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Fat BarrelCase of Shiraz 2014 (R64.92 per Bottle, 12 Bottles)

R779

Retail: R1,150
Not for sale to persons under the age of 18
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Sourced from the South West slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain, approx. 7km North of Stellenbosch. It is full bodied with a deep ruby red colour. Spicy mocha notes with chocolate and tea leaf- classic in style with a long though dry finish.

Product Features
  • 12 Bottles 
  • 100% Shiraz
  • Area of origin: Stellenbosch
Product Specifications
  • Label: Fat Barrel STELLENBOSCH
  • Farm Location: South West slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain, approx. 7km North of Stellenbosch
  • Altitude / Distance from sea: 250m above sea level / ± 30km (± 181⁄2 miles)
  • Soil & Rootstock: Hutton (Tukulu) & Clovelly, Stony Glenrosa soils & rootstocks Richter 101-14 & R110-R99
  • Vine age | Trellising | Pruning: 10 – 15 years | Vertical 5&6 wire | 2-node Spur
  • Winemakers : Chris Keet
  • Grape varieties | analysis: 100% Shiraz
  • Style of wine : Full-bodied Dry Red
  • Date Harvested: March 2014
  • Date Wine was bottled: August 2015

Vinification :

  • Minimal interference and additions, along with wild fermentations ensured that the wine expressed the unique characteristics of the terroir. At the winery the grapes were chilled overnight. Eighty-five percent of the grape bunches were de-stemmed and whole berries were moved into stainless steel tanks, while 15 % of the whole grape bunches were moved to tanks for a partial whole bunch fermentation. Wild/natural alcoholic fermentation commenced after 3 - 4 days and lasted for 1 - 2 weeks. Pump-overs were done twice per day to ensure optimum colour, flavour and tannin extraction.
  • The wine was left to macerate in the skins for 2 - 3 weeks after the completion of fermentation and before pressing. The wine was taken to barrel for malo-lactic fermentation and maturation.

Wood Maturation: 17 Months, 15% new French, 10% 2nd fill & 75% 3rd fill oak barrels.
Winemaker`s notes: 

  • On the nose, spicy notes of liquorice, black pepper, coriander and “fynbos” combine with fresh aromas of dark berries and butterscotch. The multi-layered and gripping palate is very well balanced and lingers, with hints of plums and meaty-savoury nuances.

Wine Analysis: Alcohol 14,79% : Residual Sugar 2,40g/l : Total Acidity 5,90g/l : pH 3.61

  • Food pairing: Ideally served at around 18-22 ̊C, this Rhone inspired Shiraz complements lamb, beef or rich venison dishes. An excellent food wine and also a great companion in front of a fire in winter.

 

 


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