The Chocolate Block 2024 (3L) Double Magnum

R1350,00

TA – Tim Atkin MW
PG – Platter’s Wine Guide

The nose is subdued initially, opening up with layers of blueberry and blackberry fruit, aromas of black cherry compote and gentle whiffs of cedar and tobacco. The dark berry fruit of the nose follows through onto a lively palate, with flavours of liquorice, red currant and juicy, fresh plums and delicate notes of cloves, nutmeg and churned soil. The wine is medium-bodied with a lithe, round midpalate, and vibrant, integrated acidity. Velvety tannins and clever, classic French oaking provide a subtle grip, adding to the firm texture and balance of the dark fruit profile. Hints of espresso and ex o tie spice linger on a smooth, dry, slightly earthy finish.

Vintage 2019 was preceded by a very dry growing season ensuing in a record-low harvest yield. The crush was down 2% from 2018 tonnages. The optimistic retrospect of these conditions resulted in smaller, more concentrated berries due to their higher pulp-to-juice-ratio. These circumstances, along with green harvesting due to uneven bud-break, were encouraging for the making of wines with great complexity. The Swartland experienced moderate temperatures during December ?18 and January ?19 with the first heatwaves impacting the appellation during February. The picking window for The Chocolate Block was a mere two-week period. Fortunately, our even greater reliance on our vineyards from Porseleinberg and Goldmine farms made it a manageable fortnight in terms of fruit-picking and refrigerated transport logistics. By early accounts, 2019 is proving to be another good vintage for Syrah with pronounced black fruit flavours and a classic black olive nuance. The predominant variety (71%) displays a beautiful inkiness in the glass. The Grenache vineyards on Porseleinberg are becoming well-established, and this variety is undoubtedly the bright, perfumed star of the blend revealing an old, Ch?teauneuf-du-Pape-like charm. Old vine Cinsault remains an unheralded gem which effortlessly knits the wine together and establishes a refined elegance. At merely eight percent of this finite variety grown within the appellation, Cabernet Sauvignon is essential in providing structure and grip to the blend.

Syrah and Cinsault were matured in a combination of seasoned 2,500L French oak foudres and barriques. Grenache was matured in seasoned 600L demi-muids. Cabernet Sauvignon was the only component exposed to new French oak barrique. The elevage ranged between 13 & 16 months, dependant on component and vineyard parcel. 2414 barriques were selected for our 2019 vintage.

  • Alcohol: 14.0% vol
  • RS: 3.80 g/l
  • TA: 5.15 g/l
  • pH: 3.8
  • Blend:
  • Syrah 73%;
  • Grenache 11%;
  • Cabernet Sauvignon 8%;
  • Cinsault 5%;
  • Viognier 1%

Additional information

Weight 1 kg