Henschke, `Julius` Eden Valley Riesling

Henschke, `Julius` Eden Valley Riesling

Vintage: 2025

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2025HE508B256 x 75Stelvin LuxAvailable
2025HE508M253 x 150Stelvin LuxNot Yet Available
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

In 1966, Cyril Henschke purchased 32 hectares of land on Cranes Range Road, two kilometres west of Henschke Cellars at an elevation of 500 metres. Here he planted the Henschke Eden Valley vineyard, predominantly with Riesling and Shiraz, on sandy loam soils over gravel and bedrock, with patches of clay. Other varieties were added over the years. This wine is named after ancestor Julius Henschke, a highly acclaimed artist and sculptor.

Vintage

The 2025 growing season was defined by drought and climatic challenges. Below-average winter rainfall failed to restore soil moisture, and unseasonably warm late-winter conditions led to early budburst, followed by a severe frost in mid-September that caused widespread damage. Vines recovered better than expected, producing fruit from secondary buds, though supplementary irrigation was required throughout the season. Spring and summer arrived early, with a sustained warming trend creating one of the hottest and driest seasons on record, moderated only by short heat spikes in early February. Eden Valley Riesling benefited from cooler harvest conditions in February, allowing fruit to be picked in good balance despite the demanding year.

Vinification

The fruit was harvested between 24 and 27 February and fermented in tank. The wine was bottled soon after the vintage to preserve its delicate aromatic fruit character.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Pale lemon with green hues, the wine is highly aromatic, showing orange blossom, frangipani and lime zest, lifted by notes of elderflower, white rose and chamomile. The palate is rich yet elegant, with flavours of finger lime, white peach, pink grapefruit, lemon and musk, underpinned by pure minerality and crisp acidity that carry through to a long, focused finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

11.7%

Acidity

7.39 g/l

pH

2.92