This Pinot Noir is grown on the Graaff family farm high in the continental climate of the Witzenberg mountains on the Ceres Plateau. The farm is 960 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest altitude vineyards in South Africa. The wine has an intense and deep color. Enticing nose of red berry fruits and delicate touches of morels. Elegant entry with subtle aromas of strawberry and cherry, followed by the wine’s tannin making itself felt, and finally the finish shows delicious persistence.
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South Africa Ceres Plateau
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100%
Pinot Noir
Alcohol
13.0%
Certified sustainable
Oak
12 months in French oak
Production
1,000 cases
Residual sugar
2.3 g/l
Vegan
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91 Points Robert Parker
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92 Points Wine Mag
30% of the hand-picked harvested batch was destalked while the remaining 70% was whole-bunch fermented. Before fermentation, cold maceration was allowed for 4 days. The juice was inoculated with yeast and the fermenting must gently punched down twice a day using the aerated pump-overmethod. This ensures a longer fermentation period
resulting in more color and flavor
development. Following a gentle basket pressing, the wine was transferred to new French Oak barrels for malolactic fermentation before being transferred to a
combination of older barrelsto mature for 13months.