I still haven’t made it to South Africa. It’s a travesty, considering the country offers opportunities to do some of my favorite things in life: surf awesome waves, tour wineries (and drink!), watch wildlife.
But until I make an epic pilgrimage to South Africa, I’ll have to settle for sipping on the country’s great wines. Here are three such wines from the Stellenbosch region that recently wowed me. All three of these wines were received as trade samples and tasted blind.
Bright salmon-pink color. Wow, smells like strawberry bushes covered with white flowers and cracked pepper. Tangy, spritzy, full of fresh watermelon, tangy cherry, white flowers, red apple peel. Notes of pepper and mineral add complexity. The verve of this wine is awesome. Notes of yellow onion? A great bottle to serve with the salads and seafood of summer. And what a bargain at $15. (88 points)
Aromas of dark roasted coffee, crushed blackberry, hint of tart cranberry, dried leaves and soil as well. On the palate, firm tannins and wonderfully fresh acid. Interesting mix of fresh blackberries and cranberries, hints of roasted coffee and a hazelnut-toast aspect lingers on the finish. Well-played oak doesn’t overpower the pure fruit flavors. I love the hint of chewing tobacco, smoke and tilled soil on the finish. Very focused, but still very young and capable of cellaring for three-to-five easily. A Bordeaux style blend of 56% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Cabernet Franc, 4% Malbec and a 2% shot of Petit Verdot. (90 points)
These wines were reviewed for Terroirist.com.
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