Wednesday 12 February 2014

A Very Impressive (Oak) Valley


Oak Valley

At the beginning of this particular tasting, I was rather impressed by the variation of wines on offer – mostly the decade old Sauvignon Blanc. By the end of the tasting, I had discovered a sanctuary in times of zombie apocalypse.

WHITE:
  • Oak Valley Sauvignon Blanc (2003): Shortbread, lemon asparagus, cold litchis, butterscotch, soft green peppers, lemon buttered asparagus, soft whipped cream weight (*)
  • Oak Valley Sauvignon Blanc (2012):  12 months on lees, 10% Semillon, 2nd & 3rd fill barrels. Green pepper Skittles, white Sparkles, strong soft white cheese rind, sweet acidy Camembert, lemon zest & pith butter.
  • Oak Valley Chardonnay (2009): 30% new oak. Butterscotch shortbread, honey cake, Prince Charming, marry me wine, soft & charming but cheeky, lemon cheesecake, creamy orange marmalade. (***)
  • Chardonnay (2012):  Yeasty rye, waxy oranges, turmeric rice with orange zest, very orangey cottage cheese icing. (*)


Oddities of the Oak (Valley):
  • 4 men guard the Pinot Noir vineyard
  • 5th generation of family on the farm
  • Highest vineyard in Elgin
  • Coolest wine region in Elgin
  • Cooler climate of the area leads to better bottle aging for Sauv Blanc
  • Sell Sauv Blanc & Merlot grapes to Mulderbosch
  • 1st farm to plant fruit trees in Elgin
  • 5 000 oak trees on farm
  • Free range piggery – feed acorns to the pigs
  • Livestock – Wagyu
  • “Feed them grapes, they’ll be marinated from birth”
  • Supply apples & pears to Tru Cape
  • Biggest producer & wholesaler of flowers in Western Cape (supply Woolworths)
  • “If there’s a zombie invasion, you’d be safe at Oak Valley”
  • ’92 – Oldest Chard vines

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