2021 Boekenhoutskloof Cabernet Sauvignon Franschhoek

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Description

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The nose is complex and seduces with its garrigue character and aromas of blackberries, blueberries and graphite. The palate is exceptionally elegant, yet precise with plum, currant, very fine-grained tannins and a certain nervousness in the middle of the mouth, indicating a considerable aging potential. The finish is delicate, yet offers length and finesse of fruit. This is a Rich South African Cabernet with power and elegance.

The Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon, containing 4% Cabernet Franc, is sourced from four separate parcels situated adjacent to each other on a south-westerly aspect of the Franschhoek Valley, where the soils are predominantly sandy loam over granite bedrock. The grapes were hand-picked into small boxes, sorted. The grapes underwent a cold maceration in traditional concrete vats and were then fermented at temperatures between 27°C and 30°C with frequent pump-overs to extract aromas, colour and tannins. After alcoholic fermentation, a prolonged malolactic fermentation occurred naturally in 225 litre barriques. The wine was matured in French oak from our favourite coopers, Sylvain and Saury

Boekenhoutskloof is a high-profile winery in Franschhoek that is particularly impressive in terms of quality. Boekenhoutskloof was founded three centuries ago by French Huguenots, despite its somewhat unusual Afrikaans name for the 'French' Franschhoek. The current winemaker Marc Kent also still has a thing for France. He visits there at least once a year to gain new inspiration in the northern Rhône, Cornas. In 2020, Boekenhoutskloof was voted the best Winery in South Africa by Platter

Did you know: On the head of the capsule you will find an image of a slender dam. This is the figurehead of Boekenhoutskloof and is an adaptation of an early silver mark from the Cape of Good Hope and she carries the dove of peace and hope. She guards Boekenhoutskloof and represents intrinsic quality that stands above all else.

Specifications

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Block Bundle Options No
Type of Wine Red
Country South Africa
Region Western Cape
Appellation Franschhoek
Winery Boekenhoutskloof
Grape Cabernet Sauvignon
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2021
Drinking as of 2024
Drinking till 2036
Alcohol % 14.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion Tier Price
Parker rating 92
James Suckling rating 93
Vinous rating 91
Tasting Profiles Complex, Dark fruit, Dry, Aged on wood, Powerful, Tannines, Full
Drink moments Indruk maken, Lekker luxe

Professional Reviews

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Parker

92

James Suckling

93

Wine Spectator

92

Vinous

91

94/100

R

Wijnhuis

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Boekenhoutskloof is a high-profile winery in Franschhoek that is particularly impressed in the assessment. Boekenhoutskloof, despite its somewhat unusual African name for the 'French' Franschhoek, was founded three centuries ago by French Huguenots.

The current winemaker Marc Kent also still has something with France. He initially visits once a year to find new inspiration in the confused Rhône, Cornas. Marc Kent, Managing Partner & Technical Director of Boekenhoutskloof, is a headstrong spirit and the driving force behind the various brands and properties within the Boekenhoutskloof stable. He is not afraid to experiment with the unconventional, but his main commitment is quality at every level and in every detail. Marc is as confident about the subsequent development and growth of Boekenhoutskloof as he is about the larger South African wine industry. He has been actively involved in the Franschhoek Wine Valley Tourism Association since its inception as a board member and has chaired the Vignerons de Franschhoek on several occasions. Through Boekenhoutskloof's investments in the Swartland wine region, he became one of the founders of the Swartland Revolution and Swartland Independent Producers Association.

Biodiversity and being careful with this earth is an important element and is highly valued. In order to preserve the unique biodiversity of their terrain, all invasive alien plants can be removed from the farm - so the things that don't belong to nature. Large parts of the mountain have already been cleared of pine and gum trees. Restoration of the fragile riverine area and the reintroduction of several protea species are ongoing. Boekenhoutskloof is a founding member of the Franschhoek Mountain Conservancy (together with Haut Espoir), an initiative to improve neighborly cooperation and improve fire management and conservation of fynbos in the valley.

At home in Franschhoek, Marc has made a name for himself with great wines such as Boekenhoutskloof Semillon, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, each of which ranks among the absolute top of South Africa. But Kent has more strings to his bow. In addition to these small showpieces, produced in small quantities, he also makes exceptionally attractive wines under the name Porcupine Ridge and The Wolftrap that are available to a wider audience. At a somewhat higher level, The Chocolate Block certainly belongs here. In 2020 Boekenhoutskloof is chosen as the best Winery by Platter

Fun fact: On the head of the capsule you will find an image of a thin dam. This is the figurehead of Boekenhoutskloof and is an adaptation of an early silver mark from the Cape of Good Hope and she bears the dove of peace and hope. They document the Boekhoutskloof and stand for intrinsic quality above all else.

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