96 Points Robert Parker
                  Deep garnet-colored, the 2004 Hill of Grace presents warm black fruits, black plums and cassis with underlying Mediterranean herb, spice box and truffles nuances. Full-bodied and rich, it has plenty of acid lift alongside medium to firm, rounded tannins. It is still quite taut on the long, peppery and earthy finish. Still very youthful, this wine should age very well and can drink now to 2030+. 
                  Source: Robert Parker (Robert Parker Wine Advocate) by Lisa Perrotti-Brown.  April, 2013
                
             
            
              
                  
96 Points James Halliday
                  Typically medium-bodied and restrained, showing its class with its extreme length and great balance. Berry fruits and seductive spicy notes are in plentiful supply. Drink to 2029.
                  Source: James Halliday.  February, 2008