Description
Five centuries ago the ancient mariners braved uncharted seas to round the Cape of Good Hope in search of exotic spices. Their nerve and dash inspire the Spice Route philosophy. We have found our signature wine style in the rolling hills along the Cape’s West Coast, where unirrigated vines produce grapes with small thick skinned berries – ripe fruit that is dense, rich and full flavoured. A passionate dedication to exceptional quality and traditional hand crafting captures the essence of this fruit in the wines of the Spice Route.
IN THE VINEYARD
These unirrigated bush vineyards are planted in deep oak leaf soils on the upper slopes of Paarl Mountain.
HARVEST DATE
22 February 2019
WINEMAKING
The grapes were hand-picked and delivered to the cellar, of which 30% were whole bunch and fermented in foudres (open top French oak fermenters). Gentle punch down/pump-overs were done twice a day, after which the wine was drained and the skins were basket pressed. The wine was matured in 3rd and 4th fill oak barrels for 10 months before bottling.