| WINE | The Winery of Good Hope | ||||||||
| VARIETAL | Chardonnay | ||||||||
| VINTAGE | 2008 | ||||||||
| APPELLATION | Western Cape, South Africa | ||||||||
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| PRODUCTION | 3000 (12 x 750ml.) cases |
VINEYARDS
A blend of Chardonnay from 2 complementary locations. The first on the limestone-rich soils of Robertson in the Breede River Valley. The second from Ocean-facing Stellenbosch vineyards. An excellent flowering announced a season destined for exciting results, following excellent winter rains. Green harvest thinning was carried-out sufficiently early in the growing cycle, allowing for a smaller yield (+/- 55hl / ha) than customary at this market level. 2008 was a cooler vintage than most, which in a hot climate like ours is an excellent thing. Strong winter rains and a longer ripening season made for a winning combination, giving us lower alcohols and lovely balance. A particularly good vintage in fact.
VINIFICATION
Separate parcels picked individually and by hand at varying ripeness, in order to build good complexity of acidity, fruit, depth and minerality. Vinified with minimum skin contact, using free run juice only. Reductively handled to obtain fresh, clear juice. Cool fermentation in stainless steel tanks with neutral yeast (favouring fruit enhancement). No oaking. Kept on lees for 6 months, with regular battonnage. Components blended relatively early to ensure integration and stability of individual varietal freshness. Minimal fining prior to filtration. Focus on fruit retention, natural amplification of flavours through lees work and fresh, natural minerality and acidity.
WINEMAKER'S COMMENTS
This unoaked Chardonnay sets-out to give you an easy-drinking yet classy wine. At an excellent price. With more freshness, elegance and depth than commercial methods customarily permit. No sickly-sweet or artificial flavours. The wonderful citrus zest and mineral tang of its aromatics, bedded in the fruit and seductive texture characteristic of good Chardonnay. This is not a one glass wonder, but a wine that you can enjoy a bottle of. For those of you who despairingly thought that Chardonnay had to taste like butterscotch, this will restore your faith in this beautiful grape.


