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Kloovenburg Chardonnay 2011 75cl
6 x Bottle (75cl)
Price
£64.15
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Colour
White
Vintage
2011
Producer
Kloovenburg
Country
SOUTH AFRICA
Region
SWARTLAND
Alcohol
14.5%
Product code
13KLO3B2011
Availability
In Stock
Grape Variety
100% Chardonnay
Tasting Notes
Complex layers of citrus fruit enhanced by elegant oak delivers this well-structured Kloovenburg Chardonnay. A nose of intense citrus and hints of dried apricots intrigues and follows through on a silky palate finishing in a lingering aftertaste.
Vinification Details.
traditional barrel fermentation.
Producer Information
Pieter Du Toit's Kloovenburg estate is definitely off the beaten track, hidden away on the Kasteel Mountain, to the northeast of Cape Town. Pieter is the walking definition of a perfectionist as shown by the fact that he had a new vineyard dug up and replanted to make sure that the rows were straight! Both viticulture and winemaking are done very much by hand with a healthy suspicion of new fangledism clearly evident around the estate. Having started out making Shiraz, Pieter now also makes superb examples of Merlot, Chardonnay and Cabernet, all of which thrive among the olive trees which Pieter's wife Annalene uses to make one of South Africa's finest olive oils.
Regional info.
Kloovenburg estate lies in the picturesque Riebeek Valley - an area renowned for its top quality red wines, especially those made from Shiraz. Steeped in history, the property has been producing wine since 1704 and is currently owned by virtuoso winemaker Pieter du Toit.
Kloovenburg was planted with grapes as early as the mid-18th century, but it had to wait for the two generations of Du Toits to transform these into significant wines. In 1998 Pieter produced his first Shiraz and its success encouraged him to renovate Kloovenburg's cellar, with the purpose of establishing a new name in the South African wine industry: Kloovenburg, the “place in the ravineâ€.
His confidence was well placed. Kloovenburg wines from subsequent vintages have already won several top awards. Over the years, Pieter and his team have won countless credentials, including coveted Gold medals and five-star Decanter magazine ratings. The reason is the sheer concentration and power of Kloovenburg wines, and the intensity of ripe fruit flavours. Their Shiraz is no exception!
Kloovenburg stretches along the lower contours of Kasteel (Castle) Mountain, where the north-easterly slopes have proved ideal for the Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon cultivars and the south-westerly and easterly slopes favour Shiraz.
Here the climate is perfectly balanced, with the warm, low-rainfall months tempered by cool afternoon south-westerly breezes blowing in from the Atlantic ocean. Kloovenburg's mountain-side situation ensures higher winter rainfall than is usual for this area, thus replenishing the water table and reducing the need for summer irrigation. The cold winters allow the vines to rest and build up better reserves.
The soil is mainly Malmesbury shale, with strong loamy soil on the higher ground. The more sandy loam lower down the slopes is supplemented by the area's rich Hutton soil. This varied selection of soils lends itself to planting proportion of 60% red and 40% white, comprising Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Colombar, Pinot Noir and Pontac.
Of the farm's 300 hectares, 130 are under wine grapes, 25 under table grapes and 30 under olives. 20% of the best grapes are reserved for making Kloovenburg's own wines.
All the vines on the farm are trellised and 80% grow on slopes. Irrigation is limited to the minimum, with a resultant low yield (six to eight tons per hectare) but high quality fruit. Winter rain, collected in storage dams against the mountain, supplies fresh water for supplementary irrigation only. Drip irrigation is regulated according to daily soil moisture readings taken with neutron hydrometers.
More information
ageing potential
up to 2 years
organic
No
vegans
No
classification apellation
WO Swartland
residual sugar
3.3g/l
vegetarians
No
food match
Grilled salmon steak on clam risotto
soil
Sandy with limestone
vineyard name
Kloovenburg Vineyards
makers name
Pieter du Toit
total acidity
7g/l
wine ph
3.25
