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Vergelegen's winemaking philosophy is simple : there must be harmony between the old and the new.  

CABERNET SAUVIGNON - MERLOT 2007

Dark plum with a ripe nose of blackcurrant, blackberry, cedarwood, coffee and spice.  The tannins are soft and ripe and the aftertaste full and long




Origin

 

Sourced from north and north-westerly vineyards at Vergelegen, Somerset West, where soil types of granite, Hutton and weathered shale dominate.  The 2006/2007 growing season was long and mild, leading to perfect physiological and even ripeness, allowing for harvesting at potentially lower alcohol levels.

Vinification

 

Grapes were hand-picked and cooled in refrigerated containers overnight to 8-10 ºC.  Hand-sorting on vibrating conveyors followed destemming.  The sorted grapes were left to cold soak in fermentation tanks at 8ºC for 10 days.  A natural fermentation developed as the temperature slowly increased to 18ºC.  After 2-3 days of natural fermentation, a pure cultured yeast was added and the temperature increased to 25-30ºC, critical for optimum colour and tannin extraction.  After completion of the alcoholic fermentation the young wine was left for a further 7 weeks on the skins.  This maceration process leads to softer tannins, increased complexity and colour stability.  The wine was matured in 20% new French barriques for 16 months before bottling on 12 August 2008.   

Composition

 

58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot

Analysis

 

13.88 % Alc
3.1g/l RS
5.1 g/l TA
3.64 pH

Maturation

 

Drinking well now but will improve with keeping for a further 4-6 years. Serve between 16.5º to 17.5 º C