A invitation last week to visit Keermont owner
Mark Wraith's Cape Town offices in Kloof Street to taste the new release of the
Single Vineyard Series. We used to sell these wines in our shop, so we know the
quality they produce on the farm in the high Helderberg mountains
Mark Wraith welcomed us
All
the Keermont wines have scored 4 or 4.5 stars in Platter this year. An
impressive performance
Winemaker Alex Starey. who has
been with Keermont since 2005, took us through the tasting.
We began with the 2017 Single
Vineyard Chenin Blanc, grown on riverside vines that are 47 years old. It is a
patchy vineyard that produces less every year. The furniture in the office had
just been polished and we hope the polish notes do not dominate our
impressions. The wine has golden fruit notes with vanilla and wax (?). Rich
golden fruit: peaches, apricots and melon on dark toasted wood which hopefully
will soften with time. It spends one year in 2nd and 3rd fill 500 litre oak
barrels. The 2014 is a 5 star wine. Some of this wine is used in their Terrasse
white blend
The 2015 Steepside Syrah is from the right hand vineyard and is picked a bit riper. More cherry than cassis, some vanilla and spice; softer, sweeter fruit, more approachable. Warm alcohol with tight tannins and dark wood on the end. Both need laying down for a few years
Then the 2015 Pondok Rug Cabernet Franc, which is a classic. Savoury on the nose, then cherry, vanilla and herb notes. Soft, sweet and savoury fruit with green cassis leaves, cherry berry long flavours, lots of minerality and elegance with wood holding back in support. To explain the historic name - Rug (pronounced reugh) is Afrikaans for a ridge and Pondok, a shack or in this case, probably, a ruined shepherd’s hut. Before we left, we tasted the 2014 Syrah, which is elegant, soft, sweet and satisfying, showing how well these wines develop with a little time
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2018