Ranked #2 of 19 1992 Shiraz  from Eden Valley
      
      
     
   
  
    97/100
5 Stars
    
       
      
        Huon Hooke
        Medium-light brick-red colour: a sublime mature shiraz, mellow and softly textured, elegantly structured and medium bodied, the tannins having largely melted away. It's drinking superbly now but there's no point keeping it longer.
        Tasted: 20/08/2022
        Drink: 2022 to 2022
        
       
     
   
 
 
         
        
          
              93 Points Robert Parker
              Deep garnet-brick colored, the 1992 Hill of Grace exudes aromas of dried mulberries, blackberry preserves, iron ore, menthol and lavender. Well-structured with medium-firm chewy tannins, crisp acid and muscular fruit, it has a long and earthy finish. It is mature and holding strong. 
              Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Lisa Perrotti-Brown.  April, 2013
            
         
        
          
              92 Points James Halliday
              Deep red-purple; a multi-faceted bouquet with a hint of Rhône Valley gaminess running through plum, blackberry, mulberry, cedar, leaf and earth; the palate replicates all the flavours plus touches of cedar and cigar box. Despite all this, not quite in the Olympian class of the '90 and '91 vintages. Drink to 2010.
              Source: James Halliday.  October, 1996
            
         
        
        
          
               
              Deep garnet-brick colored, the 1992 Hill of Grace exudes aromas of dried mulberries, blackberry preserves, iron ore, menthol and lavender. Well-structured with medium-firm chewy tannins, crisp acid and muscular fruit, it has a long and earthy finish. It is mature and holding strong. Source: Robert Parker (Wine Advocate) April, 2013 by Lisa Perrotti-Brown 
              
            
         
       
        note: this bottle may seep a bit during shipping, which is normal for older or ullaged bottles