2003
- 94Robert Parker, Wine Advocate
- 93Joe Czerwinski, Wine Enthusiast
$395.00
— Robert Parker, Wine Advocate

Critic Reviews
94 Points - Robert Parker, Wine Advocate
“The inky/blue/purple-tinged 2003 Shiraz Mount Edelstone, aged 18 months in a combination of American and French oak (80% new), is even more sumptuous and voluptuous than the Cyril Henschke. Notions of blackberries, cassis, pepper, graphite, and melted road tar emerge from this rich, full-bodied, impeccably well-balanced Shiraz. It can be drunk now or cellared for 12-15+ years.”
93 Points - Joe Czerwinski, Wine Enthusiast
“A marvelous effort, this features a gorgeously seductive bouquet of herbs, spice, blueberries and stone fruit, all framed by a touch of cedary oak. In the mouth, it's creamy and lush, but well-structured, ending with a dose of dusty tannins and an extra blast of fruit. Has it all: ample complexity, intensity and length, with its components in finely judged balance for aging through 2015.”
2003
$395.00
— Robert Parker, Wine Advocate
2021
$290.00
— Andrew Caillard MW, The Vintage Journal
2022
$280.00
— Andrew Caillard MW, The Vintage Journal
Vintage: 2003
Varietal / Style: Shiraz
Producer: Henschke
Country: Australia
Region: Eden Valley
Bottle size (ml): 750ml