About:
Elgin is one of the naturally coolest vineyard locations in South Africa. Its altitude (1,650 –
2,300 feet above sea level is considerably higher than the 975 – 1,300 feet of Stellenbosch)
benefits the grapes through naturally lower temperatures and higher rainfall. There is
greater cloud cover (due to the manner in which clouds form as the air rises over the
mountains from the coast and condenses into rainfall). What’s more, in winter, Elgin
benefits from much cooler temperatures than Stellenbosch or elsewhere and consequently
the vines enter into a deeper dormancy state, resulting in better rest which, in-turn,
enhances the longevity of the vine and supports general vine health. To cut a long story
short, thanks to these unique natural attributes, Elgin has emerged as a wonderful,
naturally-favorable location for producing among the finest aromatic white wines in the
country.
The grapes were handpicked in the early morning hours in mid-February and placed into
very small boxes reducing compaction and damage to the fruit. Half of the grapes were
fermented in old French oak barrels and then pressed to third fill 500L puncheons. The
remaining bunches were pressed to concrete eggs for fermentation. All ferments were
carried out naturally on the lees with sporadic battonage being used to give richer texture
and greater complexity. After 12 months the barrels were racked to tank to settle naturally
and it was bottled without fining, filtration, or added sulfur.
Tasting Note
A hint of reduction before citrus and baked apple notes emerge with a touch of oatmeal &
smoked hay. The palate shows pure fruit and zingy acidity before a pithy finish. There is so
much going on with this wine!