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  • Country ranking ?

    119
  • Producer ranking ?

    44
  • Decanting time

    4h
  • When to drink

    now to 2040
  • Food Pairing

    BBQ T-Bone Steak with Chimichurri salsa

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A pure, single vineyard wine from Shiraz grapes picked off pre phylloxera material brought to the Barossa by European settlers in the mid 1800s. Vinified from the fruit of vines up to a century and a half of age, to be luxuriously aged under a selection of completely new oak for eighteen months. Australia's finest and most distinguished single vineyard wine.

The preceding winter in 1998 was unusually dry, with frosty nights and clear days. ...

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The Story

Nicolaus Stanitski, a Henschke ancestor, originally planted the Hill of Grace vineyard during the 1860s above the Barossa Valley. During the 1950s Cyril Henschke took his family concern back to wine and established the Hill of Grace label in 1956. The Shiraz vines – many now over 140 years old – are among the world's oldest genetic Shiraz plant material. It is remarkable that the vineyard remained intact considering the economic uncertainty an...

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Wine Information

1998 Vintage Report/ The preceding winter was unusually dry, with frosty nights and clear days. The rain instead came in spring, and the luxuriantly growing vines benefited from the greenhouse effect. The indicators were of a hot dry summer, although only a serious burst of heat was experienced in mid January and again at the end of February; otherwise it was a mild summer, which had a significant delaying effect on the ripening process. An ea...

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Tasting note

color

Full

ending

Long

flavors

Blueberry, Pepper, Tar, Plum, Smoky and Herbs

nose

Intense, Opulent, Refined and Round

recommend

Yes

taste

Concentrated, Complex, Full-bodied, Firm, Rich and Ripe

Written Notes

1998 The vintage was the result of an unusual year, that in general terms was attributed to El Nino. The preceding winter was unusually dry with frosty nights and clear days, with the rain coming in spring. The flourishing vines benefited from the greenhouse effect. Generally a mild summer with a burst of heat mid-January and at the end of February that delayed the ripening process. An early onset of autumn meant a late harvest. Average yields, good to exceptional quality, with a lot of flavour. Approximately 70mm of rain during Easter and the following two weeks heralded the onset of Botrytis, affecting late varieties. An exceptional vintage for colour.
  • 89p

Dark crimson. Healthy looking. Minty note for the first time. Very direct nose. Opulent fruit. Rich. Exotic ladies’-handbags notes. Broad and attention grabbing. Mellow start but then the framework becomes quite obvious. Ambitious. Sore-throat wine.

  • 96p

Sweetly elegant with notes of leather, herbs and tar and a slightly bitter note on the finish. Sweet raspberry and black cherry fruit with some forest floor notes. 93/100

  • 93p

Deep ruby, sweet vanilla, blackberries and if I'm kind, some floral highnotes. Almost charcoal and smokey touch. Again this boringly low acidity that make the wine even sweeter, overripe tannins that cannot hold any structure, like lazy teenagers who can't stand upright, plump, and Mike is still trying, and still failing....... 79

  • 79p
Still a very youthful wine evident from its deep undeveloped colour and primary aromatics. Fairly closed nose of dark forest berries, elegant pepperyness and earthyness. A firm-textured tight and mineral mouthfeel is appealing by being pronounced and restrained at the same time. Very elegant wine with promises of great future due to inherent harmony and complexity.
  • 97p
Deep, ruby colour, Very pronounced aromas - herbaceous eucalyptus, cassis and blueberry jam nose with mint and chocolate, gently spirity. Reminding Bordeaux. Intense, full-bodied, nicely concentrated firm youthful tannins, jammy cassis fruit, eucalyptus and warming finish with masculine but refined tannins, high alcohol dilutes the concentration. Very youthful still, improving after 5-10 years, keeping well another 15 years.
  • 93p
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Information

Origin

South Australia, Eden Valley

Vintage Quality

Outstanding

Value For Money

Good

Investment potential

Good

Fake factory

None

Glass time

2h

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Australian Wine Companion / Medium to full purple-red; a clean and rich array of black berries, spice, licorice and compatible oak, then a palate with abundant dark berry and bitter chocolate flavour, with controlled tannins and oak. Has great length and great balance; fully reflects the outstanding vintage, and has an indefinite life in front of it if well-cellared.

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