Monday, May 04, 2015

Elgin Cool Wine & Country Festival. 3 Lothian

The day had started cool drizzly and misty in Cape Town on Saturday but, by lunch time in Elgin, the sun was out and we had a lovely festive day. We met some lovely people and tasted some very good wines. We began at Hannay Wines with Catherine Marshall doing a tasting of both producers' wines, followed by huge hamburgers. Then it was off down the road to see the Wallaces at Wallovale farm to taste their wines and some chocolate from Rococoa. 
Finally, we finished the day at Lothian in the most amazing house we have seen for some time, tasting their wines and watching the sun disappear over the mountains. It was a fine day
The house sits between a lake and a dam and, on the approach to the house, there is a lotus pond. You can hire the whole house for weddings and other large family functions
Blue waterlilies and lotus pads
Blue mountains, an orchard and Eskom’s hydro electric tower
The front deck where all the festival gatherers sat
Live music all day from the daughter of Lebanese caterer Ghenwa Steingastner and her husband, Geza
Explaining what there is to taste. We wanted to taste the Chardonnay but it had run out
The selection of wines for tasting
Sushi Box were providing the food, R150 for three rolls, but it had sold out by the time we got there
R50 a roll please
Lots of wine was being tasted
The dining room, with quirky coloured chairs, has a super view out to the deck
Relaxing by the pool with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc
Lots of places to sit
Late afternoon by the rim pool
A view of the dam from the back garden
Autumn colours over the vines early evening, time to wend our way home
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015

Elgin Cool Wine & Country Festival. 2 Wallovale

The day started cool drizzly and misty in Cape Town on Saturday but by lunch time in Elgin the sun was out and we had a lovely festive day. We met some lovely people and tasted some very good wines. We began at Hannay Wines with Catherine Marshall doing a tasting of both their wines followed by huge hamburgers. Then it was off down the road to see the Wallaces’ at Wallovale farm to taste their wines and some chocolate from Rococo. Finally we finished the day at Lothian in the most amazing house we have seen for some time; tasting their wines and watching the sun disappear over the mountains. It was a fine day.
Paul Wallace, viticulturist, winemaker, consultant, man of many talents and a legendary hat, braaiing the steak sandwiches they had on offer
The original Black Dog, after whom the wine is named
Food, Dad, I need food...
Nicky's sister, Kathy Mukheibir, owner of Johannesburg catering company The Silver Palate, with Mark Wallace, assistant winemaker at Hamilton Russell and Southern Right
Bobby and Mark Wallace. Bobby is studying wine and viticulture at Elsenberg, so both boys have followed in their parents footsteps
The Paul Wallace wines in their new labels. The 2014 Little Flirt is a lovely Sauvignon Blanc, racy and refreshing, The 2011 Black Dog is a rich and deep, savoury Malbec, with dry tannins, especially good with meaty food; 2009 Crackerjack is exactly that, a huge red Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec with some age and some elegance; and the 2014 Brave Heart is their Pinot Noir, fruit driven, elegant and touched with wood, needs time for the flavours to fully open. A good Elgin Pinot in the making
The tasting room
Nicky Wallace's mother, Jean Weight with Anthony Haggie and Brittany Hawkins, who is visiting from Napa, California
The terrace outside the tasting room, a relaxing place to taste wine
Gabi Soule of Rococoa Chocolates with a pair of young fans. Lynne tasted and bought three bars: a salted dark chocolate, a cherry flavoured dark chocolate which is very berry intense and a white chocolate flavoured with truffle that has been come a necessity. Luckily John doesn’t like white chocolate. They are all a little sweeter than we would like, but the flavour additions to good chocolate mean these are a real find. She sells them at the Palms Centre, so go and sample for yourself
No, you are not seeing double, it’s the new addition with the original black dog
Lynne at the tasting counter, waiting to pay
The lovely Nicky and Paul Wallace behind the counter at their Domaine
Part Three: Lothian
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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015

Elgin Cool Wine & Country Festival. 1 Hannay and Catherine Marshall

Saturday started cool, drizzly and misty in Cape Town, but by lunch time in Elgin, the sun was out and we had a lovely festive day. We met some lovely people and tasted some very good wines. We began at Hannay Wines with Catherine Marshall doing a tasting of both their wines followed by huge hamburgers. Then it was off down the road to see the Wallaces at Wallacedale farm to taste their wines and some chocolate from Rococo Finally we finished the day at Lothian in the most amazing house we have seen for some time, tasting their wines and watching the sun disappear over the mountains. It was a fine day
The large cellar doors at Hannay
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Our first wine of the day, the Hannay Sauvignon Blanc 2014. More tropical flavours than before, nice acid fruit balance, good depth but still restrained. A food wine
Some of the Catherine Marshall wines we tasted later
Lunch preparations
A joyful Cathy welcomes us
Autumn vines, apple orchards and liquid amber trees on Hannay
The autumn colours are beautiful. Visit in spring and see the fruit blossoms
Time for the guided tasting of Hannay and Catherine Marshall wines in the wine cellar
We began with the Hannay 2012 Sauvignon Blanc. Pale lime in colour, cats pee, capsicum and elderflower on the intense nose. Crisp, lean, very fresh, with guava and elderflower on the palate. Finishes dry with a slight touch of chalk. Wish there was some left, this is a lovely wine Then we tasted the Hannay 2013 Sauvignon Blanc which has 10% Semillon added. Rain on flint is how Cathy describes it. Dusty with guava and Elderflower. Full of lime and zest of lemon, complex, layered with some fig on the end. A dry, extremely elegant food wine
The line up of the white wines. The last wine was the 2014 Sauvignon Blanc which we tasted on arrival
The full line up of wines we tasted
See, you can smell the cats pee... Early aroma training will one day a wine maker make
There were two superb chocolates paired with the (l) Sauvignon Blanc and (r)the Pinot Noir for everyone to taste
All the participants in the tasting, seated at the tables in the cellar
The four reds we tasted. Catherine Marshall 2013 Pinot Noir. Liquorice and roses, savoury, perfumed and spicy with a forest floor mushroom note on the nose. On the palate red cherries, raspberry, so layered and complex with a note dark toasted wood on the end. Very satisfying, well made with long flavours. The grapes for this wine were grown on lighter sandy soil. Then came the 2014 Pinot Noir, also grown on sandy soil. Incense, violet, raspberry notes, alcohol, Brûléed fruits. Pure fruit on the palate but not over ripe. Restrained cherries – the ones with the flavour but not the sweetness. A classic food wine, especially for rich patés
Next was the 2012 Catherine Marshall Pinot noir, grown on clay soil. So different. Nose has meaty savoury umami notes, almost soy. On the palate cranberry, rhubarb, but no sour acidity, quite chalky tannins, tight, needs time. The finish is long, soft and chalky. This will be a big wine. Then to compare, the 2013, also on clay soil. Spirity cherries, still one dimensional and closed but hiding. It started to open up and show its fruit a little and there are definitely forest floor notes with the classic pinot fruit. Keep and keep, but buy now and enjoy at its peak

Tasting and making notes
Time for lunch. Here is the expert cooking the hamburgers perfectly. You then dressed them yourself from the burger table: a bun, onion, tomato, sauces, mustard, lettuce, mayo, lots of options. And they were very good indeed. R80 each but, if you bought a case of wine, they were free
We shared our table with a charming couple who are immersing themselves in wine knowledge and experiences, Jean van Iddekinge and Yolandi la Grange
John with one of our favourite people, Cathy Marshall. It was a great tasting, thank you Cathy
Part Two, Wallovale
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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015