The producer
The Henschke family arrived in Australia as part of the German/Silesion dispora that populated the Barossa Valley in the early 1800s. Their original property was at Krondorf but they leased and planted grapes at Parrot Hill on what was to become Hill of Grace in 1858; the property was finally purchased in 1891. They purchased the current winery property adjoining in 1862, and the first recorded wine sales were in 1868 the date given as the establishment of Henschke Wines. The Mount Edelstone vineyard was planted in 1912.
The big changes came with fourth generation Cyril Henschke who took over in 1952 and immediately started phasing out the production of fortified wines in favour of table wines. Something was obviously working as the 1956 Mount Edelstone won first prize at the Royal Agricultural Society Grand Easter Wine Show in Sydney the following year. The first vintage of Hill of Grace was produced in 1958.
Stephen Henschke and his wife Prue assumed control in 1979 and the wines and their fame hit the stratosphere in the following decades, and are now among the most-demanded wines in Australia and abroad. Hill of Grace regularly vies with Penfolds Grange as Australia’s top wine. Mount Edelstone makes a strong statement of quality in its own right and we offer both wines. Henschke also produces an outstanding straight Cabernet Sauvignon, named after Cyril Henschke.
The wine
Fruit for Henschke’s Keyneton ‘Euphonium’ is sourced from selected old-vine parcels across the Barossa Valley, including vineyards in the Eden Valley foothills and the warmer Barossa floor. The blend is led by Shiraz, supported by Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot, with vines rooted in a mix of ancient ironstone, clay loam, and sandy soils. These varied sites and elevations contribute both richness and natural balance. Fermentation takes place in traditional open-top fermenters, followed by maturation in seasoned oak hogsheads to integrate the components without overwhelming the fruit.
The resulting wine balances Barossa generosity with structural poise, showing layers of dark berry and plum fruit underpinned by savoury, earthy notes and gentle spice. Fine-grained tannins and fresh acidity give shape and length, producing a medium- to full-bodied wine that is harmonious, polished, and true to its name, offering depth and approachability in equal measure.