Quinta Essentia is a partnership between Betz Family Winery, Carl van der Merwe, a leading winemaker in South Africa and Wendy Appelbaum, the owner of DeMorgenzon. We've set out to re-discover and resurrect compelling low yielding old bush vine Chenin Blanc vineyards in Stellenbosch South Africa. Our vision is to craft wine that expresses this unique terroir. Chenin Blanc is quintessentially South African- distinctive, aromatic, intense on the palate with an acid backbone that leaves you wanting more.
Date Founded: 2015
Why Quinta Essentia:
Ancient wisdom held that four elements, Air, Earth, Fire and Water, constitute the world, and that various combinations of these elements could create all objects and substances. The existence of the four elements implied that there must be an additional “fifth element", the “Quinta Essentia”. The Quinta Essentia was the aether itself; the substance that the heavens were made of. It was considered to be eternal, immutable and the source of all things. Philosophers have debated Quinta Essentia for centuries. No-one has managed to explain it conclusively. The search for vineyards with the potential to make an ethereal wine is just as elusive. Trying to solve this mystery is what makes winemaking so special. It’s about possibility and the journey, not the destination. We invite you to be part of our voyage of discovery.
The Search for our First Vineyard:
The road winds between towering trees, heading towards the majestic Helderberg mountain. The foothills come into view, clothed in the rich diversity of the fabled Cape Fynbos. Cossetted in the natural shrubbery are a number of carefully laid out vineyards parcels. One wonders what motivated the people who originally planted these vineyards in such a beautiful corner of the Cape. The vines, all Chenin Blanc, have now reached a gentle old age. The unspoilt valley has served as protection from the winds that can devastate some vineyards on the Helderberg. This site is famous for fat, but deadly, puff-adders and Cape Cobras who find their way out of the mountains hunting mice in between the vines. Marauding baboons are summer visitors when the heady scent of the ripening grapes call, and the rare Cape Leopard still stalks here. Walking through the vines, the scent of the embracing fragrant fynbos and the buzz of bees and cicadas abound in this habitat supported by the wealth of diversity offered by the unspoilt mountains. Were just about to discover our first vineyard....
4 vineyards:
Electric Granite:
The hill provides a great vista of False Bay which is less than 3 miles away. A persistent breeze blows off the ocean. We find ourselves experiencing the breeze before it has been tempered by the hills and warmth of the interior. The wind blows here incessantly, and at times can be fierce. The vineyards are diminutive, 35 year old bushvines, grown on a structured 100% weathered granite soil. Their leaves are the smallest of all the vineyards. They have thickened in response to the constant pressure of the wind. In addition to the incessant wind off the ocean, low soil nutrient have constrained the growth of these vines. The bunches are small and very compact with hard crunchy berries full of freshness and brightness. One can almost taste the crispness of the sea air in the fruit. This combination of yellow fruit and this freshness gives the resultant wines a natural tension, almost a nervousness, that can only be attributed to the windy conditions and granitic soils, hence the name Electric Granite. Electric granite brings a tension and mid palate structure to the wine. The finished wine displays a caramelized honey character and a wonderful taught mouthfeel.
Mountain's Edge: Fortitude:
A parcel of vines here exemplifies the most beautiful of vine structures - old bush vines that have been trained into basket shapes. These gnarled old vines exude a sense of gravitas and strength. With strong upright limbs they bear their bunches high off the ground and, with open arms, receive the sun from above. This sunlight penetrates the fruiting zone, whilst the height of the vine structure bears the fruit away from the heat radiating off the soil surface allowing preservation of tropical fruit flavours. The bunches are slightly larger here, and the vines seem to have more access to water and nutrients. This is evident in the size of the vines and the general strength of the block. There is a feeling of youthful vigour and vivacity here despite the fact that these vines are over 35 years old. The grapes burst with flavor and this same heady fruit character, of tropical fruits and yellow stone fruit is transferred into the resultant wine. The palate shows breadth and weight and serves as a fuller more fruit concentrated component in The Aether.
Mountain's Edge: The Sands
In the valley below us a timeless stream flows, having left large deposits of weathered sandstone on top of a bed of granite bedrock. Close to the stream there is one particular vineyard that shows a particular will to survive. Sand drains quickly, with the result that these vines have had to force their roots deep between the fissures of the weathered granite to search for valuable water needed during the growing season. The bunches and berries are smaller than usual. The berries show exceptional turgor and having developed a very thick skin in their struggle for survival in these dry alluvial deposits. They taste wonderfully balanced with a scintillating acidity. Pressing these grapes in the cellar confirms the same freshness and and taste. The fruit from ‘The Sands’ gives Quinta Essentia a persistant acidity and base of white fruit. Whilst the fruit profile is under played, it’s the incredible persistence and length of the wine that makes this vineyard such an important component of the blend.
