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Henschke Giles Pinot Noir 1989

Vintage

1989

Year to Drink

1994 - 1997

Jeremy’s score

90 / 100

Seal Type

Category:
Henschke Giles Pinot Noir
Lenswood
Price Range at Release: $50-$99
Vintage: 2019
Alc %: 13.5
$ Rel: 55
Last Date Tasted: 17/04/2021
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2019
8816.5

2024-2027

2018
9318.2

2026-2030+

2017
9117.5

2019-2022+

2016
9117.4

2021-2024

2014
9117.4

2019-2022+

2013
9017.0

2017-2021+

2012
8916.8

2017-2020+

2010
9318.2

2018-2022

2009
9117.5

2014-2017

2008
9217.7

2013-2016

2007
8816.5

2009-2012

2006
9017.3

2008-2011+

2005
8615.7

2007-2010

2004
8816.6

2006-2009+

2003
8716.2

2005-2008

2002
8215.0

2004-2007

2001
8716.0

2003-2006+

1999
8916.7

2004-2007

1998
8415.4

2003-2006+

1997
9017.3

2002-2005

1996
9017.3

2001-2004

1994
8916.8

1999-2002

1993
9017.0

1998-2002

1992
8415.3

1994-1997

1991
9418.3

1996-1999

1989
9017.3

1994-1997

Winery

Henschke
One of Australia’s most prestigious labels and one of this country’s true international brands, Henschke has evolved hugely over the last 30+ years. Instead of almost exclusively being based in the Eden Valley, it has steadily increased its sourcing from adjacent locales including the Barossa floor and the Adelaide Hills. Alongside this movement into new sites, the number of wines made at Henschke each year has increased something close to tenfold over that time. It’s no longer a tiny producer of scarce labels like Hill of Grace, Mount Edelstone, Keyneton and the Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon. As the prices of its highly reputed labels have steadily increased (Hill of Grace would appear to be shadowing the price of Penfolds Grange) this has created space into which a multitude of new labels has been inserted, from an ever-increasing range of varieties. The company’s most famous wine, the Hill of Grace Shiraz, justifies its unique positioning with excellent recent vintages in 2018, 2015 and 2012 (especially), while 2013 and 2010 are also first-class. The relatively recent adjacent plantings of Hill of Roses Shiraz (around $450 per bottle) have lacked conviction aside from the 2013 and 2015 vintages. Back in my days as a student I seem to recall the Mount Edelstone Shiraz sometimes being sold for a higher price than Hill of Grace. The 2018 vintage of this wine is in the top three I have tasted since the 1972 vintage. It’s the usually the label by which I judge a Henschke vintage.
Chief Executive(s):
Stephen Henschke
Winemaker:
Stephen Henschke, Johann Henschke
Viticulturist:
Prue Henschke
Address:
1428 Keyneton Road , Keyneton , South Australia 5353 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
6 days, Mon - Fri 9am - 4.30pm, Sat 9am - 12pm, Public Holidays 10am - 3pm, Closed Sundays, Christmas Day, New Years Day & Good Friday
Principal Wine Region:
Eden Valley,Barossa Valley,Adelaide Hills
Telephone:
(08) 8564 8223
Facsimile:
(08) 8564 8294
Website:
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