Wine Composition
100% Shiraz
Winemakers Comments
A beautifully concentrated wine with dark fruit and well-structured tannins, with a long finish. Elegant, rich and juicy with hints of plums and oak spice, dark chocolate in the background.
Awards
James Suckling | 93 points
Technical Analysis
Alcohol Percentage
14.5%
TA
5.59 g/l
RS
1.0 g/l
pH
3.5
Vinification
The hand-picked and hand-sorted grapes were destemmed, crushed into small open tanks and inoculated with a selected yeast culture. The fermentation temperature was carefully controlled, reaching a peak temperature of 27 ̊C. The skins were carefully punched-down by hand with the level of extraction evaluated through tasting during fermentation. On completion of fermentation, the wine spent a further three weeks on the skins for optimal extraction of color and flavor. The free-run juice was then drained off and the skins pressed gently into first-fill barrels. Malolactic fermentation occurred naturally after which the wine was racked. The wine matured for a period of 18 months in the same barrels. The barrels were then tasted and screened to ensure that only the best barrels were selected for fining and filtration.
Winemaker
Name: Elunda Basson & Elmarie Botes
Winery
Lomond is situated on The Agulhas Plain near the southernmost tip of Africa at Cape Agulhas – the meeting place of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans – 8km from the fishing village of Gansbaai and within sight of the sea. The vineyards were planted only on previously cultivated land within sight of the ocean. This maritime climate with the resulting cooling sea breezes ensures that the vineyards are kept cool which results in late ripening intense fruit. On the slopes of the Ben Lomond mountain in the Uilenkraal Valley, our vineyards are planted on as many as 18 different soil types, which appear naturally in small pockets along the slopes and produce intriguingly complex wines with flavor profiles that differ markedly from one block to the next. This unique combination of geography, geology and climate results in terroir that is perfect for producing world-class wine. The Cape Augulhas appellation has its place among the world’s top wine growing regions.