Oldenburg Vineyards' Views July 2024: Winter arrives

Thursday, 1 August, 2024
Oldenburg Vineyards
Oldenburg Vineyards shares some insights on winter on the farm, reviews the new Grenache Noir 2022, and more.

Overview: Winter arrives

June, July, and August are typically the winter months in the Cape, but June surprised us with unseasonably warm weather this year. This unexpected twist had us on our toes, particularly with the potential for budburst to start early on the Chardonnay blocks at Oldenburg Vineyards – yet another climate change aberration. Then the arrival of July brought the rain, cold, and true winter, minimising the unseasonal budburst.

Our team's anticipation and preparation for unexpected weather are a testament to our commitment to quality farming. In July we witnessed a succession of massive storms, originating from the southern Pacific, navigating past Cape Horn, and traversing the south Atlantic and ultimately bringing cold, wet weather to the tip of Africa, the Cape. With our vineyards asleep and the farm prepared we only sustained minimal damage, with some heavy hail damaging our cover crops. As the cold units (chilling hours) accumulate, the vines require several hundred hours below 10°C to achieve maximum health and proper dormancy, depending on the grape variety. With July's cold temperatures, we are now comfortably past this milestone, and Christo will soon embark on one of the year's most essential tasks: pruning.

Interestingly, AI has made it to the vineyards, and we are trialling AI pruning glasses, which assist with selecting budding points for pruning decisions – more on this soon! As some readers will remember, during Covid-19, we were using Zoom in the vineyards to work with Livio, our pruning consultant, who could not travel to the Cape from northern Italy. Vineyards, too, can benefit from technology!

Nic, meanwhile, has been busy in the cellar assessing the 2024 vintage. Several red wines are still undergoing malolactic conversion, a process that transforms the harsher malic acids into softer lactic acids. Nonetheless, the significant features of this year's dramatically reduced harvest (down 35%) are the high acids and excellent fruit concentration. According to Nic, these higher acids contribute to the lovely freshness and vibrancy of the wines, with compelling tension between the different elements. It all sounds fascinating and in summary we have high expectations from the 2024 vintage.

Late in the month, Vanessa and I were delighted to be asked to present at a dinner hosted by Oblix at the Shard in London. We recently had our wines listed at Oblix, which is on the 32nd floor of what is one of London's architectural gems. It was an enjoyable evening with delightful food, guests, a killer view over London, and wines that were indeed up for the occasion.

We are proud to announce that the Oldenburg Vineyards Chardonnay 2023 has again been awarded a Gold medal at the Decanter World Wine Awards, scoring an impressive 95 points. This award marks the third consecutive year this exceptional Chardonnay has received this accolade. I have written with excitement about our vineyard transformation, particularly what we have planned for the cultivar. Furthermore, the Banghoek Valley continues to produce an array of spectacular Chardonnays – no doubt we are amid great Chardonnay terroir.

During the month, I listened to an interesting podcast discussing how to practice 'mindful respect' when drinking wine. Essentially, this is about being present when you take a sip and appreciate the flavours, aromas, textures, and, importantly, how it makes you feel – the emotions it evokes. To many, it is all too easy to have one's mind elsewhere – focusing and enjoying the moment can bring simple yet enjoyable benefits. One thing I love about wine is the vintage. When drinking wine, I always think about what was happening in the particular vintage and how the weather impacted the wine. At the same time, I find wine part of the memory process – what was I doing that year. To my mind, it is one of the unique things about wine – it is a time capsule, connecting us from the present to the past.

Review: Grenache Noir 2022

The Grenache Noir 2022 made a subtle debut in our Tasting Room this year. We produce only 500 cases of this wine, making it a limited release available exclusively in the Tasting Room and to our Rondekop Wine Club members. This wine is a firm favourite among many as it appeals to both white and red wine lovers with its lighter, elegant profile, and can even be enjoyed chilled.

This vintage of Grenache shows a firmer structure, with slightly more tannin and a fuller mouthfeel. It offers a vibrant bouquet featuring notes of rhubarb, blood orange, and watermelon, complemented by hints of cinnamon and star anise. On the palate, the wine presents a savoury sweetness balanced with flavours of beetroot, red peppercorns, and earthy wet soil. Its vibrant acidity adds freshness, while elegant, grainy tannins provide structure.

The wine has excellent aging potential, with its character evolving over time. In its youth, it benefits from increased oxygen contact, so we recommend decanting to fully appreciate its intricate layers.

The Grenache Noir 2022 is available from the Tasting Room or our online store at R395 per bottle.

Click HERE to buy it now.

Bird's eye view: Library and vertical tastings in August 2024

Library tasting: Past vintage blind tasting 

A meticulously curated experience featuring four past Oldenburg Vineyards Series vintages for you to taste and evaluate, without any prior information about the wines.

Cost: R500 per person

Vertical tasting: Cabernet Sauvignon 

Our carefully selected vintages of Cabernet Sauvignon have aged gracefully over the years and a collection of specific vintages highlights the magnificence of this iconic variety, namely the 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2017 Magnum (1.5L).

Cost: R500 per person

All library and vertical tastings are strictly by appointment, only. Tastings include our complimentary snack platter consisting of olives, cheese and olive oil crackers.

Book your visit to Oldenburg via thetastingroom@oldenburgvineyards.com or call 021 885 1618.