Growing Conditions
A wet winter, with average rainfall during the four-month winter period, followed by a mild, dry spring, leading to excellent growth, good set and vigour; however, frosts caused damage in some vineyards. A mild, late Indian summer ended the cool season, ensuring excellent ripening conditions and accumulation of colour and flavour.
Nose
Enticing aromas of sweet, ripe red and blue fruits, Thai plums and beef stock are complemented by Hill of Grace’s familiar nuances of exotic five spice, leather and sautéed herbs.
Palate
The palate is medium- to full-bodied with a great concentration, fine chewy tannins and a long finish.
Appearance
The 40th vintage maintains Henschke’s ‘Exceptional wines from outstanding vineyards’, and shows brick red colour with ruby hues.
Aging
Matured in new and seasoned French and American hogsheads for 21 months prior to blending and bottling. Bottle aged at Henschke Cellars in Keyneton for museum release.