Testalonga Lords of Dogtown Chenin Blanc 2020
Type: White
Country: South Africa
Region: Swartland
Grape Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc
Viticulture: Natural Wine | Biodynamic | Organic Farming
Climate: Dry Mediterranean climate
Terroir: Vines grow on decomposed granite soil. The vineyard is East facing, 100m above sea level, from the Paardeberg
Winemaking: Hand-harvested then fermented after being 100% whole bunch pressed. Pressed into a 500L, old oak cask. No added yeast or acid. Full Malolactic fermentation takes place. SO2 was not added at any stage, un-fined, and a clarifying filtration was done.
Color: Medium-gold
Nose: Rays of piercing citrus, fresh grapefruit and baked lemon curd on the nose with a wealth of other aromas
Palate: Young, fresh, pure and elegant. Bright apple and mineral flavours with a complexity and persistence that defies its youth
About the Winery:
The wines of Testalonga defy convention in a lot of ways. Craig and Carla Hawkins have never been accused of being “followers” and their wines represent the avant-garde of South African wine.
The Testalonga wines in some ways have come a long way since the first vintage, and in other ways, they remain steadfastly true to the principles upon which the project was established 12 years ago. In our opinion, they are the leaders in natural wine production in South Africa.
Craig and Carla seek purity, precision and brightness in their wines and only work with vineyards that can produce high-quality grapes (with relatively low pH) ensuring that there is minimal need for intervention in the cellar. A herbicide- and pesticide-free approach in the vineyard is essential to their goals. They work with cover crops rather than chemical fertilisers in the winter to ensure moisture retention and general soil health in the dry Swartland climate. Expressing vineyard is key, so all the wines are a single variety from a single site.
In the cellar, there is no yeast, enzymes or acid added. The whites are whole-bunch pressed and then fermented in either stainless steel, Foudre or small oak. The skin fermented white wines are destemmed and then fermented on skins for 7-14 days in wrapped open-top fermenters before being pressed to old wood. The reds are fermented whole-bunch and usually pressed after 3-4 days. A minuscule amount of SO2 may be added before bottling.