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Henschke Hill Of Grace 2005

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This stamps an irrefutable claim on the very top rung of Australian shiraz with striking blackberry fruits and a good dose of spicy complexity. There’s a bit of bracken here, fragrant rose petals, lighter fragrance, some deeper, profound aromas and impressive complexity. The palate has an impossibly long drive and intricate detail, delivering an innate sense of harmony and seemingly endless length. Toasted spices float across a swathe of blackberry fruit. A landmark single-vineyard shiraz with soul and distinction. Saturated with flavour and still ascending to its prime. Drinking well now and for two decades or more.

Tasting Notes

When to drink

Drink now, or further cellar for 10+ years

On the nose

Has a fragrant and expressive bouquet of plum and blackberry fruit with a strong spicy overlay, oak evident but not aggressive

On the palate

The palate is velvety and supple, laden with perfectly ripened black fruits and soft tannins in gentle support; has the hallmark seductive style of Hill of Grace

 

Expert Reviews

 

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate - 98 pts - Deep garnet with a hint of purple, the 2005 Hill of Grace offers a wonderful perfume of kirsch, red currant preserves and raspberry coulis with hints of cinnamon stick, cloves and orange peel. Medium to full-bodied, it is very elegant yet intense in the mouth with a lively acid line, medium-firm, very finely grained tannins, and a very long finish. Approachable now and should drink to 2040+. - Apr 2013
 

James Halliday's Wine Companion - 96 pts - Has a fragrant and expressive bouquet of plum and blackberry fruit with a strong spicy overlay, oak evident but not aggressive; the velvety, supple palate is laden with perfectly ripened black fruits and soft tannins in gentle support; has the hallmark seductive style of Hill of Grace. Shiraz. Dare tasted2 Apr 2009. Drink by 2025.