Fairview was the first in South Africa to plant and bottle Viognier and have now been producing this wine for over 10 years. With gentle oaking and careful site selection, our winemakers look to emphasize the complex fruit flavours and fragrance that characterise Viognier.

IN THE VINEYARD:

The fruit is sourced from two farms – primarily from our vineyards at Fairview and from the Primo farm in Agter-Paarl. The trellised Fairview vines grow on the slopes of Paarl mountain, on decomposed granite soils. The Primo farm is on Glenrosa soils, and vines are trellised and unirrigated.

HARVEST DATES:

Primo in Agter-Paarl – 28 January 2008 (24.5)

Fairview in Paarl – 2nd and 3rd week of February 2008

WINEMAKING:

The grapes were picked ripe, once the skin changed to a slight yellow colour on the shoulder of the bunch. At this stage the rather firm Viognier tannins are riper and less astringent. The grapes were picked early morning and whole bunch pressed. Once settled, the juice was fermented in a combination of 10% new French oak, 40% 2nd and 3rd fill French oak, and 50% in stainless steel tanks. After fermentation, the wine was left sur lie for nine months, with battonage weekly. Limited malolactic fermentation occurs naturally in the barrel component during this time, but this is no more than 15%. The wine is then blended and prepared for bottling.

RECOGNITION:

PREVIOUS VINTAGES

2007: 4 stars – Platter’s Wine Guide

2005: Great Gold – Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2006

TASTING NOTE:

Light golden colour. Classic Viognier aromas of white flowers, with subtle spice, dried apricots and citrus peel. Palate shows richness and complexity, with orange zest and peach flavours following through. Lovely long finish tempered by crisp acidity.

WINE ANALYSIS:

WINE OF ORIGIN: Paarl

ALCOHOL: 14.5%

RESIDUAL SUGAR: 3.8g/l

TOTAL ACID: 6.0g/l

pH: 3.38

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