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Fryer's Cove, Sauvignon Blanc, Bamboes Bay, 2010
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A very small amount of this wine is fermented in barrel. Creamy scent. Gooseberry and cut grass, rounded and weighty. Some tasters claim to taste salt in this wine - which is entirely possible given the proximity to the sea, as the saline sea mist leaves fine salt flakes on the grapes. Now-2013
On the outskirts of Strandfontein, a peaceful beach resort on the Atlantic coast 300 kilometres north of Cape Town, lies a lonely 6 hectare vineyard 800 metres from the Atlantic Ocean. How it came to be there is a remarkable story. Viticulturist Jan “Ponk” van Zyl knew this area from his experience at the nearby Vredendal co-op, and wanted to try to plant cool-climate varieties. He knew the micro-climate was extra-ordinary: very often the vines here are blanketed in a thick sea-fog, whilst only a few kilometers away inland the sun may be shining and the temperature torrid. He knew too that there was limestone - ideal for both Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir - under the top-soil. He then had to negotiate with a bunch of farmers to pipe in water from the Olifants river 29 kilometres away in order to establish the vines.
But Ponk’s persistence has paid off. He and winemaker Wynand Hamman turn out one of South Africa’s most interesting and characterful Sauvignon Blancs, whilst keeping the price reasonable. We also offer their fragrant, early drinking Pinot Noir - of which they produce less than 300 cases - which has built up a good following and tends to sell quite fast. The quality of their wines and the distinctive nature of their terroir has already demanded that the estate should have its own tiny, but official, geographical entity, Bamboes Bay. Previously the wines have been made in Stellenbosch, but a winery has just been constructed right on the dockside in nearby Strandfontein - water-cooled!















