EXCELLENT AUSTRALIAN WINES FROM HENSCHKE
Purchased by the present owner whilst resident in Australia, and shipped to England on his return. Now lying in Kent
Offered duty-paid, but available in bond
The firm of Henschke is one of Australia's oldest and most highly reputed wineries. Dating back to the 1860's when J.C. Henschke produced his first wines, they have built an impressive reputation since then. Located in the high-altitude and cool climate Adelaide Hills in South Australia, climate, altitude and soil combine to produce wines of considerable quality
Henschke, Hill of Grace, Shiraz--Vintage 1987
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Henschke, Hill of Grace, Shiraz--Vintage 1987
Adelaide Hills, South Australia It is largely on the strength of the famous "Hill of Grace" vineyard that the reputation of the Keyneton-based Henschke has grown to its present level. Produced entirely from the native shiraz grape from vines, known to be well over one hundred years old, taken to Australia from pre-phylloxera Europe by the early German settlers. The fruit is hand-picked and the wine aged in new and seasoned French and American oak. The wine is of immense weight and has potential for great longevity.
Langtons of Melbourne, who hold the principal Australian auctions in association with Christie's, have recently established an information 'Classification of Distinguished Australian Wines' in which Hill of Grave ranks as 'outstanding (B)', second only to Grange Hermitage
1 dozen bottles per dozen
Adelaide Hills, South Australia It is largely on the strength of the famous "Hill of Grace" vineyard that the reputation of the Keyneton-based Henschke has grown to its present level. Produced entirely from the native shiraz grape from vines, known to be well over one hundred years old, taken to Australia from pre-phylloxera Europe by the early German settlers. The fruit is hand-picked and the wine aged in new and seasoned French and American oak. The wine is of immense weight and has potential for great longevity.
Langtons of Melbourne, who hold the principal Australian auctions in association with Christie's, have recently established an information 'Classification of Distinguished Australian Wines' in which Hill of Grave ranks as 'outstanding (B)', second only to Grange Hermitage
1 dozen bottles per dozen