Monday 11 November 2013

Sipping on Stamps


Post House

I have, over the last year or so, fallen into a rather habitual habit of visiting particular places on a regular basis for wine tasting events. I recently discovered a rather lovely little spot where I enjoy the delicious French toast. This is relevant because, even more recently, I discovered that wine tastings are held at said lovely spot on Wednesday evenings. I merrily went along to give it a try & was most pleasantly surprised by the casual & homey method of conducting the tasting.  I settled myself at the large table in the centre, conveniently across from not only the winemaker himself, but a particularly appetizing board of charcuterie, cheeses and artisanal breads. A most enjoyable evening ensued, with much chatter, tasty food and very, very delicious wine. I recommend trying both the place (Tamboers Winkel) and the wine (Post House) – whether together or separately.

The winery, Post House, is in fact situated in an old, well, post house. In honour of this, all of the wines have been named after various stamps, from the first stamp ever printed to rare collectors’ stamps. I know little of stamps, but did not hesitate to give the wines my own stamp of approval.

  • Post House Stamp of Chenin  (2012): 2nd, 3rd & 4th fill barrel ferment. Fruity flowers, creamy, slight pithiness, softly whipped cream (**)
  • Post House Bluish Black (2012): 30% Shiraz, 26% Pinotage, 19% Cab, 17% Merlot. Young berries, chalky soft tannin, very dark chocolate, almost fruity dark cocoa, ballsy Pinot Noir.
  • Post House Merry Widow (2011): 100% Shiraz. Creamy buttered violets, chunky chalk tannins, dark Dynajets.
  • Post House Penny Black: Shiraz, Merlot, Cab Sauv, Petit Verdot & Chenin. Smoked violets, cocoa berries, puff of powder in the mouth, soft clouds of powder that settle slowly to coat the mouth, olive & black cherry tapenade.
  • Post House Missing Virgin (2011): Pinotage & Petit Verdot. Spiced molasses, oatsy blueberry muffins, ground tea tannins.
  • Post House Merlot (2010): Chocolatey berry coulis, chocolate dipped gummy bears, wet chalky tannins, espresso latte with berry powder.
  • Post House Cabernet Sauvignon (2011): Berry jam with nutmeg, currant jam, like being kicked in the face by a spicy marshmallow, dusty tannins, lurking Stopayne.

“If you drink a whole bottle of the Missing Virgin, you will go missing & may no longer be a virgin”

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