Durbanville Hills Rhinofields Sauvignon Blanc 2012

Colour: Pale green.
Nose: Hints of guava, paw-paw and ruby grapefruit with a slight herbaceousness.
Taste: A mouth-filling wine with greenapple and lime flavours and a lingering finish.

Serve with tempura prawns, butter chicken, deep fried scallops, pad thai noodles, Mexican tacos, rice noodles and bean sprouts fried with chicken.

variety : Sauvignon Blanc [ 100% Sauvignon Blanc ]
winemaker : Martin Moore and Gunther Kellerman
wine of origin : Coastal
analysis : alc : 14.49 % vol  rs : 2.4 g/l  pH : 3.3  ta : 5.8 g/l  
type : White  style : Dry  body : Full  taste : Fruity  
pack : Bottle  closure : Cork  

AWARDS
2013 Veritas Wine Awards - Silver Medal
2013 International Wine and Spirit Competition - Bronze
Michelangelo Awards 2013 - Gold
Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show 2013 - Bronze
in the vineyard : Background
Nine leading vineyard owners in the Durbanville district joined forces with Distell to create Durbanville Hills with the aim of promoting the regional individuality of this prime wine-growing area. The striking Durbanville Hills cellar sits on the side of a series of rolling hills with magnificent views of Table Mountain and Table Bay - the very geography that lies at the heart of what makes the wines so unique.

The Durbanville ward is officially considered one of the Cape's two coolest wine regions, thanks to the sea breezes that drift inland from False Bay and Table Bay and the late afternoon mists that bathe the slopes. These conditions are ideal for the slow ripening of the grapes, allowing them to develop their full-flavoured, intense character. Grapes are sourced only from the shareholder-growers, all of whom farm within the limited appellation of Durbanville. Meticulous crop control limits yields and promotes concentration of varietal flavour.

Cellarmaster Martin Moore uses highly advanced cellar technology to ensure optimal extraction of colour and flavour. Sustainable practices include maintaining the disciplines imposed by International Environmental Standard ISO 140001 such as in the treatment of waste water back to irrigation quality. In all its vineyards the growing practices prescribed by IPW (Integrated Production of Wine) are followed. These are designed to sustain natural resources. In addition, the members protect on their farms 210 ha of endangered Renosterveld as part of the Biodiversity Wine Initiative (BWI). The Rhinofields range carries very limited release wines and the name refers to the indigenous Cape fynbos growing close to the Durbanville Hills cellar and which is being conserved.

The Vineyards - vineyard consultant: Drikus Heyns
The grapes were sourced from Morgenster where thevineyards are all trellised to ensure perfectbunch positioning protecting the fruit from direct sunlight. The soft, radiated heat allowed forthe gradual ripening of the fruit resulting in an abundance of flavour. The winter preceding the 2012 vintage was wet and cold and the crucial flavour producing ripening period for SauvignonBlanc grapes was cool and dry resulting in very healthy grapes with small berries withconcentrated flavour. The Sauvignon Blanc varietal character of the grapes, especially from thehigher slopes, was very strong, producing wines with an abundance of tropical fruit characters.

about the harvest: The grapes were picked from early February to mid March at between 21.5° and 24.5° Balling.

in the cellar : After four hours' skin contact in specially designed stainless steel separators, the juice was drained and cold-settled for 48 hours. Slow fermentation at 11º - 14ºC was followed by a short period of lees contact with the wine being racked and blended shortly before bottling.

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