10 in stock
37,61 €
10 in stock
Tim Atkin
Tim Atkin is a UK-based Master of Wine (MW) and wine journalist with an international following.
+Greg Sherwood
Greg Sherwood
+VARIETAL: Grenache
ANALYSIS: Alc. 13.6% Vol | RS 2.2 g/l | pH 3.74 | TA 4.8 g/l
ORIGIN: Piekenierskloof
TASTING NOTE by Greg Sherwood MW
This beautifully pristine Piekenierskloof Grenache, from dry farmed bush vines grown on sandstone soils, underwent spontaneous fermentation with 10 to 20% whole clusters before being basket pressed into neutral foudre for 10 months ageing. The wine is another beautiful expression of purity with pristine aromatics of pressed rose petals, earthy bramble berries, freshly cut hedgerow, strawberry compote and dried thyme. On the palate, the acids are taut and fresh creating a glassy, linear tension with notes of red liquorice, blood and iron and salty kelp over savoury, sappy red currant and pomegranate fruit nuances. This is a wine with impressive focus and intensity, suave tannins and a crunchy freshness that invigorates the palate and invites one sip after the next. 2021 signals a return to more Rhone-like characters on a wine that will drink well on release and over the next 8 to 10+ years.
Wine Safari: 93/100 – Greg Sherwood MW