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"Mineral flecked, greengage and apple blossom; fruity and quite dry, with mouth-watering acidity and great length." - 92 points - Peter McCombie MW
From Hentley Farm Esate
We believe that Eden Valley produces Riesling equal to any across the globe. Our winemaker Andrew Quin has selected three blocks of high-altitude Eden Valley Riesling with the ideal attributes to enjoy now as a crisp aromatic white, or to age and allow its brilliance to shine through.
APPEARANCE, AROMA AND TASTING NOTE
This wine displays outstanding aromatic lift and fruit intensity. Traditional Riesling aromatics of lime, lemongrass, lemon sherbet and grapefruit lead the nose with complexity coming from characters of musk stick, passionfruit and ginger. Fresh acidity and lemon drive the palate while combining with a tropical edge and a fleshy texture throughout that provides great length and mouthfeel. Drink now as a young aromatic white or cellar for 10+ years.
Hentley Farm is a single estate focused winery. The 100 acres of fruit bearing vines are planted over a diverse landscape, offering unique flavour profiles, textures and complexities. The first wines weren’t released from the property until 2002, thereafter the estate was extended with the purchase of the neighbouring Clos Otto block in 2004.
While the Hentschke family first settled in the Barossa Valley in 1842 and remained there for many generations, Hentley Farm founder Keith Hentschke grew up on a family property which included a small vineyard at Lameroo in South Australia about 250km away. After studying Agricultural Science and Wine Marketing at Roseworthy College, Keith graduated with the prestigious Gramp Hardy Smith Memorial Prize for the college’s most outstanding student.
Keith’s extensive experience within the wine and agricultural industry is the foundation of his belief that careful vineyard selection is the key to producing high quality wines. Extensive research to find out where the best red wine grapes in the Barossa Valley were being produced led Keith and his wife Alison towards the rich red soils generally overlying limestone of the Seppeltsfield/Marananga area in the North Western section of the Barossa Valley.
The Hentschke’s then used an old soil map produced in the 1950s to pinpoint the perfect parcels of land which led to the acquisition of the 150 acre derelict vineyard and mixed farming property on the banks of Greenock Creek, Seppeltsfield in 1997. The derelict vines were past being retrievable and subsequently extensive planting took place in 1999 with a focus on minimising variation within each block but maximising variation between blocks. This approach led to the planting of five varieties, Shiraz, Cabernet, Grenache, Viognier and Zinfandel across many small blocks with significant variation in topography, clones, sub soils and vine structures.