Tasting Notes
A dry grown, ungrafted site planted in 1912 and first bottled as a single-vineyard shiraz in 1952 by the late Cyril Henschke. That makes it the longest consecutively produced single-vineyard wine in Australia. And so distinctive. Rich and opulent with a core of satsuma plums flecked with black pepper, Dutch licorice and bitter chocolate sprinkled with mint and thyme. Its mouth-coating tannins are assertive yet ripe and the end result is a complex and compelling wine. 2022-2036. J.F.
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