The Stables Wine Estate Media Release

 No: Stables1001

 18 March 2010

Perfect summer weather moulds "classic" KZN grape harvest

Nottingham Road - Midway through their grape harvest The Stables Wine Estate is heralding the 2010 vintage one of the best ever, thanks to ideal hot weather conditions over KwaZulu-Natal during the first few months of the year.

"It has been absolutely classic this year!", enthused winemaker Tiny van Niekerk. "We didn't really have a spring - we went straight from winter into summer with some early rains, after which it has been hot and dry. This has been perfect for the ripening of the grapes, and we have had absolutely no rot to deal with. And as a result we have not sprayed to counter the risk of rot as we generally have to," said Van Niekerk.

"The vineyards have improved year on year and we are picking grapes that are pretty much a dream-come-true for any winemaker," he added.

The harvest started on 19 February, when the record Chardonnay crop was picked from the Greytown vineyard, followed a week later by another bumper crop of Sauvignon Blanc grapes.

"This year we have managed to control the issues that resulted in a significant loss of the Chardonnay crops in previous years, including the passing local school kids who had taken a liking to the Chardonnay grapes," said winemaker Tiny van Niekerk.

The Sauvignon Blanc harvest was separated into two sections, starting with a lower lying block that will be used for the 2010 Method Champenoise style bubbly, while the higher block was left on the vine for longer, resulting in a top quality harvest.

"Our Sauvignon Blanc has become our flagship wine, with some truly distinctive characteristics alongside what one would normally expect from a Sauvignon Blanc, including tropical and citrusy notes, gooseberries, green pepper and even grapefruit."

The red grapes were left on the vine to benefit from the hot weather and develop depth, body and complexity, with the big harvest of Pinotage reaching the cellars before the Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc grapes.

"The weather and the way our viticulturalist Daniel Maerkl and his assistant Walter Gwala looked after the Greytown vineyard has left us with fantastic red grapes this year, and we can look forward to really big reds from 2010. Those that will recall our epic 2006 Pinotage can look forward to more of the same, and maybe even better," said Van Niekerk.

"Our Pinotage harvest has been our biggest ever, small grapes which provided plenty of colour extraction and intense fruit characteristics," van Niekerk added.

Van Niekerk is also enthusiastic about a big Cabernet Sauvignon harvest which will allow him to make a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon for the first time. "The Cab grapes ripened really early, which is unusual, so we harvested them sooner than we were going to to avoid any losses to birds."

"We have left our Cabernet Franc grapes to hang as they are ripening later than the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes this summer, but again quality and quantity are looking substantial," said van Niekerk.

He also confirmed that part of the Pinotage harvest will be used to produce a Pinotage Clariet reminiscent of the popular rose style wine that made history by becoming the first KZN wine to receive SAWIS certification. "People loved it, and they have been bugging me to make another vintage of the Clariet. We pulled off the free-run after six hours, which had great colour and flavour."

"The Merlot harvest is smaller than last year's record crop, which we were expecting as this often happens after a massive production from those vines tends to be stressed and produce a smaller crop the following year. We will be leaving most of our Shiraz harvest to last to develop sugars as we plan to use it for our Jeripico."

"The Cabernet and Cab Franc grapes are stunning, and we can really look forward to a 2010 vintage of substantial, full bodied red wines," he added.

"This year we are going back to basics, and doing the right things at the right time. With the KZN summer weather really playing ball this year, we can look forward to the 2010 vintage of KZN wines being something special," said Van Niekerk.

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"This year we are going back to basics, and doing the right things at the right time," said Tiny Van Niekerk, winemaker at The Stables Wine Estate.

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Walter Gwala, The Stables Wine Estate's Greytown vineyard supervisor, inspects part of the Cabernet Franc harvest

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Walter Gwala the Greytown vineyard supervisor inspects The Stables Wine Estates vines ahead of the completion of the 2010 harvest.

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Greytown vineyard supervisor, Walter Gwala (front left) along with the vineyard staff celebrate the bummer 2010 harvest at The Stables Wine Estate Greytown vineyards.

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