Henschke   Hill of Grace

2006 Hill of Grace

By Henschke

2006 Hill of Grace from Henschke, Australia

The 2006 Hill of Grace from Henschke is a potent reminder of Australia's indomitable prowess in crafting distinctive red wines. Revered by serious collectors and novices alike, the 2006 vintage stands nobly even amidst the storied history of this esteemed producer.

 

All the grace of 2006

Henschke's vineyards have bathed in the sun and thrived in the diverse soils of Eden Valley's ancient landscape for six generations. The 2006 Hill of Grace eloquently narrates this heritage through its lipsmacking Shiraz grapes. A season marked by early heat followed by mild summer temperatures, made way for optimal ripening conditions, culminating in a wine exuding character and balance.

 

Taste and time, an investment intertwined

The soulful bouquet of goluptious fruit intermingles with Asian spices, creating an aromatic performance as titillating as it is comforting. Ground coffee and chocolate undertones whisper their presence, woven into the symphony seamlessly.

Palate craftsmanship transitions from bright berry notes to savoury mid notes and ends with a ceremoniously extended length. Vintage after vintage, Henschke proves to be a status symbol for Australian Shiraz, with the 2006 Hill of Grace being one of its finest achievements. This impressive wine carries all hallmarks of a great investment with likely appreciation over time.

 

Capturing Australia in a bottle

Australia's bountiful terroir delivered harmoniously despite climatic challenges in 2006. The result? A distinguished wine hinting at anise and mint, bound together with matured tannins that dissolve into a long finish. This sensuous and sophisticated Shiraz is a testament to Henschke's tireless quest for excellence.

If only the rich soils and Eden Valley breeze could tell their stories. For now, we will have to rely on the eloquence of the 2006 Hill of Grace from Henschke. With each sip, it continues to evolve and surprise, weaving together the threads of its narrative. Be it for an indulgent evening or as an investment for wine connoisseurs, this eventual classic serves as a rewarding companion.

Current market price

£7,860.00

12x75cl

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