Remhoogte Aigle Noir 2010

Deep garnet colour. Rich mulberry and blueberry backed by black cherry with floral undertones on the nose. The pallet is fresh and balanced with a layered structure of dark fruit, spice and smokey tannins. Lingering finish.


variety : Merlot [ 40% Merlot; 27% Shiraz; 26% Cabernet Sauvignon; 7% Pinotage ]
winemaker : Chris Boutsred
wine of origin : Simonsberg-Stellenbosch
analysis : alc : 15 % vol  rs : 0.73 g/l  pH : 3.7  ta : 3.3 g/l  
type : Red  style : Dry   wooded
pack : Bottle  closure : Cork  

ageing : Drink now or mature for up to 8 years.

in the vineyard : About the Estate
Remhoogte Wine Estate is situated on the foothills of the Simonsberg Mountain, 4km's outside Stellenbosch. The original title deeds of the farm date back to 1812 and the estate was so named because the ox wagons used to have to apply their brakes when descending Remhoogte’s steep slopes into Stellenbosch. The literal translation of Remhoogte is "brake heights".

The farm was purchased by the Boustred family in 1994. The first wines were produced by Murray Boustred in 1995 and production has steadily grown to 8000 cases per anum. His 2 sons have now joined the family business with Chris overseeing the winemaking and Rob the Sales and Marketing.

Our aim is to produce quality wines that represent the ideal terroir of the estate through meticulous viticultural and vinicultural practices.

In the vineyards
The cool South Facing slopes combined with the fresh afternoon breezes coming off the cold Atlantic Ocean result in ideal ripening conditions. Leaves are removed in the bunch zone at the pea berry stage of grape development to allow sunlight to aid in the ripening of the grapes. A large green harvest at 80% veraison ensures even ripeness at harvesting.

about the harvest: The cool South Facing slopes combined with the fresh afternoon breezes coming off the cold Atlantic Ocean result in ideal ripening conditions. Leaves are removed in the bunch zone at the pea berry stage of grape development to allow sunlight to aid in the ripening of the grapes. A large green harvest at 80% veraison ensures even ripeness at harvesting.

in the cellar : Our grapes are sorted in the vineyard and then twice in the cellar, once as whole bunches and then as individual berries on a vibrating sorting table. The grapes once in the tank are cooled to below 10 degrees Celsius and maintained at this temperature for the cold soak which lasts between 7 and 10 days. Fermentation is then allowed to proceed with wild yeasts. The tanks are mixed and punched down regularly to ensure optimal extraction. Malolactic fermentation then takes place in 225 L French Oak vats, followed by maturation for 24 months in the same vats.

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OTHER VINTAGES

Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Merlot
Merlot
Merlot
Merlot
Merlot
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Cabernet Sauvignon