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Catherine Marshall Riesling 2021

All-rounder for receptions and cocktail parties.
Riesling
  • $48.00

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Citrus Fruit, Floral, Mineral, Tree Fruit, and Tropical Fruit,

BODY: Medium
DRYNESS:
Neutral
ACIDITY:
Medium +
TANNIN:
Light
ALCOHOL (%):
Moderate (9-12%)

Origin: Cape South Coast (Hermanus, Elgin, Walker Bay & More), South Africa

Grape Varietals:

Riesling

Winemaking:
Vegan Friendly
Direct Press

Maturation: 0-6 Months Stainless Steel Tanks

Awards:

WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Tarts & pastries, chicken risotto

ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
sashimi, soba

Description

Catherine Marshall Riesling 2021

Riesling grapes are perfectly suited to cold climates and Riesling is known as an “Eskimo” variety. Since Elgin has cool daytime climate and cold nights during the growing season, it is perfectly suited to produce a Cape version of the famous German “Mosel” style

Grape Varietals & Region: 100% Riesling. The grapes are sourced from two vineyards. One is on a south-east facing slope in the Kogelberg Biosphere rich in plant diversity besides vineyards and the other site is on a higher, western slope close to the Groenlandberg spur section of the Hottentots Holland range that encircles the Elgin Valley

Taste Profile: Catherine Marshall Riesling is a characterful fresh white wine. Sparkling green-yellow colour with tight tears. Exotic fresh and over-ripe at the same time in the nose, with pineapple, flint stone and citrus tones. Characterful yet refreshing flavour with plenty of minerality in the texture. Almost sweet mouth aroma in the remarkably long finish. Stunning aperitif, an all-rounder for receptions and cocktail parties

Winemaking Process: Clusters were handpicked at 19.8o Balling into lug baskets and hand sorted. After pressing, the must was settled for two days and decanted off the solids where it was inoculated with a commercial yeast strain suited to this variety. The wine fermented cold (14°C) for 26 days until it reached the residual sugar required for sweetness to balance the acidity. The final wine was fined and lightly filtered to bottle.