2022 Overgaauw, Merlot, Stellenbosch

Western Cape,South Africa,

£16.99

Bottle size: 75cl,

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    Description

    The Overgaauw Merlot is still made in its original ’Cape Claret’ style. David selects certain pockets within
    the vineyard that shows great fruit concentration and reflects the uniqueness of Overgaauw’s Merlot. It is
    a well-structured, medium-bodied wine with a rich combination of sumptuous black cherry fruit, hints of
    cocoa powder and elegant spicy oak notes. The fine but firm tannins are complemented by a mouth-filling
    fruity and lingering complexity. While this Merlot can be enjoyed now, it invites another 7 years in the
    bottle when it should reveal a pleasant surprise to those with patience. Decant this wine 30 minutes prior
    for optimum enjoyment.

    Additional information

    Wine Type

    Red

    Country

    South Africa

    Region

    Western Cape

    Subregion

    Coastal Region

    Vintage

    2022

    Brand

    Overgaauw

    Cultivar

    Merlot

    Bottle Size

    75cl

    Pack Size

    1x75cl

    Alcohol Percentage

    14.00

    Duty Status

    Duty Paid

    Availability

    Immediate

    Producer Profile

    This is the story behind South Africa’s first bottled single varietal Merlot. Upon discovering the Merlot vines he planted in 1973 were infected with leafroll virus, Braam van Velden set out to find healthy virus-free vines. After an extensive search, new Italian clone Merlot vines were obtained and planted in 1979. “Our first vintage from this block was in 1982. The wine was so impressive that we deemed it worthy to be bottled on its own. This also prompted us to extend the wine’s time in the small oak barrels to nine months, which was a long time in those days.” When the Merlot was bottled in 1983, it was the first single varietal South African Merlot on the market. There were many raised eyebrows: “I remember being asked why we were bottling a blending wine on its own.