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New releases from Seven Springs Vineyard

Tim and Vaughan Pearson, from Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK, realized a family dream when they established a vineyard on the slopes of Shaws Mountain near Hermanus. Here they produce the noble varieties Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Syrah which are able to benefit from the cooling influences of the nearby Atlantic.

Just released Seven Springs Syrah 2010

Just released are the Seven Springs Vineyards Syrah 2010 as well as the Seven Springs Vineyards Chardonnay 2010.

The Syrah boasts a savoury, earthy character with soft tannins which came as a surprise for such a young wine.  I liked the acidity and found the wine to be well balanced. The aftertaste stays and stays with just enough spiciness to create interest without dominating the palate. My opinion is that this Syrah is a fantastic wine with great structure which is drinking well now. In another five years it should reach its full potential.

My score is 18/20 – an excellent, superior quality wine.

The alcohol is 13.77%.

The Chardonnay impressed me with the lime scent when I took that first sniff. The sensation when I sipped that first taste completely bowled me over with scintillating freshness followed by an incredible, long finish. For me this is a perfect Summer wine.

Winemaker, Riana van der Merwe, reports that it was fermented and aged in second fill, 300 liter barrels and that it only completed 30% Malo-lactic fermentation. She suggests that good food matches would be savoury dishes including fish, chicken and pasta dishes.

My score for the Chardonnay is also 18/20.

The alcohol is 13.88%

Seven Springs Syrah 2010 and Chardonnay 2010 can be bought at Wine Village, Hermanus. The Chardonnay is also available at Wine Concepts, Newlands. Both sell for R114.00 per bottle and can be ordered online.

 

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Fat Bastard Chardonnay 2010

Don’t you just love Thierry and Guy’s hippo? This turned out to be a wine with an appealing label which followed through to the bottle contents. Like the hippo, they please with mouth-filling fatness.

Beautifully crisp with distinct lime and vanilla flavours to begin with, it stays on the palate for the longest time. South African Winemaker  Francois Welch added quercus fragmentus, which I discovered are oak bits, during fermentation, and that gives the wine a butter fragrance.

Fat Bastard Chardonnay 2010

Fat Bastard Chardonnay 2010

The Fat Bastard brand was begun by winemaker Thierry and Guy Anderson in Languedoc-Roussillon with a tiny production but today the Chardonnay, Shiraz, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc wines are enjoyed on both sides of the pond and happily, at the bottom of Africa too. In South Africa the brand custodian is Robertson Winery which produces Fat Bastard Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Shiraz.

I found that it paired perfectly beautifully with itself but it also enhances gently flavoured risottos and pastas; salad starters which are dressed with mayonnaise; fresh oysters and simply cooked freshwater fish. In other words, dishes that can be overwhelmed by too much flavour in the glass.

Available at Pick and Pay, Constantia for R54.99 per bottle.

Also sold on Pick and Pay online shopping site.

My rating is 16/20 in other words a good quality, well made wine.

13.54% Alc0hol

RS 7.1

Ta 5.31

Ph 3.35

Serving temperature 8 – 10 degrees C

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Paul Cluver Pinot Noir 2008 and Backsberg Pinotage 2008 side by side

Happily, I received a bottle of Woolworths Reserve Collection Paul Cluver Pinot Noir 2008 as a treasured gift.

Paul Cluver Pinot Noir 2008 & Backsberg Pinotage 2008

Paul Cluver Pinot Noir 2008 & Backsberg Pinotage 2008

In my opinion it pairs beautifully with roast, free-range chicken so that’s what we ate for dinner. This wine is smooth, balanced and medium-bodied. The lovely strawberry flavours give an illusion of sweetness yet it is quite dry and there is a long, dry aftertaste of clove and sour cherry.

What struck me when I nosed the wine, picking up on the sweet cherry and smokiness, is the similarity to Pinotage which is the result of  a crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsaut to produce this hybrid grape. Since we had a Backsberg Pinotage 2008 on hand, we decided that it would be fun to have a comparison between the two.

Besides the common aromas,  the wines share great structure and harmony although the Pinotage is more robust, and married well with barbecued, ostrich steak. It is also higher in alcohol – 14.5% compared to 13.5% in the Pinot Noir. The finish is dry with intense woodiness and that bitterness is there which I always notice when quaffing Pinotage.

Both of these wines come highly recommended. At R51.00 ($6.5) the Backsberg Pinotage 2008 is a great find. Woolworths Reserve Paul Cluver Wines Pinot Noir 2008 sells for R150.00 ($19)

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Baboons lay waste to Franschhoek vineyards

According to Mark Dendy-Young, owner of La Petite Ferme, his vineyards have lost 40% of the annual crop and as much as two to three tonnes a week, enough to make 2,000 bottles of wine.

Male Chacma Baboon

Male Chacma Baboon

The troop of about fifty marauding baboons have been driven closer to farm lands in search of food because recent bushfires have driven them down from the mountains surrounding the Cape’s wine district, Franschhoek. Dendy-Young told Decanter.com that the animals know just when the fruit is about reach optimal ripeness and scavange the vines just before they are harvested.

Also affected are the Moreson Pinot Noir vineyards which are situated on high slopes.

These primates are agressive, invasive animals and thrive in the Cape Town mountains where they seemingly have few, if any natural predators to control their numbers.

An ongoing problem is that people feed them in spite of many warnings and the baboons associate a human being with food. This results in cars at sight-seeing stops and picnic areas being trashed. Many homes in areas bordering on the mountain reserves have been ransacked and people have been attacked while the baboons attempt to snatch away food.

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