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2018 Boekenhoutskloof Cabernet Sauvignon Franschhoek

Cabernet Sauvignon

  • South Africa
  • Coastal Region
  • Franschhoek Valley
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Community Tasting Notes 6

  • Ulveström Likes this wine: 91 points

    October 8, 2022 - A youngster of course but nice anyway. Oak, black currant, plums. Full bodied, rich dark fruit, medium+ acidity. Medium+ tannins. Finish is long and pleasant. This will definetely age well but who has the patience when its this good now?

  • henrijanssen wrote: 91 points

    September 26, 2022 - Krachtige power wijn

  • henrijanssen wrote: 90 points

    May 30, 2022 - Fluweel zacht complex heerlijk

  • Harley1199 wrote:

    December 19, 2021 - By the glass. Winery famous for its Sémillon, this red wine does not end up seducing anyone: vulgar notes of raspberries and pepper on the nose with a bisque floor bottom. Tough and simple in the mouth with plenty of wood and a compromised acidity. Nothing to die for. I’m sorry. So simple as a 'Chocolate Block'.

    Por copas. Bodega famosa por su Sémillon, este vino tinto no termina de seducir a nadie: vulgares notas a frambuesas y pimienta en nariz con un fondo de suelo de bisque. Recio y simple en boca con bastante madera y una comprometida acidez. Nada por lo que morir. Lo siento. Tan simple que un 'Chocolate Block'.

  • forceberry wrote: 86 points

    December 4, 2021 - A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (89%) from both estate vineyards and four leased vineyards and Cabernet Franc (11%) from estate vineyards. The fruit was first cold-soaked, followed by a spontaneous fermentation in concrete tanks. Aged for 22 months in light-toasted French oak barriques (80% new). 14,3% alcohol, 1,8 g/l residual sugar, 5,6 g/l acidity and pH 3,71. Tasted blind.

    Deep, concentrated and quite opaque blackish-red color with a youthful, slightly purplish hue. The nose feels rich, ripe and concentrated with sweetish aromas of cassis, some vanilla oak, light plummy tones, a little bit of woody oak spice, a toasty hint of dark chocolate and a red-toned hint of ripe raspberry. The wine is ripe, dense and chewy on the palate with a full body and concentrated and moderately oak-driven flavors of sweet mocha, sweet blackcurrant tones, some juicy black cherry, light toasty notes of caramel and campfire smoke, a little bit of elderberry, a hint of milk chocolate and a touch of fresh plummy fruit. The moderately high acidity and somewhat grippy medium tannins keep the wine more or less in balance and lend some welcome firmness to the palate. The high alcohol shows a bit through. The finish is dense, rich and slightly grippy with bold, slightly sweetish flavors of toasty mocha oak and vanilla-driven baking spices, some cassis tones, a little bit of dark plummy fruit, light herbal notes of earthy garrigue and hints of smoke and soot.

    A big, modern and quite polished South African Cab. Although the wine shows pretty nice balance and great intensity of fruit, the overall feel is a bit too ripe, oaky and gloopy for my taste - at least for now. Although the winery states that they try "to avoid huge, monstrous wines", this feels like they're not trying that seriously - at least in my books this is pretty huge. Not like a hyuuuge monolithic blockbuster, but this is definitely nothing delicate or elegant. A bit clumsy, perhaps. Fortunately the wine is still very young and it shows great potential for future development so there's always the chance that this will drop its shiny baby fat with age and turn into something more gracious and complex - although I admit I'm not holding my breath. At 52€ the wine feels very overpriced for the quality.

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    12/8/2021 (link)

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  • By Neal Martin
    Finding Cool Sunshine: South Africa (Apr 2021), 4/1/2021 (link)

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2018
  • Type Red
  • Producer Boekenhoutskloof
  • Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Designation Franschhoek
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country South Africa
  • Region Coastal Region
  • SubRegion Franschhoek Valley
  • Appellation n/a
  • UPC Codes 6002039012027, 6002039012911

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 26 (7%)
  • In Cellars 284 (72%)
  • Consumed 83 (21%)

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