
Kershaw Deconstructed Syrah SH9C Groenland Bokkeveld 2018
- John Platter: 4.5 stars


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- Order number: 400622-18
- EAN: 737186069957
The Kershaw Deconstructed Syrah SH9C Groenland Bokkeveld comes from a pure vine plot in the western part of the Elgin region, growing on the slopes of the Groenland Mountains on Bokkeveld slate soil. When grown in cooler climates, this clone will later produce wines with an almost sensory bouquet, great balance and a hearty, tangy character. Of medium body and weight, this Syrah presents itself with a remarkable elegance, a refined tannin framework and excellent fruit purity. Nuances of white pepper, fragrant violets and lavender flowers, plum and iodine are accompanied by a pleasant freshness and dynamism as well as a lively acidity, which gives the wine a successful precision.
Richard Kershaw's immense passion and love for South Africa's Elgin region and noble grape varieties are both the inspiration and the foundation of the Kershaw Deconstructed Syrah Wine range, consisting of two different Syrah clones from two adjoining vineyards in the western part of the Elgin region.
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The grapes were picked by hand and transported in small baskets at autumnal temperatures to the winery, where they were expertly selected by hand on a conveyor belt and then completely destemmed. The destemmed berries fell onto a vibrating table, where they were freed from unwanted stalks and from small and dried berries. Only the best grapes were then fed into small conical hoppers, which were transported by forklift to open fermentation tanks. There the uncrushed berries underwent a three-day maceration phase before spontaneous fermentation began, i.e. only the "wild" yeast naturally present on the fruit and in the surrounding area was used for fermentation. During the 27 days of fermentation on the skins, the cap was submerged a few times in order to transfer more complex aromas, taste nuances and a strong red colour to the wine. Once fermentation was complete, the wine was transferred by pure gravity into oak barrels. The skins and pips left in the tank were pressed in the traditional basket press. In the barrel, the malolactic fermentation was completed, followed by a light sulphurization and a 17 months aging in French barrique. The artisan barrels used for the ageing process come from Burgundy and the Rhône region. 45% new wood of the barrels was new wood, 55% second and third covered wood.
Product information | |
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wine type: | Red wine |
vintage: | 2018 |
country: | South Africa |
region: | Elgin |
winemaker: | Richard Kershaw |
alcohol [Vol%]: | John Platter 4.5 Sterne, Tim Atkin 96/100 |
treatment in the cellar: | Barrique |
style: | full bodied |
character: | dry |
grape variety: | Shiraz/Syrah |
leading grape variety: | Shiraz/Syrah |
mono varietal / blend: | mono varietal |
Alcohol [Vol%]: | 14 |
Packaging: | Bottle |
bottle closure: | cork |
bottlesize [Liter]: | 0,75 |
Importer: | Curry Premium Wines oHG, D-86938 Schondorf |
age restrictions: | from 16 years |