds Grange as Australia’s most iconic red wine. The vineyard takes its name from a beautiful old Lutheran Church, built of local field stone, which was named Gnadenberg, meaning Hill of Grace. Nearby is the Mount Edelstone vineyard which also produces consistently excellent shiraz with intense pepper and spice character. The top cabernet sauvignon - Cyril Henschke - is named as a tribute to Stephen’s father. It includes a little merlot and cabernet franc in the blend and shows gorgeous cassis fruit characters. The ageing potential of all three of these is clear.

Other wines of note include Keyneton Estate Euphonium – a lush shiraz, cabernet and merlot blend – and Henry’s Seven. The latter is a tribute to Henry Evans who...
Under the guidance of husband-and-wife team, Stephen and Prue Henschke, this medium-sized producer in South Australia has become one of the country’s most-famed. Since 1979 Stephen has been the winemaker while Prue has diligently renewed the vineyard practices. In total the couple owns around 115 hectares of vines with the largest proportion of these in the Eden Valley in Greater Barossa.

The Henschke name is most associated with top-drawer, age-worthy reds. These are superbly crafted from old, low-yielding vines and careful use of small oak barrels. The immaculately-tended 8- hectare Hill of Grace vineyard, planted with pre-phylloxera syrah from the northern Rhône, and replenished by cloning, produces a powerful and refined shiraz second only to Penfolds Grange as Australia’s most iconic red wine. The vineyard takes its name from a beautiful old Lutheran Church, built of local field stone, which was named Gnadenberg, meaning Hill of Grace. Nearby is the Mount Edelstone vineyard which also produces consistently excellent shiraz with intense pepper and spice character. The top cabernet sauvignon - Cyril Henschke - is named as a tribute to Stephen’s father. It includes a little merlot and cabernet franc in the blend and shows gorgeous cassis fruit characters. The ageing potential of all three of these is clear.

Other wines of note include Keyneton Estate Euphonium – a lush shiraz, cabernet and merlot blend – and Henry’s Seven. The latter is a tribute to Henry Evans who planted the first vineyard of seven acres at Keyneton in 1853. This blend highlights the historical introduction of southern French and Spanish varieties to South Australia in those early pioneering days. Fittingly it is a very fine blend of shiraz, grenache, mourvèdre and viognier. Riesling, gewürztraminer, semillon and chardonnay are also planted at Henschke and these whites, though less well-known, have steadily gathered momentum since the 1990s.
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