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Stark-Condé Round Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2022

Stark-Condé Round Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2022

R280,00

This single-vineyard Sauvignon Blanc is made from a high elevation vineyard block which has consistently produced fruit with concentration and excellent natural acidity. The wine is made using traditional winemaking practices and is fermented in mainly older, neutral French Oak barrels. A two-time winner of the Old Mutual Trophy and also of the FNB Top 10 Sauvignon Blanc Award. The nose is a complex mix of tropical fruits, lime and fynbos notes. The palate is complex and rich with a finely textured finish. It should age nicely.

Specifications

SKU: STA-001
Alcohol Volume: 13%
Sugar G/L: 2.4g/l
Winery: Stark-Condé
Type of wine: White Wine
Cultivar: Sauvignon Blanc

More Information

In the cellar

At Stark-Condé they stick to traditional winemaking methods: open tank fermentation, meticulous sorting of grapes, hand-punchdowns, basket pressing and maturation in small French oak barrels.

In the vineyard

Stark-Condé Wines is located in the picturesque Jonkershoek Valley in Stellenbosch. It is a dramatic valley with steep changes in vineyard elevation from 150 to 600 metres making for a range of sites with distinct characteristics.

Ageing

Ready to drink now, however, can age well for 5 to 7 years from now if stored in the correct conditions.

Cultivar

Sauvignon Blanc

About the Wine Estate

Self-taught cellarmaster Jose Conde’s first attempt at winemaking was in 2000, and he chose to experiment with his favorite grape, Cabernet Sauvignon. As luck would have it, his father-in-law Hans Schroder farmed arguably the best Cabernet grapes in the region. Made with basic equipment and using traditional methods, the maiden vintage yielded just 2400 bottles, but against the odds and to everybody’s surprise the wine went on to win 5-stars in the Platters Wine Guide, rated 92 points in Wine Spectator, and was selected by UK wine writer Oz Clarke as one of the Top 20 Wines of the Year. The origin of the winery is serendipitous, but the story of the founding family is more complex. South African patriarch Hans Schroder (b. 1938) was raised in Stellenbosch but spent much of his adult life abroad. In the 1960’s while attending university in Japan, Hans met and married fellow student Midori Maruyama. At the time, their marriage contravened the apartheid regime’s Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act so the young couple settled in Japan. They remained in Tokyo for the next 30 years where they raised three daughters—Marie, Lisa, and Miki. Fast forward to the late 1980’s — the end of apartheid was inching closer and Nelson Mandela’s release was imminent. Hans and Midori decided it was time to return to South Africa and be part of the positive change. They purchased the Oude Nektar farm in 1989 and focused on growing grapes. Eldest daughter Marie and her American husband Jose also relocated to South Africa to join the family. Jose, a graphic designer by trade, originally intended to open a studio in Cape Town but plans were thwarted when he discovered his passion for wine. With an artisan’s attention to detail and a purist’s approach in the cellar, Jose slowly developed the wines to where they are today. He continues to design all his own wine labels. Stark-Condé is a union of family names. “Stark” plays tribute to Hans’ mother Franziska Stark. Best remembered for her fierce independence and insatiable curiosity, she was the first of the family to settle in Stellenbosch. “Conde” is a salute to Jose’s father, a Cuban émigré to the United States. Jose attributes his love of craft and work ethic to his father, who left Cuba as a young man to embrace challenge in a new country. Jonkershoek Valley is a pristine valley uniquely situated for growing Cabernet. With its high elevation terrain, ample winter rainfalls, and the cleansing Southeaster breeze that blows through the valley, this area has perfect conditions for the production of premium grapes. The Stark-Condé vineyards are farmed organically and 80% of the estate remains rugged virgin terrain. The flora mirrors the rich biodiversity of the neighboring Jonkershoek National Park, which has been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site for its fynbos biome. Winemaking is kept as simple and natural as possible.

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