First to Rickety Bridge, where you
can stay at the Manor House,
which is currently open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 09h00 - 17h00
Breakfast is served from 09h00 - 17h00 and lunch from 11h00 - 17h00
Or order a picnic to have on the lawn or in the restaurant, if the weather is not good
We met winemaker Donovan Ackermann who took time out of his
wine making to give us a very good tour of the cellar and a great barrel and
tanking for which we are very thankful. He showed us these Cinsault grapes that
had just come in and we tasted them. They were deliciously sweet and had characteristic
flavours of the grape. And a sweet late-harvested Colombard grape, which is
headed for a straw wine
A fermenting cap of Pinotage in small plastic tanks
- it could be great if you have an interest in blending wine or have a wine club
The barrel cellar with large oval Foudres at the end. These hold very large volumes of wine and were much used in the past, but they are reappearing in wine cellars because of the positive effect they have on wine. A foudre gives a greater ratio of volume to surface area so that any impact of oak on the wine is gentler even when barrels are new
There is also an old vine 2021 Semillon in a foudre
Two Paulina's Reserve wines to begin the tasting. A Sauvignon Blanc 2019 from Elim, which was matured in a foudre, making a Blanc Fume in style, slight smoke on the typical Sauvignon blanc nose. A good texture, good fruit and acidity in balance; a definite food wine which we scored highly. As did others. The 2018 Chenin Blanc had 50% new oak. It has a dive-in nose; the fruit is there, but just peripheral, with rich layered fruit; and completely different on the palate. Expecting rich fruit with some sweetness, it was lean and crisp with lots of sophistication and class, hints of a Semillon, with a slightly oily texture, flavours of English gooseberries, granadilla
The Printers Devil Rosé 2018, named Titivillus from Grenache Noir grapes which come from Bot River. Earthy with pomegranate mulberry and a little smoke. Crisp and zingy, with tangy pomegranate and citrus flavours; also a food wine. The Printers Devil Red 2017 Belphegor (all are named for phantoms) is 90% Cinsault and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. A portion is made in a concrete tank and the Cabernet in new French oak. Cassis, cola, red currant and incense wood on the nose; silky, soft lovely tannins and red berry fruit, then a zing of acid wakes it up. It has the legs to last
It was now about 1 pm; we had tasted quite a lot of wine and we were very, very grateful for this platter of cheese and charcuterie, olives, figs and pickles that they conjured up for us. It was quickly hoovered up
Then a very special wine indeed. The Pilgrimage Reserve 2017 Old Vine Semillon, from Block 905 on Landau de Val farm. Limited to 1600 bottles, each numbered. Classic style Semillon grey nose, a little shy, but then, on the palate, it is a blockbuster wine, not shy at all. It has the classic oily mouthfeel one expects, orange, citrus, warm alcohol with citrus zest on the end, and is well supported by wood. It scores very high points in international and local competitions and tastings. We loved it
The Paulina’s Reserve Old Vine Cinsault 2020. This was a Rickety Bridge collaboration with their wine club, made by Donovan and Dylan. It has that classic dusty Cinsault nose, with cherries and red berries, showing almost Pinot Noir like character on the nose with wood ash on the end. On the palate, an explosion of sweet cherry and prune plums, nice chalky tannins and dark licorice wood. Yummy
The Rickety Bridge Flagship is The Bridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 from vineyards on the farm. A classic Cabernet cassis nose, with incense, French oak and enticing richness. It is a full-on Cabernet; lots of everything, fruit, wood, grippy tannins and long flavours of dark cassis and black berry fruit; lots of quality and class and lasting ability
It was good to see people in the tasting room on a very, very chilly and wet Tuesday morning
As we left, we could see the rain falling in the mountains and over the vineyards