Petit Verdot Estate Reserve 2019
Stellenbosch, South Africa
100% Petit Verdot | 13.5% ABV
Discover this South African red wine made from 100% Petit Verdot grapes. Often regarded as the dark horse of the varieties planted in Bordeaux, Petit Verdot has found a home at Le Bonheur. The signature of winemaker William Wilkinson, the Le Bonheur Petit Verdot Reserve is renowned for its intense colour, fragrant notes of violets, black berries and dried spices.
Fragrant and floral, with notes of dark cherries, chocolate and a touch of cinnamon spice. Plush and generous, with a smooth and silky texture. Balanced and sophisticated, with a long finish and crisp natural acidity.
Service: Serve at 15 to 18°C.
Food Pairing: Excellent with beef, lamb, pork, game, poultry, cheese, pasta in tomato sauce and vegetarian dishes.
Le Bonheur winemaker, William Wilkinson, has gained a reputation as one of South Africa’s most creative and awarded winemakers. With a forever inquisitive approach to viticulture, William individually vinifies different batches, which results in site-specific building blocks, to create the authentic and classic wines. William is a former South African champion body boarder and, like the estate, still has an untamed, wild side.
With a history dating back to the 1700’s, Le Bonheur is the gateway to South Africa’s most renowned wine-producing region. It is nestled between the magnificent Simonsberg Mountains and Klapmuts Hill, with altitudes of up to 450m, aspects, and slopes all along Klapmuts Hill and four main soil types.
A seemingly unimpressive, flat site at the northern border of Le Bonheur belies the magic of Le Bonheur's reserve Petit Verdot vineyard. Both clay in the subsoil and the overshadowing of the Klapmuts Hill contribute to the uniqueness of this site. Marginal, duplex soils result in balanced canopy growth, for a variety that is known for strong vegetative growth and big canopies.
2* (Moving on up)
Le Bonheur Wine Estate, located in South Africa and established in 1977, has been under the current ownership for 7 years. William Wilkinson, the winemaker, has been at the forefront of implementing sustainable practices.
The estate spans over 56 hectares, with 33% dedicated to vine cultivation and a significant 47% maintained as natural or semi-natural woodland. They boast an annual production volume of 30,000 hectolitres and employ between 11 and 20 permanent staff members, with a larger temporary workforce during peak season.
Le Bonheur is committed to ecological preservation through biological control and the use of natural fertilizers. They prioritize water efficiency through drip irrigation and soil moisture monitoring, adhere to IPW sustainability guidelines, and engage in biodiversity protection by installing owl houses. With an eye on the future, they aim to establish new plantations and transition to cleaner vineyards free from herbicide resistance.
The estate faces challenges like climate change, rising production costs, and a global decline in wine consumption. While they do not have a carbon reduction plan, they are noticing early rainfall and cooler climates affecting the ripening of late varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon. Their approach to winemaking focuses on understanding terroir, unique sites, and gentle extraction to produce elegant, terroir-expressive wines.
Le Bonheur Wine Estate is in the process of converting to organic farming and follows some biodynamic principles. They are also a Fair Trade certified estate and part of the Biodiversity & Wine Initiative. Although they do not have a comprehensive carbon footprint analysis, they engage actively with their local community through Fairtrade initiatives and alien vegetation clearing, especially along the Fynbos reserve on the estate.
The estate's commitment to sustainability, evidenced by comprehensive objectives and continuous reporting against targets, has earned them a 2* "Moving on Up" sustainability rating. Their journey includes using ethical sourcing criteria, offering fair pay, and providing safety measures and training to their staff. With strong female representation in leadership roles, Le Bonheur Wine Estate is setting a positive example in the wine industry for sustainable practices.
Red | Still | 75cl | 13.5% ABV | Contains Sulphites
Recognition: Vintage 2018 - The Trophy Wine Show: Silver | Vintage 2020 - Veritas Awards: Double Gold, The Trophy Wine Show: Bronze.
Cellaring: Drinking well now, will benefit from cellaring of up to 15 years.
Vinification: A selection of the finest barrels from the outstanding 2018 vintage. Gentle pressing and pump-overs resulted in an elegant and layered wine. The wine was matured in 300L French oak barrels for 12 months.
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