C38 - South Africa /checked Flashcards
Where are most of South Africa’s wine regions found?
On the coast
Why can South Africa produce a broad range of styles?
Proximity to the coast and the mountainous backdrop
What is the latitude range within which South Africa lies?
27° - 34˚ south of the equator
What should be the result of the latitude range of South Africa? Why does this not necessarily apply?
It should be hotVineyards here are subject to cooling influences
Where does South Africa’s most important cooling influence come from?
The Southern Ocean
Describe the Benguela Current and its effects
It is coldIt flows up from the Antarctic, past the tip and up the west coast of Africa, cooling coastal areas
How is the cooling effect of the Benguela Current magnified?
By the Cape Doctor
Describe the Cape Doctor
A regular, strong, south-easterly summer windBrings air cooled b the ocean further inland and can reduce temperatures by an additional couple of degrees in some areas
What is South Africa’s second cooling influence?
The mountain ranges that run through the wine regions
What do the mountain ranges of South Africa offer producers?
A dramatic range of different altitudes and aspectsA multitude of different soils
What is the influence of altitude on winemaking in South Africa?
It has a marked impact on vineyard climateHigher altitudes are coolerLower altitudes are warmer
What kind of aspect may be seen as preferable in South Africa? Why?
Southern aspectsTo benefit from cooler temperatures
Other than aspect and altitude, how else may mountains affect cooling in South Africa?
They may cast shadows over vineyards at certain times of the day
What secondary effect may mountain ranges have on cooling in South Africa nearer the coast?
They can help channel the winds through the vineyards
What is the most widely planted black variety in South Africa?
Cabernet Sauvignon
How may Cabernet Sauvignon be used in wines in South Africa?
Either as a varietal wine or in a blend with Merlot and Cabernet Franc for Bordeaux-style blends
What style of wine can Merlot produce in South Africa?
Full-bodied, plummy wines
What are the main black varieties of South Africa?
Cabernet SauvignonMerlotSyrahPinot NoirPinotage
Beside the Bordeaux varieties, what is the next most planted black variety in South Africa?
Syrah
Describe Syrah wines from hot climates in South Africa
Rich and full-bodiedHigh alcoholRipe black fruit flavoursSometimes earthy or meaty character
How does Syrah from cooler areas of South Africa differ from those of the warmer climes?
Less full-bodiedPeppery
Describe Pinot Noir’s role in South Africa
Less tolerant of the hot South African climatePlanted in small amounts in the coolest coastal areas
What is the role of oak in the vinification of South African reds?
The vast majority of premium reds are matured in oakAt least a proportion of new barrels used for toasty aromas
Which varieties were crossed to make Pinotage?
Pinot Noir x Cinsault
Where was Pinotage developed?
South Africa
What is notable about the role of Pinotage in South Africa?
It’s hardly grown anywhere else in the world
What style is Pinotage made into?
It’s made in a range of styles
What is a ‘Cape blend’?
Where Pinotage is blended with international varieties
What are the three most popular styles of Pinotage, single-varietal wine?
Light, fruity style with red berry flavoursFull-bodied from old bush vines, with rich, spiced berry fruitIntense coffee and chocolate aromas when fermented and/or stored with heavily toasted oak staves
How is Pinotage often marketed?
Often to highlight its unique style (dependent on what style its been vinified to)
What is the most widely planted variety in South Africa?
Chenin Blanc
Describe the importance of Chenin Blanc as a variety in South Africa
It’s the most widely planted grape, but in decline
What style is Chenin Blanc made into in South Africa
Dry and sweet styles
Describe basic wines from Chenin Blanc in South Africa
Easy drinking with simple stone-fruit flavours
What is the increasing trend when making Chenin Blanc wine in South Africa?
An increasing number of producers are using Chenin from old bush vines
What can be the effect on wine of making Chenin Blanc from old bush vines?
It can offer more concentrated and complex flavours and a fuller texture
What may barrel fermentation and barrel ageing contribute to a Chenin Blanc in South Africa?
Extra body and toasty oak flavours
What is the second most widely planted white variety in South Africa? What is it used for?
ColombardA significant portion is used in the production of brandy
What is a consistent feature between wines made from Sauvignon Blanc in South Africa?
They often have a herbaceous character
Where in South Africa do the best examples of Sauvignon Blanc come from?
The coolest sites
What kind of flavours/aromas might the best examples of Sauvignon Blanc display?
Very pure flavours of citrus and green fruit
How is the necessary acidity and flavours achieved in Sauvignon Blanc’s warmer sites in South Africa achieved?
By picking earlier
Describe Chardonnay quality in South Africa
It can be exceptional
Which sites in South Africa produce the best examples of Chardonnay?
The cooler sites
Describe big contributing factors in the character of South Africa’s best Chardonnays
The use of Burgundian techniques such as lees-stirring and barrel fermentation
What is Muscat of Alexandria called in South Africa?
Hanepoot
What is Hanepoot used for in South Africa?
Late-harvest dessert wines
Besides late-harvesting, how may South African dessert wines be sweetened?
Noble rot can have an influence
Plantings of which white grape have increased dramatically in South Africa over the last couple of decades?
Viognier
What is the usual style of Viognier wines from South Africa?
Rich, perfumed whites with a hint of toasty oak
Which style of wine has recently emerged in South Africa, particularly in Swartland?
High quality blends, often made from Chenin Blanc with Rhône varieties such as Marsanne, Rousanne, Grenache Blanc and Viognier