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Tim Atkin
Tim Atkin is a UK-based Master of Wine (MW) and wine journalist with an international following.
+This is a blend of 4 different pickings of the same vineyard. An early fresh component, 2 optimum ripe batches and then a later pungent ripe one. 100% Fernao Pires a.k.a Maria Gomez
The Story
Fernão WWHHAATTTT? was my first thought. To understand the remoteness of this site, I invite you to go to Google maps and connect the location points of 3 towns: Malmesbury, Hopefield and Darling with straight lines – this will form a triangle. If you pinpoint the center, that’s about as close as you’ll get to spotting this vineyard. Thirteen years ago I asked the owner of the farm for directions – I needed an urgent shortcut to Cape Town… or translated to Afrikaans: a “Kortpad Kaaptoe”. He explained directions using his vineyards as reference points. But then he said: you take a left at the Fernão Pires. Needless to say, it took me a bit longer to get to Cape Town, but I had found my next vineyard. At that point I had never heard of Fernão Pires. Knowing what I know now, the appearance of the plants that day in the sweltering Swartland heat explained it all. You see, being a Portuguese grape varietal and a product of thousands of years of mutation, the cultivar adapted in order to handle heat and an excess of sunlight. Picture the lightly coloured sandy topsoil reflecting the sun from below and the ball of fire from the top in scorching Swartland summer temperatures – hectic conditions to say the least. The bunches are loose, the berries thickly skinned. And with its fine powder-perfume, fragranced-flavour tasting profile and lower natural acidity, the grape is suited to do 4 pickings in a season, each 3 days apart. This enables me to capture 4 different ripening stages in 4 different wines, which I ultimately combine to form the final wine. This wine was pressed as whole bunches and fermented spontaneously in older oak barrels. A year on the lees and voila! I’ve been making this wine since 2012 and think it’s the best vintage to date. The other name for the cultivar is Maria Gomes! Beautiful names! It sounds like the name of a ruler and his princess; the ruler of never-never land: Your Grace, King Fernão Pires and his beautiful Princess Maria Gomes… Don’t be intimidated by the strangeness of the varietal; you don’t have to pronounce it. After all, you are a BLANKBOTTLE client – and a BLANKBOTTLE client “se ma maak nie bang kinders groot nie”. It is a gorgeous wine. Be bold and step into the unknown!
Technical Information
Cultivar: Fernao Pires
Vintage: 2024
Region: Swartland
Amount of Bottles Produced: 2997
Vineyard: Single old-vine, unirrigated bushvines in the Swartland flatlands. Sandy topsoil with “Koffieklip” subsoil 100 meter above sea-level.
Winemaking
The grapes were picked at different ripeness levels in 4 pickings and cooled overnight to 2 degrees celsius. The next morning the grapes were pressed as whole bunches. Fermented and aged in various vessels, French oak (nothing new), amphora and concrete egg shaped fermenters. Deep winter the wine received sulfur, its only additive. 10 months on the lees, blended and bottled.
Alcoholic Strenght: 13.5 % / vol
Acidity: 4.8 g/lPH: 3.46
Reducing Sugar: 3.6g/l
Free SO2: 28ppm
Total SO2: 104ppm
Volatile Acidity: 0.67 g/l
Closure: Diam
Vegan: Yes
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