in the vineyard : The recent demarcation of the Darling district has led to a focus at Darling Cellars on wines which are terroir and varietal specific. The cool and temperate West Coast climate lends itself to a different micro- and mesoclimate which, along with the different types of soil, lead to unique grapes, which we guide into even more unique wines. Having 99% of all vineyards dry land and almost the same percentage as bish vine, this is a s close to what nature intended for grapes to be as one can get.
Terroir: Vineyards strategically planted on South-West facing slopes to capture cool breezes from the Atlantic Ocean and cold Benguela current. Deep soils from decomposed granite, clay rich, with good drainage.
Vineyard type: Bush Vine, no irrigation.
in the cellar : Crush and destalk, 14 days fermentation at 13°C . Grapes and juice handled reductively to prevent oxidation. 50% juice fermented with light toasted wood chips.
Maturation: Left on lees for 4 months to add complexity.