Riebeek Pinotage 2023

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Alcohol: 13.5%

Grape(s): 100% Pinotage

Location: Coastal Region - Swartland

Tasting Notes: The color is an attractive, bright, ruby red with a purple rim, typical of a young Pinotage. The flavors of this unique South African cultivar are complex and exciting, with ripe plum and fruitcake all beautifully integrated and then finished with subtle oak for a lingering aftertaste.

Notes: Cold soaked overnight. Inoculated with selected yeast. Fermentation temperature reached 28 degrees Celsius and thereafter fermented at 22 degrees Celsius. Fermented on skins until enough flavour and colour were extracted for complexity and integration. Wine was matured with 80% French oak staves and 20% American oak staves, which were blended with unoaked wine to enhance fresh fruity flavours.

Food pairing: This versatile lighter style of Pinotage is lovely with rare beef, barbequed lamb, and casseroles. It is also a lovely combination with spicy chicken.

The Domain: Riebeek Cellars is located in the picturesque Riebeek Valley, in the heart of the Swartland wine region of South Africa. Established in 1941 by a group of nine local farmers, it is guided by 350-year-old Dutch and French traditions.

It was Dutch explorer Pieter Cruythoff who stumbled upon the Riebeek Valley in 1661. Impressed by the single standing mountain, he called it Kasteelberg (“Castle Mountain”) commemorating the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, the fortress of Commander Jan van Riebeeck. The twin towns, Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West, established at the foot of Kasteelberg, are therefore also suitably named after Van Riebeek. 27 years later, the French Huguenots arrived at the Cape after fleeing persecution. They deemed the terroir more than suitable for the continuation of their esteemed winemaking legacy. 

Today, Riebeek Cellars is an authentic W.O. Swartland producer. They source grapes from 22 growers across the Riebeek Valley, including third —and fourth-generation wine grape growers. Sourcing only from this select group ensures continuity of the finest quality and preservation of the terroir. They produce around 1.2 million 9-liter cases per year.

The vineyards of Riebeek Cellars lie in a richly diverse area in terms of soil, climate and topography. Vineyards are situated at heights that vary from 60 meters above sea level to 300 meters against the slopes of the Kasteelberg mountains. Because of the topography, the soils display the same rich variety: Oakleaf and Dundee alluvial soil formed by sediment from the Berg River; Swartland and Glenrosa soils formed out of underlying shale along the Kasteelberg mountains; and the notable ‘Koffieklip’ (coffee stone) soil - a combination of clay and iron-rich Ferricrete deposits, known widely throughout South Africa for its erosion-resistant qualities.

This unique terroir distinguishes the wines of Riebeek Cellars. Rainfall occurs during winter months, with enough cold units to ensure a proper rest phase for the vines before bud-break in early September. The summers are sunny and warm, with cooling westerly winds that are ideal conditions for producing fine white and red wines.

A wide array of cultivars thrives in the Riebeek Valley, with Shiraz, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc especially shining through thanks to the gravel and shale soil’s moderate growth and yields. The excellent terroir is complemented by modern viticulture techniques to ensure the grapes can ripen to their full potential.