Spice Route, Swartland Mourvèdre
Vintage: 2023
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | SR204B23 | 6 x 75 | Natural Cork | Available |
Producer
Charles Back was an early pioneer in the Swartland, founding Spice Route there in 1998 after tasting an exceptional Sauvignon Blanc and immediately buying the land on which it grew. “Without [Charles]…the Swartland would still be regarded as a rural backwater”, wrote Tim Atkin MW, who awarded the winery ‘Cru Bourgeois’ status in his South Africa Classification in 2019. Today, the Swartland is the source of many of South Africa’s outstanding wines, and Spice Route remains one of its best and most credible producers. This is largely because they own all their own vineyards, driven by a belief that producing exceptional wine begins in the vines. Their vineyard holdings are comprised of 100 hectares in Malmesbury and Darling. The former, all bush-trained and planted on Malmesbury shale and red clay subsoils, give the fruit grown there an intensity that makes this region so exciting.
Winemaker Charl du Plessis has worked with Charles since 2002 and knows the region intimately. Charles is keen to capture the flavours and structure of the outstanding fruit he has grown. In fact, despite the desert-like conditions of the region, the vines are never irrigated. The signature wine is the ‘Chakalaka’, a blend of six grape varieties named after a spicy South African relish which similarly fuses complex flavours. A blend of Syrah, Mourvèdre, Carignan, Petite Sirah, Grenache and Tannat, it has great intensity, a Rhône-style depth, and supple tannins.
Offering outstanding examples of single-variety wines, the ‘Swartland’ Grenache is juicy and savoury with smooth tannins, while the ‘Swartland’ Mourvèdre is darker in flavour with greater density and broader tannins. The complex barrel-fermented ‘Tarragon’ Old Vine Chenin Blanc hails from a vineyard planted in 1978, carrying the ‘Certified Heritage’ seal, and consistently offers superb value.
Vineyards
Spice Route is producing some of the most exciting wines in the Swartland. The grapes were harvested from unirrigated bushvines, which were originally planted in 2001 on deep Koffieklip and Oakleaf soils. The average yield was 3.5 tons per hectare.
Vintage
The 2023 growing season in Swartland was characterised by relatively cool conditions throughout the year and an absence of damaging heat spikes. Despite slightly below-average winter rainfall, the region benefited from the cooler vintage conditions. The reduced water availability necessitated earlier picking than usual, which proved fortuitous as it allowed grapes to be harvested before the late-season rains that affected other regions. This earlier harvest timing resulted in wines with enhanced freshness and more vibrant fruit character.
Vinification
Grapes were hand harvested, de-stemmed and lightly crushed into open concrete fermenters. Regular manual punch downs during the 7-day fermentation period ensured optimal extraction, before the wine was pressed off the skins and transferred to seasoned French and American barrels.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
A dark ruby hue in the glass. An impressive bouquet of ripe black cherries and plums, raspberry, cardamom and wild herbs. The palate is intense and opulent with juicy black and red fruit flavours, tempered by a subtle savoury edge. It is medium bodied, with ripe tannins and well-integrated oak.
Alcohol (ABV)
13%
Acidity
5.3 g/l
Residual Sugar
2.2 g/l
pH
3.56
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spice Route | Swartland Grenache | SR203 | R | Factsheet | |
| `Chakalaka` Swartland | SR205 | R | Factsheet | ||
| Swartland Pinotage | SR210 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Tarragon` Old Vine Chenin Blanc | SR212 | W | Factsheet |