Crystallum, `Cuvée Cinéma` Hemel-en-Aarde Pinot Noir

Crystallum, `Cuvée Cinéma` Hemel-en-Aarde Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2023

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2023CR304B236 x 75DiamContact Us
Producer

Crystallum is a small Hemel-en-Aarde winery, established in 2007 by brothers Peter-Allan and Andrew Finlayson. Their father Peter was a pioneer in the production of cool-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir at Bouchard Finlayson, so after university, it seemed only natural for the brothers to return home and source fruit from the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley to create their own label.

Today, Crystallum is one of South Africa’s most highly regarded wineries and is at the forefront of the ‘New Wave’ movement. In 2021 Peter-Allan was named Tim Atkin MW’s ‘South African Winemaker of the Year’. He is always on the lookout for new vineyards and with each vintage he strives to make even better wines. The winemaking at Crystallum has evolved over the years, with all the wines now fermented with indigenous yeasts and the use of new oak reduced to preserve the purity of fruit.

‘The Agnes’ Chardonnay is a barrel-fermented blend from different vineyards, in the valleys inland from the coastal town of Hermanus. It boasts aromas of white peach, green apple, butterscotch and a pleasant hint of gunflint. The single-vineyard ‘Clay Shales’ is in a cool-climate area just outside the Hemel-en-Aarde, which gives the wine lovely acid and balance, while the indigenous yeast fermentation adds superb texture. This is undoubtedly one of South Africa’s best Chardonnays. The ‘Ferrum’ Chardonnay is Crystallum’s latest single vineyard wine. The fruit is sourced near the Clay Shales vineyard and planted on iron-rich soils that naturally limit vigour, producing intensely concentrated fruit.

The ‘Peter Max’ is made with fruit from five different vineyards. These include two in the Hemel-en-Aarde, one near Clay Shales, one outside Villiersdorp and a new high-elevation sit, inland. Peter-Allan uses about 50% whole bunch and indigenous yeast fermentation, followed by a reasonably long maceration to create a wine with lifted aromatics, lovely grainy tannins, as well as excellent balance and length. The ‘Bonafide’ is sourced from a single site with heavy clay and decomposed shales. These heavy soils stress the vines, resulting in a wine with great concentration and structured tannins, balanced by elegant fruit and bright acidity, typical of the Hemel-en-Aarde region. The ‘Cuvée Cinéma’ hails from a low-yielding single vineyard in Hemel-en-Aarde, planted 300 metres above sea level and five kilometres from the coast. It is ripe and delicious, with dark fruit character and extra depth setting it apart from the ‘Peter Max’. The ‘Mabalel’ Pinot Noir, from a vineyard planted 700 metres above sea level in the Villiersdorp area, has lovely ripe and vibrant fruit with great intensity and freshness.

Vineyards

The 'Cuvée Cinéma' Pinot Noir is sourced from a single vineyard in the Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge. At 300 metres above sea level, it is one of the highest sites in the region. The region is characterised by a moderate climate which results in slower ripening and a later harvest. The site is situated on a cool, south east facing slope with cool breezes from the Walker Bay, lending a signature freshness. Dijon clones are planted at high density on clay and shale soils, which allows optimum fruit development while naturally restricting vigour and keeping crop levels low.

Vintage

The 2023 vintage was not without its challenges. A very dry and warm start to the season and early bud break, was followed by cooler and wet weather in mid-December, which prolonged ripening. There was some sporadic rainfall in February, but fortunately, this had less impact on earlier ripening varieties during harvest. The resulting wines are focused and precise but with a slightly riper profile than the preceding vintage.

Vinification

'Cuvée Cinéma' 2023 was fermented in stainless steel tank using only indigenous yeasts, with 60% of the fruit left as whole clusters. The wine was then transferred to 228-litre old French oak barrels,, where it remained for 11 months before bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The 2023 'Cuvée Cinéma' displays pronounced aromas of brambles, black cherry, spices and aniseed on the nose. The palate has an elegant tension and phenolic grip. Plush red fruit like wild strawberries emerge as the wine uncoils, complemented by a savoury edge with notes of tomato leaf and pomegranate. This is a spicier vintage with a fresh, saline finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%

Acidity

5.1 g/l

Residual Sugar

2.1 g/l

pH

3.7