Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine

Online-Only Auction, 22 - 29 March 2021

Wine: Cape Heritage

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ZAR 8 208
Lot 522
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml
  • Alheit Vineyards; Magnetic North Mountain Makstok; 2015; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml


Lot Estimate
ZAR 8 000 - 9 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 8 208

About this Item

2015 Magnetic North Mountain Makstok
6 (1 x 6) 750ml

Chris and Suzanne Alheit set the wine world on fire with their maiden 2011 Cartology receiving 96 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate. Aiming to harness the best old vineyards across the Cape, the Cartology offered a textured old-vine Chenin Blanc Semillon blend with startling purity and depth. Passionate and focused on the expression of place, tiny, long-forgotten parcels were added to the range, and are today South Africa’s most profound white wines. We auction maiden vintages of Magnetic Makstok on the legendary ‘Skurfkop’ in the Citrusdal area, Huilkrans in the Paardeberg, La Colline in Franschhoek, and, extremely rare Radio Lazarus in Stellenbosch.

Winemakers personal tasting note:

T'his wine is still very much in its early youth, however the nose is already quite impressive, showing grapefruit, honeysuckle and pear, with a “rusty” savoury type of edge. The palate is tightly wound, positively bristling with very fine tannin and great acidity, all leading to a finish which continues on long after swallowing. This wine gets me a bit emotional sometimes, then I remember to harden up.' - Chris Alheit

Why the odd name? The vineyard lies a few degrees off true north from the cellar, roughly on magnetic North. The name implies distance and exploration. It implies a true course of action or movement. It implies an attractive force causing us to drive miles and miles for these vines. There is plenty of iron in the soil, which is a magnetic element, so that fit nicely too.

In physical reality, Magnetic North is always moving, it never remains in the same place, so there is the added implication of a mysterious unattainable target.

Since it’s maiden vintage in 2013, this wine has become a perennial star in our lineup. It’s the one we would send out to war if you know what I mean. Every vintage it managed to combine power and finesse in a way very few other Chenin vineyard from anywhere (not just the Cape) are able to do.

Provenance

Wine Cellar Private Client

Critics Ratings

'From old, ungrafted (’makstok’) Citrusdal Mountain chenin. 2015 more austere & spare than Lazarus, with waves of savoury acidity, stony grip subduing lemony minerality. No easy-sipper, nor even food partner yet; it needs/deserves time to settle, yield its depths.' - Platter's SA Wine Guide 2017, 4.5*

'(13.5% alcohol; from old, ungrafted vines): Restrained aromas of citrus fruits and flowers, plus a whiff of crushed stone. Offers noteworthy texture and sweetness in a still-reserved package. There's minerality here and a positive dryness to the wine's stone fruit and citrus flavors. The firm, spicy finish is not at all harsh. Quite strong on the back end. I suspect this will blossom in bottle.' - Stephan Tanzer, Vinous, 91/100 (May 2017)

'Chris Alheit had just driven from the vineyards in the namesake iron-rich vineyard when I tasted the 2015 Magnetic North Mountain Makstok. It has a subtle bouquet with Jasmine, Mirabelle, yellow plum and linseed aromas that gather momentum in the glass. The palate is very well balanced with light lemon peel and hazelnut notes. This is a minimalist Magnetic North, tensile and focused, again more about the texture than over flavors, stem ginger tingling on the saline aftertaste. It is one of those enigmatic wines that poses more questions and answers, but occasionally that's just what you seek from a wine.' - Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, 91/100 (Apr 2017)

'This wine is currently a baby, wanting more time to completely form and express itself with full potential. The nose is shy at first, needing some airing to coax out notes of singed fynbos, greengage and white melon rind. The palate offers a bit more fruit expression, as waves of citrus peel, Asian pear and dried apple skin are framed by a chalky minerality and just a hint of nutty stone-fruit pit. A sea-breeze salinity graces the driven, precise finish. Drink 2020–2028.' - Lauren Buzzeo, Wine Enthusiast, 93/100 (Apr 2018)

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