TWO OCEANS CHARDONNAY 2007 Background
This Distell label takes its name from the two great oceans that converge at the Cape, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Cape’s Coastal Region enjoys a temperate climate, cooled by day-time maritime breezes from both oceans and a drop in night-time temperatures to allow grapes to ripen slowly. In addition, the moderate humidity means vines are far less prone to disease than in areas with higher moisture levels.
The winemaker works very closely with a team of viticulturists and he rigorously supervises pruning, suckering and canopy management for optimal crop yield. During the ripening season the grapes are tasted daily for ripeness and also chemically analysed to ensure they are picked when varietal flavours are most concentrated and there is a good balance between fruit and acid.
The vineyards
Grapes were sourced from well-established, premier vineyards in Stellenbosch, Malmesbury and Franschhoek, planted between 1985 and 1990. The trellised vines were planted between 100 m and 250 m above sea level, and in the case of Stellenbosch, face south to south-west to take advantage of maritime winds.
The vineyards are all unirrigated, where controlled water stress limits the yield and makes for intensity of flavour.
The winemaking
The grapes were harvested by hand between 22,5º and 24º Balling from mid-February to early March. They received no skin contact.
Fermentation, on oak chips in stainless steel tanks, took place at 12º C, After fermentation the wine was matured for six months and was stirred every second week. No malolactic fermentation was induced.
Winemaker’s comments Colour
: Bouquet Taste Food pairing Enjoy on its own or serve with fish, white meats and salads.
Chemcial analysis Alcohol
Residual sugar Total acidity pH
13,49% by volume 4,50g/l 6,60 g/l 3,37
: : Light straw yellow with attractive green edges. Pineapple with undertones of citrus supported by vanilla oak flavours .
A medium-bodied wine with an excellent balance between the fruit and oak flavours, resulting in a fresh finish.
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