Growing Conditions
The latter part of spring led into one of the hottest summers on record, with virtually no rain.
The drought conditions resulted in smaller berry size, producing spicy, dark intense reds.
Tropical cyclones Elaine and Vance brought unseasonal rains in mid-March, causing
widespread botrytis problems requiring careful handpicking. 1999 proved to be another
challenging vintage for Eden Valley although the final quality results made it worthwhile.
Nose
Delicate aromas of exotic spices, mature ripe fruits, molasses, bacon and roast meat nuances.
Palate
The palate is richly fruited, concentrated and layered with fine-grained chewy tannins, elegant structure and a long, delicious finish.
Appearance
Dark crimson with violet hues.
Aging
Matured in new French and American hogsheads for approximately 22 months prior to blending and bottling. Bottle aged at Henschke Cellars in Keyneton for museum release.