Considered a global 'first growth', Hill of Grace is one of the world's most recognisable wine names. It is the produce of a small parcel of ungrafted vines known as 'The Granfathers', which were planted more than 150 years ago. Annual production is very limited, and the wine is concentrated, ripe and spicy, with plum and blackberry fruit complemented by hints of tar, anise, cedar and bacon. Rich and complex on the palate, with dense, exotic, concentrated black fruit character, it is beautifully balanced with velvety texture, excellent depth and length. Impressive at an early stage, it really comes into its own with ten years' or more bottle age.
Hill of Grace
Henschke
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Press Review
97+/100 - Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the nose on the 2009 Hill of Grace is a little closed, though it reveals notes of warm black plums, blackberry coulis and cloves with subtle nuances of dried Provence herbs, forest floor and lavender. Medium to full-bodied, it possesses layers of medium to full-bodied black fruit and earth-laced flesh elegantly structured by a medium to firm level of finely grained tannins, nicely balanced acid and a long finish.
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Product Specification
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ColourRed
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CountryAustralia
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RegionSouth Region
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Sub RegionEden Valley
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StyleDry
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ClosureVino-Lok
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SKU58876209
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Alcohol %14.5%
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GrapeSyrah-Shiraz
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Unit Volume75cl
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VeganYes
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VegetarianYes