Burgundy and Champagne
Timed Online Auction, 28 August - 9 September 2024
Burgundy - Red
About the SessionBurgundy, a region steeped in history with vineyards tracing their origins back to medieval times, boasts Chardonnay and Pinot Noir varieties that have gained worldwide recognition as the epitome of quality.
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After working 12 vintages in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley as winemaker at Hamilton Russell Vineyards, Hannes Storm discovered 2 tiny parcels of land with particularly exceptional terroirs and planted them with Pinot Noir in 2008. 2012 saw the maiden vintage being released and was produced from low-vigour, stony, clay-rich Bokkeveld (‘Buck Veld’) shale soil in the Valley ward. Hannes is now the only producer of Pinot Noir from each of the three appellations in the Hemel-en-Aarde and the Vrede is widely regarded as SA’s benchmark. Just 350 cases were produced, and it offers fine aging potential.
Ignis Pinot Noir hails from a northern slope in the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Organically farmed, the vineyard is cluttered with round pebbles on the soil surface with underlying decomposed granite. Latin for “fire”, ignis refers to the fact that granite is an igneous rock formation – “from fire to stone”.
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‘Sweet herbal top notes with creamy tea, strawberry jam and rhubarb. The class once again is captured in the palate that has fine layers of flavour combining earth, herbs and fruit, all wrapped in silky, filigree tannins and lively acidity.' – Higgo Jacobs (Feb 2022)
'The 3 Storm Pinots treated identically in the cellar (except for 3% variance in new-oak portion) to express terroir. From more light-structured decomposed granite of Upper Hemel-en-Aarde, Ignis more fruit forward than siblings and thus more approachable in youth but with such precise acid tension it could easily prove the most long-lived. Long-lingering 2017 unshowy but similar honed athletic frame. Both 30% new wood. Also in magnum.’ - Platter’s SA Wine Guide 2020, 5* (97/100)
'Pale ruby. More overt clove and cinnamon oak notes here than the Vrede, with clay-like aromas, and both red and black fruit. Juicy acidity with some roundness. Chalky tannins that would benefit from a year or two to soften. Good length.' - Tim Jackson MW, JancisRobinson.com, 17+/20 (Dec 2019)
‘Ignis comes from a north-facing slope on decomposed granite soils and is the lightest and most delicate of Hannes Storm’s excellent trio of Pinot Noirs. Subtle, succulent and refined, it has beautiful poise, nuance and complexity. 2020-26.’ - Tim Atkin MW, SA Special Report 2018, 96/100