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Muratie Wine Estate

Ben Prins Cape Vintage 2017

South Africa, Stellenbosch
Tinta Barocca, Tinta Roriz, Souzào, Tinta Cao
The Senator LBV 2011
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Description

VINEYARD & VINIFICATION Muratie Cape Vintage Port is produced from a vineyard planted way back in 1965. The varietals are all planted in the same block. This block is harvested together so this “field blend” is unique to the Muratie Cape Vintage. WINEMAKER’S COMMENTS On the nose, floral notes of violets and roses entice along with Christmas spice and plum pudding. Each sip is deeply rich, with flavours ranging from Kirsch-macerated black cherries to dark chocolate-enrobed hazelnuts. There are also savoury undertones – truffles and tobacco – with brisk acidity and warming alcohol in harmony with the lithely powerful structure. Seamlessly integrated after two years in old 225l French oak barrels, this world-class wine should reward contemplation for at least another two decades.

Awards

4.5 stars Platter's South African Wine Guide

Tasting Notes

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Alcohol

19.5%

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Vinification

The varietals (Tinta Barocca, Tinta Roritz, Tinta Francesca and Souzao) are harvested by hand at 25-28 °B, and are then sorted, crushed and destalked before being pumped into open fermenters. Cold maceration at 10 °C for 2-3 days allows for optimal colour and flavour extraction. The grapes are then inoculated for a controlled fermentation accompanied by regular punch downs 3-4 times a day. Once the desired sugar concentration is reached, brandy spirits are pumped into the tank to halt the fermentation. The fortification is carried out on the skins, which allows for further flavour extraction. Cooling and the addition of sulphur dioxide, further assists in halting the fermentation. After being pressed, the port is pumped into a tank and transferred to barrels after settling. After two and a half years in barrels the port is racked and bottled unfiltered to maintain its complexity.

Vineyard

Muratie’s Cape Vintage Port is produced from a vineyard planted way back in 1965. The varietals (Tinta Barocca, Tinta Roritz, Tinta Francesca and Souzao) are all planted in the same block. This block is harvested together so this “field blend” is unique to the Muratie Cape Vintage.

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Viticulture

Muratie’s Cape Vintage Port is produced from a vineyard planted way back in 1965. The varietals (Tinta Barocca, Tinta Roritz, Tinta Francesca and Souzao) are all planted in the same block. This block is harvested together so this “field blend” is unique to the Muratie Cape Vintage.

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