Wine Henschke - From vines planted in the 1860s, the Hill of Grace Shiraz raises the bar beyond the heights reached by the stellar Mount Edelstone, exceeding it in elegance and (forgive me) grace. It's one of those rare wines that manages to be mouthfilling and voluminous while seeming weightless. Airy notions of mixed spices, woodsmoke and herbs swirl above a mélange of red and black berries and a deep base of black olives and mocha, finishing with enormous silkiness and length. Robert Parker