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Longridge Silk Weaver Sangiovese - Bulk purchase | MOQ 6 X 750ML Bottles
ZAR 1,262.00

USD 68.44

USD 68.44

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Condition:
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Key Features

  • Minimum order quantity 1 case
  • 6 x 750ml bottle in case
  • Alc: 14.26% ; RS: 1.9 g/l ; TA: 6.2 g/l ; pH: 3.46

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Sangiovese, the classical Italian red grape variety derives its name from the Latin Sangius Jovis, meaning “the blood of Jupiter”. This wine is a rare Stellenbosch interpretation of the medium-bodied Sangiovese grape. On the nose, the wine shows dark berry fruit and a warm glowing hint of spice. Flavors abound displaying warm cedar wood, black cardamom and a rich mulberry finish that lingers lusciously on the palate. Well-rounded, grippy tannins make for a wine which is accessible now, but with enough structure and balance to age and reward well in years to come.


Technical Details:

Seller SKU: LRSW001
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 1
Date first listed on Zandaux: Feb 11, 2025

TASTING NOTES:

  • HISTORY: This wine is dedicated to a group of 30 Italian Immigrants that came to South Africa in the mid 1800 to start a silk industry near Knysna. They were highly skilled and came from the northern Italian town of Como, many of them from families that have been silkworm farmers and silk weavers for generations. They were coaxed to South Africa by the Colonial Government on the insistence of Lord Barrington with promises of land, free passage, and the existence of a Mulberry Forest in the Gouna hills near Knysna. Little did they know that the wild Mulberry trees were totally unsuitable for silkworm farming and that the area they were located to, was untamed forest, full of Elephants and other wildlife. They were devastated, but in spite of not getting further help from the government and having spent all their savings, they persevered, with many ending up having to work as loggers, wood workers etc. in order to survive, making their exceptionally soft hands, a requisite for the silk trade, into hard callous hands used for hard labor. Like the Robollini’s, many of their progeny today still live in the Knysna area.
  • AROMA PROFILE: Sangiovese, the classical Italian red grape variety derives its name from the Latin Sangius Jovis, meaning “the blood of Jupiter”. This wine is a rare Stellenbosch interpretation of the medium-bodied Sangiovese grape. On the nose, the wine shows dark berry fruit and a warm glowing hint of spice. Flavors abound displaying warm cedar wood, black cardamom and a rich mulberry finish that lingers lusciously on the palate. Well-rounded, grippy tannins make for a wine which is accessible now, but with enough structure and balance to age and reward well in years to come.
  • TERROIR: The soil the vineyard is planted in, is made up of decomposed granite over clay and on the lower southwestern slopes of the Helderberg Mountain. This vineyard enjoyed the refreshingly cool breezes from False Bay (Atlantic Ocean) during the day and cool night air flowing down the mountain, resulting in even ripening of the berries and good natural acidity. The macro climate is maritime, with cold wet winters and dry, warm summers.
  • VITICULTURE: The hectare single vineyard vines are meticulously cared for by hand to ensure maximum quality. It is grown on a unique Italian trellising system called “Pergola or Tendone”, typical and traditional in many parts of Italy. The fruit was handpicked on the 6 th of March 2017 in small lug boxes to ensure that perfect and undamaged grapes reached the cellar.
  • VINIFICATION: At the winery it was twice selected and sorted to ensure only the best berries made it to the fermentation vessel. Extraction happens by way of pigeage, or by hand punching down the cap of the fermenting grapes into the juice. This is carefully monitored to prevent over-extraction. The wine was fermented naturally or without the use of commercial yeast, no fining agents, and no filtration. This wine was matured in French oak barrels for 15-16 months and is ready for drinking now but will continue to develop over the next eight years. We recommend decanting the wine prior to serving.
  • AWARDS: 93/100 Tim Atkin




Seller Info:

VDP Distributors is a local distributor for a wide range of South Africa’s top wine farms, as well as a carefully selected range of speciality spirits.  We are also the authorised distribution agent for Douwe Egberts coffee products in Southern Africa, as well as the DaVinci Gourmet range of drink bases and add-ins. 

This business was started from my car boot, driven by a passion for fine wine, coffee, the industry, business associates and friends that I made along the way. The blood, sweat and tears sacrificed during the journey created a successful enterprise that is respected in the industry by our community of  friends, associates and business partners.

Our distribution hubs are located in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town.

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