variety : Semillon [ 93% Semillon, 7% Sauvignon Blanc ]
winemaker : Mark van Buuren
wine of origin : Citrusdal Mountain
analysis : alc : 12.5 % vol rs : 2.5 g/l pH : 3.44 ta : 5.9 g/l so2 : 128 mg/l fso2 : 45 mg/l
type : White style : Dry body : Full taste : Mineral wooded
pack : Bottle size : 750ml closure : Cork
in the vineyard : Average Temperature: 18.6˚C
Rainfall: 307 mm
The late Henk Laing’s farm, Trekpoort, is situated on the Skurfberg Mountains near Clanwilliam. Laing had a deep understanding of this land, the vines, the weather, the animals and fynbos, having walked these soils during harvest with his father, decades ago. The metre-tall bush vines planted in 1956 have survived 66 years of heat, and despite the scarcity of water, still generate grapes that produce intense, weighty wines with character in spades. The vines are planted in red sand on clay between wheat fields, apricot trees, rooibos tea bushes and fynbos. Its proximity to the ocean, the hot days with cool nights and the age of the bush vines all contribute to ripeness and high natural acidity.
in the cellar : The grapes were transported to the cellar in refrigerated trucks and cooled overnight. Bunches were hand-sorted and whole-bunch pressed the following day and the juice was settled overnight. 60% of the juice was then racked into a stainless steel tank, and the remaining 40% into 2nd fill 500L French oak barrels where fermentation occurred spontaneously. The wine spent a final 6 months on the lees without malolactic fermentation before being blended and bottled.