in the vineyard : The Bateleur Vineyard
This premier vineyard, one of the oldest Chardonnay vineyards in South Africa, was planted in July 1987 from a very special selection of plant material which had been imported from Burgundy some years before. The size of the vineyard is 3,51Ha on which 13,668 vines are planted.
Origin
Vineyard block No: 18B. Wine of Origin De Wetshof Estate, Robertson, South Africa.
Climate
The Robertson Valley is characterised by cold winters and sunny summers, with an average annual rainfall of 350 - 400mm. In summer a fresh southerly breeze from the Cape L’Agulhas coast has a cooling effect on the vineyards, allowing the grapes to ripen evenly and in perfect balance.
Nights are chilly and during summer months a mist often shrouds the vineyards until late morning. The dry climate and the bracing br eeze keep pests to a minimum, resulting in sparse spraying programmes.
Irrigation
Computerised irrigation systems linked to weather station data and the monitoring of soil moisture-content ensures the vines are given the correct amount of water needed to produce grapes of optimum ripeness and developed flavours.
Soils
Rocky mountain gravelly soil with an abundance of free limestone and a very high pH mixed with a pronounced clay content giving a substantial water retaining capacity ensures superb growing conditions allowing optimum varietal expression from this vineyard.
Vineyard Information
Age of the vines 27 years
Vines per hectare 4000
Rootstock Richter 99
Planting row 2,40m x 1,0m
Soil pH 7,7 – 8,3
Trellising style 6 wire fence system cordon with spur pruning.
Yield 4-6 tons per hectare