First Light
Bathed in gentle morning sunlight this vineyard basks in the radiance of the early morning sunshine. Facing South East and with rows orientated in such a way that the vineyards are offered the best vantage of the morning sunlight, this site results in a gentle and slower ripening given the softness of the morning sunlight. Terraced vineyards allow each vine to have optimal exposure to the rising morning sun and minimal shading from the opposite vines. Very little wind movement as a result of protection from surrounding hills suggest why this vineyard still shows such great vigor after nearly 50 years. The bunches are larger here with a beautiful translucence. One can almost see through the berries as they bask in the morning sunshine. The berries here burst with gentle crisp flavors of citrus, pineapple and yellow apples. Flavors that would have been lost in a warmer or slightly harsher environment. The bunches yield a little more juice here and the wine shows a great balance and length on the palate...a gentleness and elegance unique to this site. The soil is granitic of origin with a good percentage of organic material keeping the vines in top health. First Light brings the all-important elegance and balance to the Quinta Essentia. It provides crunchy flavours of Citrus and Pineapple with a background of white flower honey.
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Luis XIV Fondillon Oro 50 years NV is made from 100 percent 100% Monastrell (Mourvedre). Only 24 9 liter cases produced.
The wine is produced in the village of Cañada, in the subarea of Alto Vinalopó in the province of Alicante. Made from 100% Monastrell planted on traditional dry land as bush vines, at 550-580 meters above sea leval and enjoying a Mediterranean climate with great marine influence due to the easterly winds.
Fondillon 50 years is mahogany in color with orange tile rim, medium layer and great density. On the nose, it has a very deep aroma of old wood, black tea and carob. In the mouth, it has a sweet entry balanced by a rich high acidity. Its aromas are long, almost eternal and very intense. It tastes like old mahogany, a very old barrel and bygone times.
Bottled in December 2019.
AGEING:
CASK NAME: Saboners.
AGEING: Aged more than 50 years (single barrel).
TYPE OF WOOD: 19th-century American oak barrels
CASK SIZE: 70 “cántaros valencianos” (805 litros).
ANALYSIS:
GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE: 34 gr/litre.
VOLATILE ACIDITY: 1.35 gr/l.
ALCOHOL: 16.2º (NO ADDED ALCOHOL).
FREE SULFITES: less than 10 mg/litre.
TOTAL SULFITES: 76 mg/litre.
Review:
Dark mahogany color, candied fruit aromas, fruit liqueur notes, spicy, varnish, acetaldehyde, bakery, complex. Fine solera notes, bitter flavors."
- Penin 2022, 99 pts
"The NV Fondillón Luis XIV has the subtitle Edad Superior a 50 años (over 50 years old), and it's a dark mahogany, bottled from a single barrel that has the specific profile of a very old wine greatly concentrated by age, which tends to make it similar to other very old and concentrated wines, be it a Mediterranean rancio or a very old Moscatel. It has notes of bitter chocolate, coconut and iodine, carob beans (algarroba) and some bittersweet sensations. It's dense and concentrated, and the palate is pungent, with very intense flavors and a bitter twist in the finish. This has 16.3% alcohol, 6.45 grams of acidity and 34 grams of sugar, but it comes through as very dry. The wine is long and extraordinary, but it just doesn't have any Fondillón character after decades of concentration by evaporation. The price is ludicrous. Only 435 half-liter bottles were filled in December 2019. - Luis GUTIERREZ
- Wine Advocate (September 2020), 95 pts
"Fondillón is an extraordinary treasure of Alicante, a rare product, made from late harvest, non-botrytised grapes, unfortified, but with a final alcohol of no less than 16%. Intense, aged, but not sweet (deliciously not more than 45g/l). Fab with cheese or dark chocolate. The wines have to be a minimum of 10 years; this release is more than 25 years. The project is a revival by David Carbonell of Vins del Comtat and two local families. Very limited quantities. - Sarah Jane Evans MW"
- Decanter (December 2021, My top 10 Spanish fine wines of 2021), 95 pts
Thorn Clarke William Randell Shiraz is made from 100 percent Shiraz
The William Randell range of wines were created in honor of our family ancestor - the esteemed pioneer William Richard Randell (1824 - 1911). The wines are sourced solely from grapes grown on our estate vineyards. Wines in this range are only made in exceptional vintages.
Deep red with inky purple hues. This classic Barossa style shows rich blackberry, licorice, spice plum and smoky oak on the nose. The palate is dense with ripe mulberry and berry compote and generous supporting oak. The tannins are savory and long with spicy refined finish
Following harvest the fruit was crushed into a variety of small fermenters (4 to 6T in capacity). Fermentation was carried out at a warm temperature (25-28 degrees ). The ferments were manually pumped over to provide good control of tannin extraction. Each fermenter was treated as a separate parcel of wine and once dry was filled to American oak (40% new). Following malolactic fermentation the wines were racked and returned to the same oak. Parcels remained in barrel for an average of 18 months prior to blending. Only the best barrels from the multiple parcels were used to make the final blend. Once blended the wine was prepared for bottling.