Thorne & Daughters, `Copper Pot` Pinot Noir

Thorne & Daughters, `Copper Pot` Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2024

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2024TD107B246 x 75Agglomerated CorkAvailable
Producer

Thorne & Daughters are widely acknowledged to be a key figure in South Africa’s ‘New Wave’ wine movement, producing “lovely, quite cerebral wines” (as described by Neal Martin for The Wine Advocate) from some of the Western Cape’s finest vineyards. John and Tasha Thorne-Seccombe founded the project in 2013, inspired by a happy encounter with two similarly trailblazing young winemakers, Chris Alheit and Peter-Allan Finlayson. They continue to work with Peter-Allan today, making the Thorne & Daughters wines in the same cellar as Gabriëlskloof.

Thorne & Daughters produce Cape blends and single vineyard wines, using grapes sourced from 15 growers in Bot River, Stellenbosch, Voor Paardeberg, Swartland, Citrusdal, Franschhoek and Overberg. John and Tasha did not want to be limited geographically, so the net was cast wide and driven by “a happy synergy of people, place, soil and vines”. As John puts it, he aims to look for vineyards which combine these four elements and seeks to do these vineyards justice in the cellar. Each relationship is unique, but where possible, they apply the ‘lutte raisonnée’ approach to farming, working closely with growers to help eradicate the use of chemical herbicides and fungicides, and to build “thriving” soil health.

John and Tasha’s approach to vinification is relatively simple. For the white wines, they generally work without additions. The wines are fermented using indigenous yeasts in old French oak barrels, ranging in size from 225 to 600 litres, where they remain during malolactic fermentation. The white wines then tend to stay on their lees until blending, which takes place in the November following the harvest. The same minimal intervention philosophy applies to their red wines, where they aim for gentle extraction. Including stems and whole clusters helps support the structure of the reds, thereby avoiding the need for new oak.

Their flagship wine, ‘Rocking Horse’, blends Roussanne, Semillon, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc and Clairette from several parcels around the Western Cape, while ‘Tin Soldier’ comes from a single parcel on the Paardeberg mountain in Swartland, believed to be South Africa's only 100% Semillon Gris vineyard. ‘Cat’s Cradle’ and ‘Paper Kite’ both express the Paardeberg mountain through the lens of different old bush-trained vineyards, Chenin Blanc and Semillon Blanc, respectively. ‘Snakes & Ladders’ hails from a Sauvignon Blanc vineyard planted in 1985 in the Skurfberg mountains on the Cape’s west coast, a wild and remote area tempered by cooling Atlantic breezes. Fruit for the ‘Copper Pot’ Pinot Noir is sourced from numerous sites in the Overberg region, while the ‘Wanderer’s Heart’ is a Cape red blend, comprising Grenache Noir, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Carignan. All the Thorne & Daughters’ wines provide an honest expression of place, showing the incredible variation of sites and grapes to be found within the Western Cape.

Vineyards

This wine is sourced from five vineyards, predominantly in the Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge appellation and just outside of that area in the Overberg appellation. The vineyards are 240 – 310 metres above sea level on a mix of sandstone and shale-derived soils with varying levels of clay. These soils, combined with the region's cooler climate, result in rich yet perfumed Pinot Noir. The vines are densely planted at approximately 6,000 vines per hectare maximum and all are vertically trained on a trellis system.

Vintage

The 2024 vintage benefited from dry winter conditions from June-August, resulting in disease-free vineyard conditions to start off the season. The resulting yields were down in comparison to 2023 but the quality remained excellent.

Vinification

The grapes were fermented in small open-top fermenters with the majority kept as whole bunches, to bring a natural structure and savoury character to the wines. The fermenters had gentle punch-downs until fermentation had finished. The wines spent up to 40 days on skins in total to allow a gentle evolution of their structure. The wine was then matured in small used French oak barrels, ranging from four to eight years old, prior to blending and bottling to round out the tannins.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Bright, pale ruby with a vibrant youthful hue. The nose is lifted and aromatic, showing fresh red cherry, raspberry and pomegranate, complemented by subtle floral notes and a hint of dried herbs and spice. On the palate the wine is supple and finely balanced, with juicy red fruit at the core, bright natural acidity and fine, chalky tannins giving shape and poise. Savoury undertones and gentle spice add complexity, leading to a clean, elegant finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%