Glenelly, Estate Reserve 2015
The signature red blend from Glenelly – a marriage of elegance and underlying power.
Glenelly was founded in 2003 by Lady May de Lencquesaing, aged 78 and then owner of the world famous Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande. With a family history in the wine industry dating back almost 250 years, Glenelly was bound to make outstanding wine.
Bold aromatics of blackberries, cranberry and blackcurrant mingle with savoury notes and hints of spice, cedar wood and floral tones. Fresh fruit, fine tannins and well integrated oak linger on the palate.
£17.95
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Stellenbosch
Red Blend
LightFull Bodied
Description
GRAPE VARIETIES
47% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Syrah, 11% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot
WINEMAKING
The grapes were hand sorted and lightly crushed into stainless steel fermentation tanks. They were given a cold soak for three days before allowing the natural fermentation to start. Three pump-overs a day were done on the tanks during fermentation, followed by extended skin contact for 2-3 weeks. The wine was placed in French oak barrels to undergo malolactic fermentation. Matured for 18 months in French oak and racked on average every four months.
FARM INFORMATION
Owned by May de Lencquesaing, former owner of Bordeaux’ Château Pichon-Lalande, Glenelly offers a Bordeaux-inspired structure with fine New World richness.
Glenelly Estate is situated in Idas Valley, Stellenbosch, on the southern slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. Its origins date back to the 17th century when Simon van der Stel, Governor of the Cape, gave the land to the French Huguenot François Villon in 1682. In 1812 the estate remained in French hands when it passed on to Johan Peter de Villiers.
So … why in 2003 did May de Lencquesaing, then owner of the famous Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande purchase the estate? Why after 30 years in the wine business in France would she decide to plant vines in South Africa? Why would an ‘older’ lady invest in this ‘younger’ democracy and start a new adventure?
Because she believes in the soil, the micro climate and the potential for quality wines. Because she believes in continuing the long relationship between the French and winemaking in South Africa going back more than three centuries. And because she believes in South Africa and wishes to play a part in its economic development.
Winemaking at Glenelly is considered an art form and 2009 saw the inauguration, on this 128ha estate, of a winery which is a stellar example of modern methods, design and environmental awareness.
Additional information
Alcohol vol | 14.5% |
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Grape | Red Blend |
Vintage | 2013 |
Wine Farm |
Venison, Beef and lamb.
Platter’s | 94pts
“Cab continues its rise – to 47% in 2013, with merlot, cab franc, shiraz & petit verdot. Developing aromas & flavours add savoury complexity to the usual sweet fruity charm & tobacco notes. More ripeness & power (14.5% alcohol) than previously, with firm tannic backbone, but elegance too.”
Platter’s 2019 –