Event

Henschke

Wednesday 22 October, from 6pm 
Hosted by Ray Jordan

$390 per person

Nestled in the heart of South Australia’s famed wine regions, Henschke Winery stands as a beacon of excellence and tradition. As one of Australia’s oldest family-owned wineries, Henschke’s 150-year old history is rich with six generations of family grape growing and winemaking in the Eden Valley, Barossa Valley and Adelaide Hills. Henschke family wines are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting a deep-rooted family history and unwavering commitment to quality.

This event includes:

  • Canapé on arrival
  • Nine wine tastings including the Mount Edelstone and Hill Of Grace new release
  • Four-course dinner
Terms & Conditions

18+ event. Crown practises the responsible service of alcohol. Bookings subject to availability. Menu subject to change. Full payment is required at time of booking. 1.15% credit card surcharge will apply. Not valid with any other offer or discount. Images for illustration purposes only.

Host

Ray Jordan

Ray Jordan has been writing about wine for more than 40 years. His first articles were published in the early issues of the national wine magazine Winestate in the late 1970s when he worked in Sydney as a newspaper correspondent. From 1989 Ray wrote more than 3000 columns as a regular newspaper wine columnist. He currently writes a regular column for the special business publication Business News and is one of the main contributors to the national wine platform Wine Pilot. He also contributes special wine commentary to 3AW in Melbourne and 6PR in Perth.

 In 2017 Ray co-authored The Way it Was – A History of The Early Days of the Margaret River Wine Industry and previously wrote Wine in the Blood: Australia’s Family Wine Estates, published in Mandarin and English. In 2011 Ray was awarded the WA Wine Press Club Jack Mann Memorial Medal for his contribution to the WA wine industry. 

His love of wine is as strong as his love of the blues and tasting the thousands of wines that cross his bench each year allows him to indulge in both.