21,50 €
Morgenster Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Morgenster Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Manufacturer: Morgenster
An excellent representative of young Cabernet Sauvignon that does not play the big wine. Nevertheless, it offers a great choice for lovers of this fruity variety. The colour is ruby dark with purple highlights and very good viscosity. The aroma is classically expressive with dominant notes of blackcurrant, raspberry and plum. On the palate we find typical cassis notes and a beautiful floral note in the form of eucalyptus. A perfect wine for red meat with archiving potential for the next 5 years.
Prague Wine Trophy 93
2019 / 0.75l / 13.3% / Stellenbosch - South Africa
About the winery
The Morgenster family farm lies in the heart of the Helderberg (Stellebosch), at the foot of the mountains, where eagles soar in the sky. This is where the story of the Bertrand family takes place. Once upon a time, an Italian fell in love with South Africa and Cape winemaking. In 1992, he retired from his textile career, moved to South Africa and bought Morgenster - a farm with a rich history dating back 300 years. He was Giulio Bertrand. "Where there is quality, there is no compromise". Armed with this motto, Giulio set out to create excellence - premium Bordeaux-style wines and the finest extra virgin olive oils South Africa had ever seen. Today the winery is run by his wife Federica and continues her husband's successful legacy.
Morgenster's soil and proximity to the ocean make it an ideal place for both of these products to flourish. To start, they enlisted the help of world-renowned Pierre Lurton of Château Cheval Blanc and Château d'Yquem in Bordeaux to perfect the wines. Then, in collaboration with the Olive Oil Institute in Perugia, they imported 17 specially selected olive varieties. From there, they set the scene for the South African olive oil culture as we know it today. And in addition to some of the best olive oil in the world, the winery makes absolutely fantastic wines not only from Bordeaux varieties, but also from those native to Italy.
Terroir
Stellenbosch lies just 40 km east of Cape Town. The Simonsberg Mountains to the north separate it from Paarl, while the Hottentot Holland Mountains to the east separate it from Walker Bay. False Bay lies about 12 miles (20 km) to the south.
Granite and sandstone soils are found throughout Stellenbosch. Due to their high clay content, they have excellent water retention properties, although they are free draining. Sufficient winter rainfall allows growers to keep irrigation to a minimum. Much has been made of the suitability of the soils in Stellenbosch for growing particularly premium red wine grapes.
The climate in the area is relatively hot and dry, although the influence of the False Bay sea is evident in the south. In the afternoons, the vineyards are buffeted by a cool south-easterly wind, which refreshes the grapes after the hot morning sun. White wine varieties are often planted closer to the ocean where this effect is more pronounced.
Recommended wine pairings
Morgenster Cabernet Sauvignon 2019