Henschke Hill of Grace
"The Soul of Eden Valley"
Single vineyard Shiraz from vines planted in the 1860s, representing the purest expression of Australian terroir.
Grape
Shiraz
Region
Eden Valley
Avg. Price
$850
The Story
Sacred Ground
The Hill of Grace vineyard sits on a gentle slope in Eden Valley, named after the nearby Gnadenberg Lutheran church (Hill of Grace in German). The original Shiraz vines were planted by Nicolaus Stanitzki in the 1860s, making them among the oldest in the world. These pre-phylloxera vines, on their own roots, produce tiny yields of intensely concentrated fruit.
Through The Years
Timeline
Original Shiraz vines planted by Nicolaus Stanitzki
Cyril Henschke creates first single vineyard Hill of Grace
Stephen Henschke takes over winemaking
Achieves first 100-point score internationally
Named one of Langton's 'Exceptional' wines
150th anniversary of vineyard planting
Prue Henschke awarded Viticulturist of the Year
Sensory Experience
Tasting Profile
Aroma
Palate
Finish
Endless and ethereal, with haunting perfume that lingers beautifully
For Collectors
Investment Profile
Collectibility Rating
Best Vintages
Investment
Outstanding. Rivals Grange in auction performance with more limited production.
Cellaring
Drink 10-40 years from vintage. The elegance means earlier accessibility than Grange.
Rarity
Only 1,500-2,000 cases produced. Pre-1980 vintages extremely rare.
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