Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine
Online-Only Auction, 16 - 23 November 2020
Wine
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About this Item
Situated on the scenic slopes of the Helderberg mountain, Rust en Vrede is one of Stellenbosch’s oldest estates, dating back to 1694 and is today owned by Jean Engelbrecht. The fine Helderberg terroir produces concentrated and highly celebrated reds.
Provenance
Wine Cellar Private Client
Critics Ratings
‘100% single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyard is north facing and consists of a mixture of decomposed Helderberg granite and Table Mountain sandstone, classified as a Tukulu soil type with medium growth potential. The Cabernet Sauvignon clones 163 and 46 were grafted onto 101-14 rootstock and the vineyard was planted in 2000 and yielded 4.75 tons / hectare in 2009. The grapes were harvested according to NDVI growth patterns in 3 sections on 9 March and 20 March 2009 and these sections were vinified separately. Fermented in open top fermenters at 28 °C for seven days, punched down three to five times per day and macerated for a further 14 days. Malolactic fermentation took place in barrel and the wine was matured for 19 months in 100% new French oak barrel. 1,008 bottles were bottled on 9 Dec 2010. Winemaker: Coenie Snyman. 168 cases produced, 60 cases on offer at the 2011 CWG auction. RS 1.9 g/l, TA 6.8 g/l, pH 3.69.
Very dense and solid and sophisticated. Super dense and dry on the end with polish and ripe fruit.’ – Jancis Robinson, JancisRobinson.com, 17.5/20 (Sep 2011)