A 60/40 blend, where Cabernet Sauvignon contributes rich black berry flavours and structure and the Merlot juicy black cherry flavours with a hint of chocolate. A voluptuous, generous, smoothtextured wine.
Enjoy on its own or with mutton chops, leg of lamb, steak or a sumptuous meat dish.
variety : Cabernet Sauvignon [ 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot ]
winemaker : David van Velden
wine of origin : Coastal
analysis : alc : 14.00 % vol rs : 4.3 g/l pH : 3.63 ta : 5.9 g/l
type : Red style : Dry body : Medium taste : Fruity wooded
pack : Bottle closure : Screwcap
in the vineyard : Vineyard location: Stellenbosch Kloof - 185m above sea level, south facing, 15km from False Bay
Moderate Climate: Winter average temperature: 13ºC (min 7ºC, max 17ºC) / Summer ave temp: 25.5ºC (min 20.5º, max 30.5ºC)
Soil: Deep Hutton and Clovelly (decomposed Granite)
Age of vines: Cabernet Sauvignon 7 years and Merlot 14 years
Trellising: 4-wire hedge system with moveable wires
Pruning: Cordon system with 2 bud spurs, ensuring low yield
As with all the wines produced in the Overgaauw cellar the Shepard’s Cottage wines carry a quality signature: the commitment from the winemaking team to produce the best from the carefully nurtured fruit the harvest has to offer.
The Shepherd’s Cottage at Overgaauw was originally built in the late 1700’s to house the local Shepherd. It is a small quaint humble home, with thick old white washed walls and small windows which are protected by green shutters, each with a heart carved out in its centre. Four generations of van Veldens have made wine at Overgaauw and for the last two generations the newly wed van Velden children have had the privilege of calling this their home for the first few years of their married life.
Along with the rest of the Shepard’s Cottage range of wines this red celebrates the warmth, commitment and love shared in this humble home.
about the harvest: The Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes were harvested at 24.8º.
Harvest date: Cabernet Sauvignon grapes harvested in February and March, Merlot in February
Yield per hectare: Cabernet Sauvignon 6 tons/ha and Merlot 8 tons/ha