Henschke, `Johann's Garden` Barossa Valley Grenache/Mataro

Henschke, `Johann's Garden` Barossa Valley Grenache/Mataro

Vintage: 2020

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2020HE505B206 x 75ScrewcapAvailable
Producer

The Henschke family have made wine at their estate in the Eden Valley since 1868, with fifth-generation winemaker Stephen Henschke taking over in 1979. Together with his viticulturist wife, Prue, they have built upon their inheritance, transforming this traditional producer into one that is celebrated worldwide. Their two flagship single vineyards wines, ‘Hill of Grace’ and ‘Mount Edelstone’, have become two of Australia’s most acclaimed.

Henschke own three vineyards in the Eden Valley and one in the Adelaide Hills, all of which are farmed in line with biodynamic principles. Prue’s pioneering work in the vineyard cannot be underestimated. Over the past 50 years she has worked tirelessly, vine by vine, to improve the health of the vineyards through meticulous soil management and reintroducing native plants to promote biodiversity.

In 2024 Prue became the inaugural inductee into the James Halliday Hall of Fame, the highest honour bestowed by Halliday Wine Companion: “Prue Henschke is someone who could easily have won Viticulturist of the Year, in any ‘competition’ around the world, every year. She could because every year she leaves her world that little bit healthier, and that little bit better. If the ‘Hill of Grace’ vineyard could talk, you’d reckon that it would thank the world and perhaps even the Lord for bestowing the force-of-nature that is Prue Henschke upon it.” In 2025, Stephen was honoured with the IMW’s Winemaker’s Winemaker Award which recognises outstanding winemaking achievement. Stephen was lauded as “a true custodian of Australia’s fine wine heritage and a pioneer in shaping its future.”

The eight-hectare ‘Hill of Grace’ vineyard, first planted in 1860, is situated in the historic village of Parrot Hill, four kilometres northwest of Henschke Cellars. Though originally purchased by second-generation Paul Gotthard Henschke in 1891, it was not until 1958 that fourth-generation winemaker Cyril Henschke made the first single vineyard Shiraz bottling from its grapes. Cyril then purchased the nearby 16-hectare ‘Mount Edelstone’ vineyard in 1974, from which he had already been buying fruit and making ‘Mount Edelstone’ Shiraz for over 20 years.

For the revered single vineyard wines, the 2021 vintage has been hailed as the standout of the decade and promises to be remembered for wines of complexity with exceptional varietal expression, balance and purity. Renowned expert on Australian wine, Andrew Caillard MW, suggested that the 2021 vintage was “heaven sent” and would be remembered as one of the most spectacular in recent memory.

Vineyards

The Barossa Valley has an average elevation of 274m, which is considerably lower than the Eden Valley’s 400-500m. The Barossa Valley region covers a vast area of particularly fertile soil, eroded into it from the Barossa Range. This can be seen by the concentration of vineyards compared to the more isolated vineyards of the Eden Valley region. The Barossa Valley has generally consistent, warm temperatures day and night which create ideal ripening conditions for the fruit and bring harvest dates many weeks earlier that the higher areas in the more continental climate of the Eden Valley. Annual rainfall is approximately 550mm, providing drier conditions than the Eden Valley. Soils vary from grey and brown clays to red-brown earths and yellow sands.

Vintage

The 2020 vintage will be remembered for excellent quality wines from the Eden Valley, Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills, albeit a meagre production due to reduced yields caused by a number of poor conditions at flowering and the extremely dry winter, spring and summer of 2019/2020. The 2019 winter and spring resulted in the driest start to the growing season ever, in line with 1939 and 1961. Growth in early spring was weaker due to a hotter than average October. November was a troubling month with some frosty, wet and windy conditions during flowering. Bunch size was normal, although with few berries having set, it resulted in very open clusters. Significant heatwaves from mid-December to the end of January reduced shoot growth and berry size, however at the end of the month around 40mm of rain fell, alleviating the stress just before veraison. This was followed by a cool ripening period in February with just three days over 30°C. Vintage was early, beginning in late February and finishing by early April. The grapes ripened in near perfect conditions, resulting in optimal and excellent wine quality.

Vinification

Upon arrival at the winery, the Grenache and Mataro were vinified separately before spending 10 months maturing in French hogsheads prior to bottling and blending.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Garnet in colour, this wine opens with vibrant aromas of raspberry compote, redcurrant, plum and black cherry. The palate is juicy and plush with spiced cherry and raspberry notes, carried by velvety tannins and well balanced acidity.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

4.9 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.6 g/l

pH

3.59

Awards
Silver

International Wine Challenge 2023