Spice Route, `Chakalaka` Swartland

Spice Route, `Chakalaka` Swartland

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021SR205B216 x 75DiamContact Us
Producer

Charles Back was an early pioneer in the Swartland when he started Spice Route in 1998, after tasting an exceptional Sauvignon Blanc and immediately buying the land on which it was grown. “Without [Charles]…the Swartland would still be regarded as a rural backwater” wrote Tim Atkin, who awarded the winery ‘Cru Bourgeois’ status in his South Africa Classification in 2019. Today, the Swartland is the source of many of South Africa’s outstanding wines, yet Spice Route remains one of its best and most credible producers. This is largely because they own all their own vineyards, which encompass 100 hectares in Malmesbury and Darling. The former, all bush trained and planted on Malmesbury shale and red clay subsoils, give the Grenache and Mourvèdre grown there an intensity that makes this region so exciting.

Winemaker Charl du Plessis has been with Charles since 2002 and knows the region intimately. The winemaking is ‘hands-off’, as Charles is keen to capture the flavours and structure of the outstanding fruit he has grown. In fact, despite the desert-like conditions of the region, the vines are not even irrigated. The signature wine is the ‘Chakalaka’, a blend of six grape varieties named after a spicy South African relish which similarly fuses different flavours. A blend of Syrah, Mourvèdre, Grenache, Carignan, Petite Sirah and Tannat, it has great intensity, a Rhône-style depth and supple tannins.

Offering outstanding examples of single-variety wines, the ‘Swartland’ Grenache is juicy and savoury with smooth tannins, while the ‘Swartland’ Mourvèdre is darker in flavour with greater density and chunkier tannins. The complex barrel-fermented ‘Tarragon’ Old Vine Chenin Blanc hails from a vineyard planted in 1978 and consistently offers superb value.

Vineyards

Chakalaka is Spice Route's signature wine. It is a blend of six different grape varieties. The varieties for this vintage: Grenache, Carignan, Durif, Mourvèdre, Shiraz and Tannat were selected for their suitability to the Swartland’s dry growing conditions. Fruit for this wine is sourced from predominantly dry-farmed bush vines, planted on Richter 99 rootstock, which is known for producing deep rooted vines. The region’s deep iron-rich clay and decomposed granite soils have a good water retaining capacity and produce elegant and robust red wines.

Vintage

One of the Cape's best vintages, especially for Rhone varieties. 2021 saw delightfully warm conditions which allowed for an extended ripening period. The vineyard experienced minimal stress throughout the growing season. The longer ripening time allowed for extremely concentrated, aromatic, and healthy grapes which were able to reach optimal ripeness prior to harvest. Overall, an excellent vintage.

Vinification

The grapes were hand harvested, destemmed and lightly crushed and then fermented in open top concrete fermenters (‘kuipe’). Manual punching down took place during fermentation. The wines were then racked off and sent to barrels for malolactic fermentation and further ageing. Each component for the blend was matured in seasoned French and American oak for 12 months before blending occurred. Post blending, the final wine was returned to the same used oak barrels for further maturation before bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine is deep ruby in colour. On the nose, spicy aromas mingle with blackcurrant, cherry and plum fruit. Full-bodied and rich, the palate displays well-integrated oak and smooth, structured tannins. Chakalaka, a Zulu word that implies togetherness, refers to a South African blend of spices, used to add flavour to local dishes. This wine is inspired by the unique combination of flavours.

Alcohol (ABV)

14%

Acidity

6.4 g/l

Residual Sugar

3.3 g/l

pH

3.39

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