Welgegund Heritage Wines Old Vine Cinsault 2019
Description
Clear bright, with fresh purple hues. The nose shows an assortment of aromas such as black current and sour cherry coulis, black forest cake with a hint of pine needles, black truffle, and lavender. The palate is soft and elegant, displaying the flavours of black cherry compote, red berries, cloves, lingering with mustardy pepperiness into a long finish. The tannins are soft with a well-integrated fresh acidity.From a dry land bush vine single vineyard planted in 1974. Certified as a Heritage Vineyard.
Awards
Gold Michelangelo International Wine and Spirits
91 pts Tim Atkin
95 pts Decanter Points
Certifications
Alcohol
14.0%
Analytical data
dry
Vineyard: Single Vineyard
The ancient, decomposed granite of the foothills yields vines that produce intensely flavoured fruit ideal for creating the very best wines. The breezes funnelling down the valley from the Bains Kloof Pass moderate the extremes of the climate and the old dryland bush vines offer extremely low yields of fruit (average of 2,4 tons per hectare) with exceptional concentration. With quality the bedrock, the focus is on growing cultivars uniquely suited to the farm, namely Rhône-style varieties.
Soil Type
Decomposed Granite
Vinification
Extended cold-soaking for 48-72 hours before fermentation ensured good colour and flavour early on. Fermentation was partly natural, with different yeasts added for the desired complexity. The grapes were mostly whole-bunch fermented, with a gentle stomping action, with a small portion in 500L open barrels with stalks, and the balance in stainless-steel tanks. Malolactic fermentation - softening the taste and texture, adding complexity and character, and stabilising the wine - was completed naturally.
Maturation
33% was wooded in 2nd fill 500L oak barrels for 14 months. The wine was not fined and only lightly filtered before bottling.