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SOUTH AFRICA<br />

– NEW VARIETIES –<br />

Cremello 2020 (91 points). ‘We planted the Verdelho in<br />

2000,’ says winemaker Craig Barnard. ‘It was planted so<br />

that we could have a unique offering, initially as part of a<br />

complex blend, but as the vines got older the quality really<br />

started to shine through so we took the decision also to<br />

bottle it as an individual wine. It has an amazing acidic<br />

backbone which lends the wine a vibrant freshness. When<br />

used with older barrels, you are able to get great structure<br />

in the wine without impacting on the floral, perfumed and<br />

exotic aromatics. I definitely think more producers should<br />

consider planting it. It is well suited to our terroir as the<br />

summer heat allows the vines to ripen early and evenly,<br />

thereby retaining freshness.’<br />

It was memories of drinking Portuguese Vinho Verde<br />

on family in Mozambique that first got the Newton<br />

Johnson family thinking about planting ‘Alvarinho’ at<br />

their eponymous farm in the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde<br />

Valley with its maritime climate. Their research led them<br />

across the Spanish border to the classical expression of<br />

the grape that they most wanted to pursue: Albariño from<br />

the granite soils of Rias Baxas. ‘As the Upper Hemel-en-<br />

Aarde is an “island” of granite between the shale soils<br />

of our neighbouring appellations, we had an unusual<br />

opportunity to work with a white variety suitable for<br />

our granite soils and maritime climate,’ says managing<br />

director Bevan Newton Johnson.<br />

‘We sourced some material from UC Davis in California.’<br />

Made by Newton Johnson’s brother, Gordon, and sisterin-law,<br />

Nadia, the Albariño has been enthusiastically<br />

received since the first general release in 2015, with the<br />

2020 scoring 90 points. ‘The wine is fermented and<br />

matured in a combination of concrete eggs, old oak<br />

barrels and stainless steel tanks to preserve the clear<br />

aromatics of the grape, along with good mid-palate texture<br />

and fresh acidity to finish off. We are getting a good feel<br />

for it after eight vintages, except the acidity levels are still<br />

too high at our preferred picking stage that we have to<br />

leave it out there a bit longer before we pick, unlike our<br />

other wines where we err on slightly lighter alcohols to<br />

retain freshness and perfumed fruit. These are nuances we<br />

have yet to fully master.’<br />

Leliefontein in Wellington is home to the Bosman family, who also own<br />

Bosman Adama, the largest vine nursery in Africa<br />

MORE FROM THE MED<br />

At Dornier, mentioned previously, another Spanish variety<br />

that has taken time to master is Tempranillo, the noble<br />

Dornier’s former owner, the late Swiss artist Christoph Dornier, had a passion<br />

for architecture, as the estate’s landmark cellar demonstrates<br />

WINTER 2021 GILBERT & GAILLARD - THE FRENCH EXPERTS ON WINE 119

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