2012 Vilafonté, Series C, Paarl, South Africa

2012 Vilafonté, Series C, Paarl, South Africa

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The last vintage of Vilafonté Series C was a Platter five-star wine and it is easy to assume that the 2012 could achieve the same feat. The wine is rich, voluptuous and sensual, with layers and layers of blackcurrant fruit. It has lovely freshness and great purity, with not even a whiff of smoke, which makes it feel very modern. This is a fine example of what precision viticulture and no-expenses-spared winemaking can achieve in modern-day South Africa.
Catriona Felstead MW, New World Buyer 

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Wine Advocate94/100
The 2012 Series C is a blend of 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 22% Malbec and 7% Cabernet Franc that is aged for 16 months in 60% new French oak barrels. The nose has a sublime sense of clarity, still as intense as previous vintages but the detail here is ratcheted up another level. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins, the Cabernet character really shining through with cedar and pencil lead notes toward the finish. This 2012 is surfeit with real character and class.
Neal Martin - Wine Advocate - eRobertParker.com - Nov 2015 Read more
Other4.5
Cab-based blend, as name hints, with malbec & merlot, & 7% cab franc in 2012 versus none in 2011 (5 stars). Classic aromas & flavours - blackcurrant, graphite & cedarwood spice. Balanced, for early drinking after decanting hour/2; will also reward decade+ cellaring.
Platter Wine Guide, wineonaplatter.com, Oct 2015  Read more

About this WINE

Vilafonte

Vilafonte

Vilafonté is a joint American and South African wine-making venture based in the Paarl-Simonsberg region in South Africa.

This innovative red winemaking project is a partnership between wine specialists from South Africa and the United States. Mike Ratcliffe (Managing Director, and also MD of Warwick Wine Estates), Zelma Long (one of America’s best known winemakers) and viticulturalist Dr. Phil Freese (who designed and planted the first Opus One vineyards in Napa Valley) are just three of the nine names involved in the project, all of whom believe in, “an unwavering commitment to excellence.”                

The name, Vilafonté, derives from the primary soil type of the 100-acre estate, whose character forms the foundation of the wines.  The estate covers 42 hectares with 12 hectares planted in 1998 and 1999 with Bordeaux grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.
Head Winemaker, Zelma Long, was one of the first women to study oenology and viticulture at U.C. Davis. She began her winemaking career at Robert Mondavi Winery and after 10 years moved to Simi Winery in Sonoma County.

On October 27th 2014, the 2011 Vilafonté Series ‘C’ was announced as a five-star wine in Platter’s South African Wine Guide. This is the highest accolade in the South African wine industry and we are not aware of another Bordeaux blend previously having received this honour.

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Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch is South Africa’s best-known wine region, producing a wide variety of wines from leading estates, even though it accounts for less than 20 per cent of the country’s total production. Designated wards within the wine region are Jonkershoek Valley, Simonsberg-Stellenbosch, Bottelary, Devon Valley and Papegaaiberg.

At 17,500 hectares, Stellenbosch remains the Cape's most famous and important fine wine district, thanks to its proximity to Cape Town, to the cooling influences of False Bay, its mountainous (ie Helderberg, Simonsberg), granitic topography and its centres of learning such as Elsenburg Agricultural College. 

It's notable for the refinement of its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, especially from the likes of Glenelly EstateKeermont Vineyards Oldenburg Vineyards, Raats Family and Anwilka

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Other Varieties

Other Varieties

There are over 200 different grape varieties used in modern wine making (from a total of over 1000). Most lesser known blends and varieties are traditional to specific parts of the world.

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