2020 was a good year all round. Yields were up on 2019. Spring through to midsummer was warm and dry, with ripeness across the board being achieved easily.
Winter rains arrived a early which hurried the harvesting of the Cabernet Sauvignon
slightly. The 2020 Chronicle is Merlot driven (45%) with the balance made up of Syrah,
Pinotage and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Ruby Red
Nose: Violets, blackberries, red cherries, ripe plum, vanilla and cedar.
Palate: Burst of fresh red fruit on entry. Lively acid and plush tannins lead into a gently
savory finish.
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South Africa Stellenbosch Simonsberg-Stellenbosch
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45%
Merlot
0% Cabernet Sauvignon
0% Pinotage
0% Syrah
Alcohol
14.5%
Residual sugar
1.9
17 vineyard blocks over 55 hectares and 8 soil types. The vines vary in age, from 10 to
26 years old. The soils near the top of the estate are shallow and very well drained
where the lower slopes tend to have deeper, richer soils. This variation in terroir and
varieties result in a unique, complex wine.
All blocks are harvested and vinified separately. Spontaneous fermentation. The Syrah
component undergoes carbonic maceration. Each component is then matured
separately in barrel for one year before blending and maturation for another year in
barrel. 24 months in total in barrel with 30% new and the remainder being 2nd and 3rd
fill. Unfined and unfiltered.