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2019 Barossa Wine Auction Catalogue

THE LANGTON’S CLASSIFICATION OF AUSTRALIAN WINE | The honour roll of fine Australian Wine

The Langton’s Classification is known as the paramount ‘form-guide’ to Australia’s finest wines. With the release of the Classification VII in 2018, Barossa again celebrates being the highest represented region in Australia.

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28% of wines in the classification are of Barossa origin.

The Henschke family has been making wine since Johann Christian Henschke planted his first vineyard in the Barossa’s Eden Valley in the early 1860s. Today, fifth-generation winemaker Stephen Henschke and his viticulturist wife Prue are recognised around the world for their exceptional quality wines, innovation and sustainability in the vineyard, and in recent years have welcomed next-generation family members Johann and Justine to the family business. Together they continue to craft their white wines with a focus on purity, and their red wines with a strong sense of place, leading the way with organic and biodynamic practices, complemented by traditional winemaking. henschke.com.au

The Henschke family has been making wine since Johann Christian Henschke planted his first vineyard in the Barossa’s Eden Valley in the early 1860s. Today, fifth-generation winemaker Stephen Henschke and his viticulturist wife Prue are recognised around the world for their exceptional quality wines, innovation and sustainability in the vineyard, and in recent years have welcomed next-generation family members Johann and Justine to the family business. Together they continue to craft their white wines with a focus on purity, and their red wines with a strong sense of place, leading the way with organic and biodynamic practices, complemented by traditional winemaking. henschke.com.au

Lot 13L | Two Decades of Mount Edelstone Shiraz

2001 | 2002 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2008 2009 | 2010 | 2012 | 2015

10 x 1.5L Magnums

Ten vintages of Mount Edelstone magnums spanning two decades presented in premium wooden gift boxes. First planted in 1912 and released as a single-vineyard wine by Cyril Henschke in 1952, today is rated Exceptional by the Langton’s Classification: “Mount Edelstone epitomises the aromatic beauty and cooler climate fruit flavours of Eden Valley shiraz”. Personally signed by Stephen Henschke.

Estimate $5,790 — $8,000

The Angas of Hutton Vale Farm and Henschke families represent the English and German stories of the Barossa’s history, a continuum of the bonds formed at the time of European settlement. Neighbours since the 1860s, a deep connection runs between the families. Ronald Angas planted the iconic Mt Edelstone vineyard, at the beginning of last century, from which the Henschke family sourced their fruit before purchasing the land outright in 1974.

The Angas of Hutton Vale Farm and Henschke families represent the English and German stories of the Barossa’s history, a continuum of the bonds formed at the time of European settlement. Neighbours since the 1860s, a deep connection runs between the families. Ronald Angas planted the iconic Mt Edelstone vineyard, at the beginning of last century, from which the Henschke family sourced their fruit before purchasing the land outright in 1974.

Lot 12L | Ultimate Authentic Barossa Experience

Special Barossa Experience for up to eight people

Depart from Adelaide Airport Pilatus lounge on your private PC-12 plane to the beautiful Eden Valley, landing on Hutton Vale Farm’s private airstrip, nestled between Mount Edelstone. Hutton Vale Farm and Hill of Grace vineyard.

After being greeted by the two families, the Henschkes will give you a tour of their iconic vineyards and a tasting of the distinguished wines these vineyards produce.

Meander back to Hutton Vale Farm and join the Angas family who will share their food and wine philosophy before settling into the historic walled gardens to share their stories over a generous lunch with the two families. A short stroll from your lunch table will take you back to your personal plane for your return flight to Adelaide. This is a day trip that will create memories of a lifetime.

Estimate $5,000 — $6,000

Hutton Vale Farm and Henschke won the Best of Wine Tourism Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences Award by the Great Wine Capitals Global Network for this experience.