Le Riche Richesse 2023
R240,00
Garnet in colour. Inviting aromas of sweet cherries, strawberry and pomegranate alongside a captivating perfume of violets. A crisp entry is followed by a burst of red berry flavours and just a subtle hint of spice. On the palate juicy tannins and an appetising acidity elevate the delicate, yet lingering finish. A harmonious blend where the Cabernet Sauvignon imparts body and complexity whilst the Cinsaut contributes enchanting perfume and approachability, creating a truly versatile wine.
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In the cellar
The wines were fermented separately until dry in traditional open
concrete tanks with regular manual plunging. Secondary fermentation
proceeded in concrete tanks after which the wines were moved to
French oak barrels. Blended after a year of ageing and matured for a
further 8 months before bottling unfined with a light filtration.
Ageing
Blended after a year of ageing and matured for a further 8 months before bottling
Cultivar
65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Cinsaut, 10% Cabernet Franc
About the Wine Estate
The earliest historical traces of the Le Riche family surname in South Africa date back to 1698, when Lodewyk le Riche and his family left Thimarais in Normandy to journey to South Africa in search of a new life. By the 1900s, their link to nature was firmly established, with some of the earlier le Riche family members being instrumental in establishing what would eventually become known as the Kgalagadi National Park.
It was not until the late 1970s that the Le Riche dedication to winemaking would become synonymous with the surname.
Le Riche founder, Etienne le Riche, started his career in the mid-70's and was soon recognized as one of South Africa's best Cabernet Sauvignon producers. By 1982 he had created some of the most sought-after wines in the country and jointly founded the Cape Winemakers Guild. It was however his dream to own his own winery that led him to establish Le Riche in 1996.
The bespoke winery was initially operated from Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch, in an old cellar that needed considerable renovation. With great attention to detail, Etienne carefully updated the space, and production started. During this time, he also established the business model for Le Riche, which continues to be sourcing the highest quality fruit from a close network of trusted grape growers. This gave him the freedom to focus on the winemaking side of the process, a decision Etienne made with intent.