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Henschke Hill Of Grace 2008 (Eden Valley)

Henschke Hill Of Grace 2008 (Eden Valley)

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Henschke Hill Of Grace 2008 presents a magnificent expression of Eden Valley terroir. This iconic Australian Shiraz displays deep ruby hues with bright red edges. The nose reveals an ethereal complexity of boysenberry, blueberry and five spice, complemented by violet, sandalwood and cedar undertones. The palate delivers exceptional concentration with black plum, cherry and blue fruits harmoniously integrated with sage, star anise and black pepper. Fine-grained, velvety tannins provide structural elegance and remarkable length, showcasing the vintage's exceptional character and cellaring potential.

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Wine Specifications

Variety: Shiraz

Size: 750mL

Region: Eden Valley

ABV: 14.5%

Vintage: 2008

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Winery & Vintage Info

Over 180 years ago, Johann Christian Henschke came from Silesia to settle and build his farm in the Eden Valley region. By the time third-generation Paul Alfred Henschke took over the reins in 1914, the now famed Hill of Grace vines were more than 50 years old. The original vines, known as the โ€˜Grandfathersโ€™, were planted around 1860 by an ancestor, Nicolaus Stanitzki, in rich alluvial soil in a shallow fertile valley just north-west of the Henschke family winery. The red-brown earth grading to deep silty loam has excellent moisture-holding capacity for these dry-grown vines, that 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 region in Silesia known as Gnadenberg, translating to โ€˜Hill of Graceโ€™. Cyril Henschke made the first single-vineyard shiraz wine from this vineyard in 1958 from handpicked grapes vinified in traditional open-top fermenters. The original Ancestors (vines over 125 years) are now approximately 160 years old and remain the heart of the Hill of Grace wine, along with a small selection of Centenarians (vines over 100 years), Survivors (vines over 70 years), and Old Vines (vines over 35 years), all planted on their own roots.

A mild and unusually frost-free spring provided regular rainfall in the lead up to a dry and hot summer. Fine flowering weather led to good fruit set, despite the drought of the previous year. Weather from mid-January through to February was the coolest in 30 years. An unprecedented 15-day heat wave in March caused vine stress, significant leaf drop, escalated sugar levels and fruit shrivel. Handpicking ensured the best quality fruit of intense colour and flavour was selected.

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